Friday, April 18, 2014

Don't Flush These Items to Avoid Ruining Your Long Island Plumbing

Never flush tampons and feminine pads, especially those labeled as “super-absorbent.” These items can get caught around bends or in rough patches of your pipes. Given enough time, they can expand large enough to create clogs.

If you begin to hear gurgling sounds coming from your sinks or toilet, you may already have a sewer clog developing underneath your home. In such cases, you should call a plumbing company in Long Island as soon as possible. Allowing a clog to remain for too long can cause the sewage to back up your pipes, resulting in thousands of dollars in repairs.

http://blog.plumbing-longisland.com/824085/2014/04/15/dont-flush-these-items-to-avoid-ruining-your-long-island-plumbing.html

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Suspect a Gas Pipe Leak? Call a Long Island Emergency Plumber ASAP

In the case of minor gas leaks, contact an emergency plumber in Long Island, like the ones from Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, once you’ve vacated your home. If you are facing a major gas leak, immediately call 911.

Of course, you can avoid such a scenario by having a professional plumbing service install that new 8-burner stove you’ve recently bought. In the long run, you’ll be saving much more money that way.

http://blog.plumbing-longisland.com/824083/2014/04/14/suspect-a-gas-pipe-leak-call-a-long-island-emergency-plumber-asap.html

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Plumbers from Long Island Tackle Gas Leaks and Other Plumbing Concerns

 Aside from the usual installation and repair of waterworks and piping, many plumbers also handle heating concerns as well as gas leaks. Following the recent gas-related explosion in Harlem, New York that killed eight victims and displaced dozens of residents, reliable plumbers from Long Island are on standby and ready to assist members of the public in helping prevent gas leaks in homes and business establishments. A CBS News article details the aftermath of the incident as well as the warning signs that should put anybody on alert.

“For the first 12 days of March we were averaging about 40 night calls coming into the department. Yesterday we had about 90,” FDNY Commissioner, Sal Cassano, said.

http://blog.plumbing-longisland.com/820717/2014/03/31/plumbers-from-long-island-tackle-gas-leaks-and-other-plumbing-concerns.html

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Long Island Plumbing Company Shares Online Client Reviews and Feedback

 Long Island, New York (March 19, 2014) – Benjamin Franklin Plumbing is receiving exceptional reviews for their quality services. They post the feedback they receive on their CustomerLobby.com and Google+ accounts in order for these to serve as a guide for prospective clients who are looking for reliable plumbing in Long Island. The company also serves the counties of Nassau and Suffolk.

In one review, Shirley W. from Freeport shares how professional and helpful the plumbing company's staff were, as they installed her furnace and fixed her plumbing issues. “They were very respectful, they took time to explain everything clearly, and they cleaned up. Also, they protect your floors by wearing coverings over their shoes,” she wrote. “Everyone I dealt with was very helpful and experienced. They answered a lot of plumbing questions for me.”

http://blog.plumbing-longisland.com/820714/2014/03/28/long-island-plumbing-company-shares-online-client-reviews-and-feedback.html

Thursday, February 27, 2014

How Long Island Plumbing Professionals Prevent and Deal with Blockages

 Officials in London described the traces of the fatberg as clinging to the top of the pipe and creating a thick mass. Such may be possible as the grease is normally lighter than water and could build up over time. However, cleanup crews lamented that the buildup was also due to an increased use of wipes being flushed down the toilet.

Long Island is a long way across the pond from ye olde London, but the threat of a fatberg spilling raw sewage into the streets is a scenario that can actually take place wherever there’s plumbing and sewers. Nearby New York City already runs a program to encourage residents to store spent kitchen fat, oil, and grease (FOG) in containers for recycling. If you’re worried about the existence of accumulated FOG in your sewer pipes, which could possibly trigger a backflow, consider hiring Long Island plumbing professionals like the ones from Benjamin Franklin Plumbing.

http://blog.plumbing-longisland.com/812219/2014/02/07/how-long-island-plumbing-professionals-prevent-and-deal-with-blockages.html

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Choosing a Dishwasher and Letting a Long Island Plumber Set It Up

 Even Long Islanders will see the rationale in doing away with old dishwashers and getting a new one, wherein the federal government has remained true in its efforts to conserve water and energy, with some incentives thrown in. If you are clueless about taking out the old dishwasher and putting the new one in its place, a Long Island plumber like the professionals at Benjamin Franklin Plumbing are ready to help.

Buying a new dishwasher will require a review of your current machine and the kitchen area it occupies. The article notes that dishwashers usually come in 24-inch models, but an 18-inch or a portable version may be ideal if the kitchen space is limited. Your plumber will also have to analyze the pipe connections between the faucet and the sink.

http://blog.plumbing-longisland.com/812216/2014/02/04/choosing-a-dishwasher-and-letting-a-long-island-plumber-set-it-up.html

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Plumbing in Long Island: Bad Homeowner Habits that Damage Pipelines

From low water pressure in the house to burst pipes during winter, there are many reasons for a homeowner to call for plumbing service in Long Island. However, not all plumbing emergencies or troubles can be blamed on years of wear and tear. In fact, an article from Popular Mechanics discusses the following mistakes that homeowners usually make, which can compromise the integrity of their home’s plumbing system.

http://blog.plumbing-longisland.com/806373/2014/02/04/plumbing-in-long-island-bad-homeowner-habits-that-damage-pipelines.html