Find Silent Leaks: The Food Coloring Toilet Test

Most homeowners don't realize their toilet is silently wasting water until they see the water bill spike. You can't hear it, you can't see it flowing, but somewhere inside your tank, a slow leak is happening every single day. The easiest way to catch this problem before it becomes expensive...

Plumbing Noises: What They Mean

That moment when you hear something odd coming from your pipes and wonder: Is this normal? Is something broken? Do I need to call a plumber right now? We get it. It's one of the most common questions we hear, and honestly, your plumbing's trying to tell you something. The...

Why Homeowners Are Switching from Copper to PEX

Ancient Egyptians used copper pipes as the undisputed standard for home water supply. Modern times have brought a radical alteration in homeowners' approach to their plumbing choices. Copper pipes last an impressive 50 to 70 years. PEX has become a compelling alternative with a lifespan of 30 to 50 years....

Water-Saving DIY Tips to Cut Your Water Bill

The average Canadian household wastes up to 37,854 liters of water yearly through simple, fixable leaks. Your money is literally going down the drain. Our experience as a plumbing professional has shown me countless homeowners who struggle with high water bills, unaware of how easily they can reduce their water...

5 Essential Tips for Effective Shower Repairs

That dripping shower faucet or leaking shower screen might look harmless, but they waste up to 3,000 gallons of water every year and damage your home's structure. Our experience shows that most homeowners wait until something breaks down completely before fixing their showers. Looking for trustworthy shower repair solutions can...