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Essential Plumbing is a preventive maintenance plan, which includes an annual check-up for all of your plumbing systems. Much like your other home appliances and operating systems, your plumbing needs to be examined by a professional on a regular schedule to help avoid problems that may arise. Simple leaks, drips or cracks in the bathroom, laundry room, kitchen or basement can lead to bigger problems if not fixed early on. The professionals at Jarrell Plumbing are trained to evaluate these products and
give you a completed check-list with any recommendations.
What is the idea of Essential Plumbing?
You wouldn’t venture out on a long car trip without first checking to see if you had enough gas in your tank or a proper oil change…well, Essential Plumbing is kind of the same thing. We check to make sure that you have whatever you need to ensure that your plumbing system is running just the way it should.
Much like checking the operation of your heating & air conditioning system for optimum efficiency, your plumbing systems can also become less effective in conserving water or can lead to emergency situations that could have been avoided.
Plumbing Services
- Bathroom, Basement & Kitchen Plumbing Repairs
- Replacement & Installations
- Water Heaters
- Faucets & Fixtures
- Septic Tanks
Why Essential Plumbing?
PREVENTION: Avoid costly leaks or breakdowns.
DISCOUNTS: Receive all service and parts at a “Preferred Rate”
PROTECTION: Emergency service is available if needed.
INFORMATION: Receive money saving tips and learn about new products from our experts.
Water and Energy Saving Tips
- Take shorter showers. You could save up to 45 gallons of water by taking five minutes in the shower instead of ten. You’ll save over 16,000 gallons of water a year.
- Pull out the rubber gloves...and save. A dishwasher uses three to five times the amount of water as washing by hand.
- Only wash full loads in your dishwasher. Allowing pots and pans to soak before washing is also beneficial.
- Rather then running your tap to get cool drinking water, place a bottle or jug filled with water in your fridge.
- Install water pressure-reducing valves to cut the PSI (pounds per square inch) of your water flow. This will stop unnecessarily strong water pressure which results in greatly reduced water loss.
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