Title: Restaurant kitchen shut down after messy plumbing fiasco—thoughts? I get what you’re saying about management needing to make it a priority, ...
I hear what you’re saying about trying the basics first, but I’ve seen a fair share of “simple fix” attempts go sideways, especially with those stubbo...
Man, I’ve been there more times than I care to admit. Once spent a weekend chasing a drip behind an old plaster wall—turned out a previous owner had “...
You nailed it with that. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve been called out after someone “just wanted to move a downspout” and ended up hitting a...
Ain’t that the truth. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve been called out for “major leaks” that end up being a loose union or a barely-cracked fit...
Had a call last winter where a tenant tried to “tighten up” a Moen handle and snapped the cartridge stem clean off. Ended up with water everywhere and...
I get where you’re coming from, but I’ve seen cotton insulation turn into a bit of a mess if there’s even a small leak or condensation issue. It soaks...
I've run into this issue a lot on jobs, and honestly, upgrading pipes isn't always a guaranteed fix. Had a client last year who went all-in on plumbin...
Had a customer once whose septic backed up outta nowhere... turns out a willow tree from two houses down had roots creeping under fences and driveways...
Had a similar experience last year—homeowner installed one of those fancy monitoring setups after a burst pipe fiasco. Couple months later, they calle...
I second the point about checking your plumbing first—learned that lesson the hard way myself. A couple years back, I decided to go all-in on sustaina...
Haha, that's putting it mildly. I remember thinking I'd just pop mine open real quick to fix a minor glitch—next thing I knew, the display was blank a...
