The 2023 MayHy-Pro Plumbing Blog
Tank Vs Tankless Water Heater: Pros and Cons
Posted by [email protected] on May 30/2023
Tank Vs Tankless Water Heater: Pros and Cons Have you ever run out of hot water mid-shower? You likely have a tank water heater. Frequently found in regular homes, tank water heaters heat up gallons of water for daily use. But when that tank doesn’t fill and heat fast enough, you’re left waiting while cold and wet. In the debate of tank vs tankless water heaters, tank versions aren’t all bad. If you live alone, you’ll likely have all the hot water you need. Plus, they don’t come with all the expensive upfront costs of a tankless unit. The decision of whether to choose a tank vs tankless water heater is a big one. In this post, our Ontario plumbers from Hy-Pro Plumbing and Drain Cleaning will walk you through the water heater differences. Plus, we’ll also show you how each unit works and what you can expect in terms…
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know About the P-trap Drain: A Plumbing Essential
Posted by [email protected] on May 30/2023
P-trap Drains 101 In the world of plumbing, numerous components work together to ensure the smooth functioning of drain pipe systems. One such crucial element is the P-trap drain. Whether you’re a homeowner, business owner, or a professional plumber, understanding the importance and functionality of a P-trap drain is essential. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the ins and outs of P-traps, explaining what they are, how they work, why they are an indispensable part of any plumbing system, and provide maintenance tips to keep them in top shape. Trust your local Ontario plumbers from Hy-Pro Plumbing & Drain Cleaning to answer all your questions on this one. What is a P-trap Drain? A P-trap drain or plumbing P-trap, commonly called a P-trap, is a plumbing fixture designed to prevent harmful sewer gases from entering a building through the drain system. Its distinctive shape resembles the letter “P” when…
Read MorePlumbing Problems 101: How To Stop A Running Toilet
Posted by [email protected] on May 29/2023
Steps To Stop a Running Toilet A running toilet is a situation in which a toilet continues to operate constantly in the background even when it’s not being used. Hence, why we call it a runny toilet; similar to a leaky faucet that drip-drops water subtly, a runny toilet, too, can waste thousands of litres of water per day. But besides increased water consumption and skyrocketing monthly utility bills, a running toilet can result in a sewage water backup and flood, resulting in costly and permanent water and moisture damage. Sooner to later, your walls and floors will showcase signs of mould and mildew growth as they rapidly deteriorate. This is atop, of course, being exposed to contaminated wastewater chock-full of bacteria, pathogens, and germs that you absolutely do not want to be made susceptible to. Our expert Ontario plumbers from Hy-Pro Plumbing & Drain Cleaning have put together a…
Read MoreStruggling With Low Water Pressure In Your House? Watch Out For These 7 Signs
Posted by [email protected] on May 29/2023
Seven Signs You May Low Water Pressure In Your House Despite turning your faucet to the highest output level, do you still receive diddly-squat water? Or do you notice that every time you shower, you don’t receive the effortless waterfall stream from your shower head as you once used to? Does your soap not lather as readily as you’d like? Do your dishes always have stains after being put through the dishwasher’s long wash cycle? These are all reflections of your home’s plumbing system, specifically a drop in water pressure levels. Low water pressure in your house is a phenomenon in which water doesn’t come out from your plumbing fixtures at full capacity and regular speed, usually due to a clogged drain and/or obstruction in the pipe, discoloured rust and corrosion, and other plumbing problems including the faucet’s valve not being fully open, your home’s main shutoff valve is also…
Read MoreHow To Unclog A Bathtub: Use These 6 Effective Methods
Posted by [email protected] on May 29/2023
6 Ways To Unclog A Bathtub A clogged drain is one of the most common household plumbing problems for Ontarians. If anything, you will inevitably encounter a blockage in your pipes as a homeowner. Whether you have intentionally brought about this plumbing problem by tossing in solid objects which shouldn’t have been thrown into your drainage lines in the first place or a situation that is not of your own accord, such as intrusive tree roots, there’s no telling when a nasty clog will crop up unexpectedly. A bathroom drain, specifically, can get plugged chock-full of accumulated debris, including soap scum, skin flakes, long and short strands of hair, shaving cream, and other single-use disposable products you may have thrown in. Over time, these items collect, forge, and clump into a solid blockage that readily clings to a certain location within your drainage pipes, stifling the flow of water. So…
Read MoreClogged Drain Repair: What You Need to Know to Fix Blocked Drains
Posted by [email protected] on May 12/2023
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Few plumbing problems are more common — and more frustrating — than a clogged drain. Are you currently suffering from the effects of soft blockage build-up? Do you need some professional drain cleaning tips? Are you wondering what options exist for decreasing your future blockage risk? All of that information is essential for everyone with toilets, sinks, and utility drains. Drain clogs affect all properties in Southern Ontario. Older buildings are certainly more susceptible, but every local property owner is at risk. Nobody is safe from bad pipe jams, no matter what type of building you live in or where…
Read MoreTrenchless Water Line Services Explained
Posted by [email protected] on May 12/2023
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Did you know that the water supply main running under your property is your responsibility? Ontario’s service lines are divided between two groups. Those leading from a public main to your property borders are owned and maintained by city services. The sections that lead from property boundaries to homes are owned by homeowners — and it’s their responsibility to maintain, repair, and replace them. Water pipe services are also split between two related groups: traditional methods and trenchless methods. Traditional methods require more digging, take longer, and create additional landscaping damage. Trenchless methods were designed to eliminate those issues and…
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