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Should You Hire a Plumber for Water Damage Restoration?

When people hear the phrase “water damage,” the immediate image that comes to mind is a flooded basement. However, water damage can occur on a much smaller scale, but still be just as disruptive. In fact, most reports of residential water damage are more common, everyday mishaps such as washing machine leaks or frozen pipes.

For a lot of homeowners who are not in areas prone to flooding, water damage is simply not something they think about. But when faced with a water damage situation, they’re often at a loss as to how to start fixing the problem.

Who can help?

The first question on a homeowner’s mind when faced with water damage is who to call. While you may be tempted to call the first water damage restoration company in Mesa, AZ that you find, you may end up with a contractor who won’t be able to best meet your needs. Your best option is to call a plumber who also has expertise in water damage. Plumbers with expertise in water damage restoration are able to offer you a one-call solution to your problem.

What will a plumber do?

When hiring a plumber and water damage restoration company in Mesa, AZ separately, you risk one part of your problem not being addressed promptly and appropriately. When you use a plumber who also has expertise in water damage restoration, he will be able to quickly assess the source of the problem and rectify it. From there, he can transition right into the cleanup phase.

How water damage is addressed often depends on the source and scope of the original problem. Plumbers are able to assess the water damage and come up with a strategy to best resolve the issue and the cleanup.

Depending on the type of water that caused the damage and the area affected by the water, a plumber will be able to devise a cleaning solution that will not only remove the water and surface signs of damage, but will also offer a deep clean and remove bacteria and odors. Having this comprehensive approach is necessary to avoid long-term damage such as mold, mildew and even structural problems.

How do you know which plumber to hire?

You can’t just hire any plumber who claims to possess knowledge of water damage restoration. Effective water damage restoration services must be backed by extensive knowledge, skill and experience. When evaluating a plumber, be sure to check their track record, services and reviews. You should also talk to the plumbers you are considering and make sure they offer the following services:

  • Water removal
  • Removal of unsalvageable property
  • Cleanup
  • Disinfecting
  • Deep drying
  • Deodorization

Anyone you are looking to hire should have expertise in all these areas.

No matter the source of your water damage, a plumber with skills in water damage restoration can help. If you ever find yourself facing water damage, be sure to check out PlumbSmart Plumbing Heating and Air, your local plumbing and water damage restoration company in Mesa, AZ!

Gas Lines for Outdoor Features

The weather is warm, the days are longer, and it is time for outdoor cooking and entertaining. There are so many features that you can choose for your outdoor decor that make your backyard enjoyable. A well dressed patio often features a gas grill, or even a whole outdoor kitchen. Gas fire pits are also nice, for an enjoyable fire to sit around in the evening. You can roast marshmallows with the kids. They always love that.

Propane

So many of these are propane versions, which have you loading empty canisters into your car and dragging them to the exchange point. Often as not, you turn on the grill only to discover you should have already done that. Not only is this a hassle, but do you really want a pressure vessel full of flammable liquid in your car on a hot day? Do you know that heat reduces the filling capacity of a propane bottle, and that if it gets too hot you could have the safety lift?

Natural Gas

This is why you might seriously consider having these outdoor features run off of the natural gas line that serves your house. You have all of these wonderful features without the safety worries of transporting and exchanging those propane canisters. Best of all, you will never go out to your grill, outdoor kitchen, or fire pit with a fun evening planned and discover you don’t have gas.

At PlumbSmart, we know gas line, and we know that any new gas appliances you wish to add requires that your system is professionally sized to determine if it can properly handle the additional demand. PlumbSmart will inspect your system at no charge. You will enjoy knowing that your outdoor gas features are professionally installed a. perfect for your entertaining pleasure and your family’s safety.

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The Benefits of Installing a Home Water Filtration System

Clean water is important not just for your health, but also for a wide variety of other things you use water for around the house. Even the chlorine-treated water you drink could still contain harmful chemicals and bacteria.

For this reason, among many others, more and more people are installing their own home water filtration and purification systems. Here’s some information from a plumber in Mesa, AZ about the benefits of doing this:

These are just a few examples of the benefits of a home water filtration. For more information about why you should make this investment, contact a plumber in Mesa, AZ. At PlumbSmart Plumbing Heating and Air, we offer whole-house water filtration systems in a special package that also comes with a free RO unit!

Why You Should Get Your AC Tuned Up Before It Gets Hot

The weather is already starting to get hot here in Mesa, and it’s only going to get hotter as the summer draws on. Therefore, you should think about getting your air conditioner tuned up as soon as possible so you can guarantee it will be in good condition when you need it most throughout the dog days of summer.

Here are a few of the benefits associated with calling HVAC contractors in Mesa, AZ for AC service before the temperature gets scorching:

For more information about our AC service, contact the HVAC contractors in Mesa, AZ at PlumbSmart Plumbing Heating and Air today. Mention this blog post, and you can get our $99 special for your tune-up!

Garbage Disposals: Repair or Replace?

Garbage disposals make life in the kitchen — from cooking to cleaning dishes — so much more pleasant. But a garbage disposal is a complicated piece of equipment that should only installed by an experienced professional.

If you are considering adding a garbage disposal to your kitchen or having a problem with your existing garbage disposal, call PlumbSmart. We can typically offer a free estimate over the phone to install a new or replacement garbage disposal.

What Is The Ideal Solution?

In a word: Price. We want to resolve your issues and set you up with a working garbage disposal at the lowest price. A service visit and repair of your existing garbage disposal (when a repair is even possible) will almost always cost as much or more than simply replacing the garbage disposal. Meanwhile, the blades inside a garbage disposal dull and other mechanisms wear out over time, so simply replacing the defective or ineffective unit with a new one will almost always be the ideal solution.

Sounds expensive. Are you sure this is a good idea?

Adding a garbage disposal to your kitchen or replacing a malfunctioning one is remarkably affordable, even with the best-in-class professional installation services we offer. Typically, our price for a new garbage disposal installation is about HALF what our competitors charge.

So, whether you’ve put off upgrading your kitchen by adding a garbage disposal or your existing garbage disposal simply isn’t getting the job done anymore, please give us a call. We will be happy to install a brand new garbage disposal in your home that will make your kitchen a much more pleasant (if occasionally much louder) place.

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Copper or PEX

When it comes time for updating your pipes, there are two materials available for replacing the old pipes: copper pipe or PEX tubing. Copper is the old method that has stood the test of time, and is the favorite of many plumbers. PEX is the new material on the scene. While everything in construction has a lifespan, both of these materials have proven themselves valuable in the plumbing industry.

Copper Pipe

Is a long-lasting material, and has a proven history. It comes in pipe lengths of up to 10′ and assembles by cutting it to length and soldering fittings between lengths of pipe. However, for replacing the pipes in a house, you do have to deal with the fact it is rigid. In order to replace all of the pipes with copper, we will have to open a lot of the walls that contain the plumbing. If you are doing a major remodel or have extensive leak damage, the walls are open anyway.

PEX Tubing

PEX is cross-linked polyethylene tubing, and is the new product on the market. While it has been around for about half a century, it has not been commonly used for quite that long. It is showing signs of lasting well and has advantages that recommend it. While copper pipe comes in 10′ lengths, PEX comes in coils that are several hundred feet. It is also flexible and is not limited to straight runs, both of these features mean that there are less fittings involved in running PEX. Since your fittings are often your weakest point, less is better. PEX is prone to damage by sunlight, making it a poor choice for any exposed piping especially outdoors.

At PlumbSmart, we recognize that both of these materials have their strong points and benefits. We will advise you as to the best material options for your plumbing needs, and provide you with the best quality for your project at the best possible price.

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