by devops | Jan 20, 2026 | maintenance
Quick Answer: Winter makes incoming water colder, so your heater has to work harder and may fall behind, which is why you get lukewarm showers. The most common winter triggers are sediment buildup insulating the heat, a thermostat set too low or failing, a weak...
by devops | Jan 19, 2026 | maintenance
Quick Answer: Hydro jetting is safe if the pipe is structurally sound and pressure is matched to the material and condition. The safest path is a drain camera / sewer camera inspection first to spot corrosion, rust flakes, cracks, weak spots, root intrusion, or...
by devops | Jan 19, 2026 | maintenance
Quick Answer: It depends on what’s clogging your line and how healthy your pipes are. Hydro jetting uses a high-pressure water jet to scour pipe walls and remove grease buildup, sludge, mineral scaling, and even some tree roots making it best for recurring clogs and...
by devops | Jan 19, 2026 | maintenance
Quick Answer: If a pipe bursts, shut off the main water supply immediately, avoid electrical hazards, and start removing standing water fast. Document damage with photos/videos for insurance claims, then begin drying with fans and dehumidification to reduce mold risk...
by devops | Jan 19, 2026 | maintenance
Quick Answer: Trenchless pipe bursting is a no-dig pipe replacement method that pulls a new pipe through an old one while a bursting head breaks the existing pipe outward into the surrounding soil. It typically needs two small access pits, avoids long trenches, and...