Introduction: In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, there’s one thing that often gets overlooked until it’s not there – fast hot water delivery. Whether you’re starting your day with a refreshing shower or washing the...
Read moreProtecting Your Home: Finding Leaks in Southern California
Introduction: Living in Southern California is awesome, but it comes with challenges, especially when it comes to taking care of our homes. One sneaky problem we need to watch out for is leaks. In this blog post, we’ll talk about why...
Read moreWater Hammering?
What is water hammering and why it’s an important conversation to have Lets start with what this sounds like and why its harmful to the plumbing system in your home. Water hammering sounds exactly how you would imagine. It starts with a...
Read moreNo Hot Water?!
As a homeowner one the most inconvenient issues and most stressful is no hot water. A nice hot water shower can be one of the most relaxing practicing rituals. Not only that but hot water is a necessary item often overlooked until something...
Read moreBad Water Pressure? or Brown Water?
Lets start with the history and why it matters. In most cases, when water pressure is lacking the pipes themselves can be the culprit. In older homes built in the 1940’s-1960’s we have found that “Galvanized” pipes were...
Read moreWhy USA Made Materials?
This questions is one of the most important questions we are asked while proving our potential clients information on what Repiping is, and why we choose to use only local sourced USA made materials. We spend a tremendous amount of time...
Read moreUponor Pex Grade “A”?
Uponor Pex Grade A? Why should you Repipe your home with Uponor Pex Grade A? We at Pipease, find that other inferior PEX pipe does not come close to what Uponor currently offers. Excerpt taken directly from Uponor’s website: “PEX is...
Read moreSaving Water in California
If you’re a native here in Southern or even Northern California I’m sure you’ve heard about the issue we’re having with this drought. Granted it did rain a bit more this year than it did last year but we are going to need...
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