TL;DR Before connecting a hose this spring, turn your outdoor tap on full and cover the spout with your thumb. If you can stop the water, you may have a cracked pipe inside the wall. Inspect taps, hoses, and washers now to avoid leaks and burst pipes once patio season...
Going Away? Shut Off These Plumbing Risks
TL;DR: Before you head out for a trip, shut off your main water supply. Can't do that? At least close the lines to your washer, dishwasher, and toilets. A little leak that springs up while you're gone just keeps running, and it'll wreck your floors, cabinets, and drywall long before...
Hidden Water Leak? Your Meter Knows in 15 Min
TL;DR: Think you have a hidden leak? Your water meter will settle it in about 15 minutes. Shut off every tap and water-using appliance, write down the meter reading, then wait without touching the water. If the number moves, something is leaking out of sight. Key Takeaways The whole test...
5 DIY May Plumbing Fixes to Avoid Repairs
TL;DR: May's the right month to knock out five plumbing maintenance jobs that prevent expensive repairs later. Flush the water heater, test the sump pump, check washing machine hoses, look behind your outdoor spigots for hidden winter damage, and clean your faucet aerators. Do them now; they cost nothing. Skip...
Water Heater Noises: Popping, Rumbling, Hissing
TL;DR: Most water heater noises come down to one of three things: sediment buildup, pressure trouble, or a part that's failing. Popping and rumbling usually mean it's time for a flush, and you can handle that yourself. Hissing near the pressure relief valve is the one sound that means stop...
Rain Barrel Install Guide: Save Water This Summer
TL;DR Saving water and keeping your garden green this summer is surprisingly easy when you install a rain barrel to catch those spring showers. This simple weekend project takes minimal tools and gives you an eco-friendly way to water your plants. The team at South Surrey Plumbing has put together...
Garbage Disposal Jammed? The Fast 5-Minute Fix
TL;DR: A jammed garbage disposal usually just needs a quick mechanical reset to get the blades spinning again. Fixing most jams takes about 5 minutes by cutting the power, manually turning the hex socket, and pressing the red reset button. Prioritize your safety by keeping your hands completely out of...
How Often to Test a Sump Pump? A 5-Minute Check
TL;DR Test your sump pump every three months, with an extra check before fall. It takes five minutes and a bucket of water. That's the best free basement insurance you can set up. Key Takeaways Quarterly testing is the minimum, with monthly checks during the wet season The Pacific Northwest...
5 Signs of Winter Pipe Damage to Check This Spring
Winter pipe damage is not always dramatic. It does not always look like a burst pipe or water pouring through the ceiling. A lot of the time, the first signs are smaller: a dripping outdoor tap, weaker water pressure, a musty smell, new pipe sounds, or a water bill that...
How to Start Your Sprinkler System in Spring [DIY]
How to Wake Up Your Sprinkler System Without Wrecking It TL;DR Spring startup isn't just turning a valve. Do it wrong and you'll blow a head, crack a line, or flood a zone before the season even starts. This guide walks you through the right sequence so you can get...










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