Plumber or plunger? The inevitable question when something’s clogged, leaks, breaks or in efforts to do preventative maintenance is: What do we do ourselves, and what’s best left to a professional?
Dear Ed: We’re planning to remodel our powder room and missed your column on natural stone vessel-type sinks. Can you please revisit your thoughts on stone sinks? Also, what other types of natural ...
On Friday’s show: The latest on water and power outages around the region, and with so many Houstonians dealing with problems caused by frozen pipes, a pair of plumbing experts answer your questions.
Martin’s full guidance can be found in the HelloNation article, The Three Questions Every Homeowner Should Ask a Plumber. In ...
The coronavirus commands global attention, but when you are quarantined at home with the family and your commode stops flushing, that too rises to the level of a crisis. A large part of the workforce ...
Dear Ed: I have an idea to replace my kitchen sink with a new farmer-style sink. I understand that I should work with a contractor to custom-cut my existing cabinets to fit this style sink. Any other ...
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