New construction experience and in home service knowledge
K.B.'S PLUMBING INC
Plumber
A plumbing contractor is licensed, bonded and insured and thus a professional in the plumbing industry! This is a benefit to homeowner's who want to have the very best plumbing service available while certifying all aspects of coverage and liability are included.
Did you know that absolutely every fixture and stick of furniture in your offices can help clients form their impressions of your business? When your company bathrooms don’t leave the most sparkling impression, it may be time to have us change out your fixtures.
Do you know how to conserve water in your home? One way is to stop using excessive amounts of detergents, bleach, or chemicals that may kill the natural bacteria in your septic system.
Sometimes, simple techniques can be quite effective. During an air pressure test, we may dab a diluted dish liquid solution onto fittings and connections. Why? If soap bubbles form, it indicates air is escaping at that connection point.
If it seems like no one in your house can take a shower within a few hours of running the dishwasher, it’s definitely time to start considering your hot water heater replacement options. If you’re not quite sure where to start, we’re always happy to walk you through it all.
We recognize that some people treat a company bathroom much differently than they would their bathroom at home. If you’re tired of wasting water because people can’t seem to turn the handles all the way, you may want to consider switching out your fixtures to something automated.
Not sure how often you need to have your drain pipes cleaned? This will depend heavily on the size of your household. In general, homes with smaller children need drain cleaning services more often, as odds are that things will make it into your system that shouldn’t be there.
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K.B.'S PLUMBING INC
Plumber
Proper plumbing design and installation are more than installing pipes and fixtures. They also entail efficient use of space and locating items in the most logical and accessible areas. We will work with you at the design stage to help ensure that the most cost-efficient approach is taken.
Are you planning to renovate your bathroom or kitchen? This is an excellent time to have your pipes inspected and replaced or repaired if needed, as they will already be exposed.
If your area is prone to earthquakes and tremors, consider opting for copper pipe. The soldered joints are strong and resistant to separation, and under stress, copper tends to flex rather than snap, which helps prevent pipe breakage and leaks.
When your plumbing is clogged and goes down, it often means your business does, too, and that means a lot of costly downtime. A commercial plumbing pro understands this, and will work hard to fix your plumbing as fast as possible.
Do you have a traditional storage tank water heater in your home? If it’s 10 years old or older, you may want to consider replacing it with a tankless model. The average storage tank heater lasts 10 to 15 years. If you replace your current water heater before it fails, you’ll avoid the mess caused when 50 to 80 gallons of water flood out of the unit – depending on its size.
Regular grease trap cleaning and emptying will help keep your grease trap working for a long time, but the grease can eventually get so built up that it needs to be replaced. Don’t worry. A commercial plumbing pro can install a new grease trap quickly.
We recognize that few things are as frustrating as taking an ice cold shower in the morning because your teenager drained the hot water. Rest assured that there are hot water heaters that can provide you with the amount of heated water you need, whether you have one teenager or several.
The word “plumbing” is derived from the Latin word "plumbum," which means "lead." Some believe this is related to the use of lead weights (plumbs) to determine water depths and establish straight vertical lines, both of which were critical functions during the building of the Roman aqueducts.
Were you aware that pipes haven’t always been made of metal? In the 1800s, both Boston and Montreal used wooden pipes; they were logs that were hollowed out and tapered at the ends.
Did you know that as recently as 1950, 25 percent of American households, mostly rural, still lacked indoor toilets? In some Southern states, that number was even larger, topping 50 percent or more.
There are many different benefits of having electronic sensor water taps installed in your commercial building. Not only have they been proven to stop the spread of germs and bacteria, but they also prevent water overflow and save water and money in the long run.
Have a clogged drain? Try pouring a half box of baking soda and a half cup of vinegar down the drain, followed by boiling water 30 minutes later.
If you’re planning to begin a renovation on your commercial building in the near future, now is definitely the time to consult with a commercial plumbing contractor. In many cases, leaving specialized work of this nature to your general contractor could lead to disaster.
Thanks Matt Spence for another great digging job. Appreciate you always being there for us.
The original meaning of “plumber” is someone who works with lead. This may be related to the fact that the Romans used folded-seam lead pipes to transport water into central baths, as evidenced by early Roman baths unearthed in the city of Bath, England.