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Kitchen Plumbing Upgrades to Create More Ease in Your Everyday Life
We have all likely spent more time in our kitchen this year than usual and you’ll likely have realized that when it comes to the functionality of your kitchen, it’s not always about aesthetics – it’s also about ease and convenience. In today’s blog, we've compiled a...
How To Make Your Bathroom More Accessible
Aging in place, where a resident chooses to stay in their home as long as they are able to, has become one of the more common choices for those who are in their retirement years. It’s generally less expensive and provides the individual with more overall freedom, as...
5 Things to Consider when Installing Plumbing for New Construction
Plumbing is a crucial part of any new construction project. Although it might not be the most exciting, when it’s done the right way it can increase your home’s resale value, make future projects or remodels a more realistic and affordable option, and ultimately save...
Converting Your Outdated Bathtub Into A Walk-In Shower
Over the last few months, many of us have been spending more time in our homes than ever before, and as a consequence, we’ve been noticing the areas we want to improve. We’ve had a number of clients reach out to us to see if they can upgrade their bathrooms simply by...
How to Optimize Space in a Small Bathroom
Bathrooms come in all shapes and sizes but can often feel small and compact. When designing or renovating your bathroom, there are a number of tips and tricks to consider that will help you make the most out of any space. This month, we're covering several ways you...
Quick Guide to 4 Common Water Heaters
In order to fill up the tub, take a shower, or wash your clothes, you need to have an adequate amount of hot water ready to use. This is made possible via an appliance called a water heater. Water heaters are familiar fixtures in any home, yet many homeowners are...
How to go Green with your Plumbing in 2020
2020 is a big year for sustainability, especially in Madison. More and more people are requesting we go green with our fixtures and upgrades. If you’re thinking about making some changes and being more environmentally friendly with your choices, here are some...
DIY Series: The Shower, Toilet, and Garbage Disposal
Depending on how comfortable you are with DIY projects and repairs, there are numerous at-home tasks and minor plumbing jobs you can complete at home with the right tools. In this blog series, we will walk you through common plumbing tasks you may be looking to take...
4 Signs of Winter Damage and How to Fix It
We’re almost into the month of March and although we may still get some winter weather, it will soon be the first day of spring! As the weather starts to turn and we get a few more sunny days, now is the time to check your home for winter damage. So, where do you...
Septic vs Sewer Systems
While our team doesn’t work on septic systems, we often encounter clients with questions. If you’re ever looking for advice on maintenance or management, reach out to us: we are happy to offer advice or a referral! Most commonly, our clients are confused by the...