by Susan Denisi | Feb 1, 2024 | Drain Maintenance, Chemicals, Clog Prevention, Clogs, Drain Cleaner, Drain Cleaning, Drain Screen, Garbage Disposal, Healthy Drains, Plumbing Care, Plumbing Practices, Plumbing System, Plumbing Tips
In the intricate framework of drain maintenance, few components play a more vital role than the drains in your plumbing system. Often overlooked, these silent heroes are responsible for whisking away wastewater and maintaining the cleanliness of your living spaces.... by Susan Denisi | Jan 15, 2024 | Bathroom Hygiene, Bacteria, Bathroom, Disinfect, Drain Cleaning, Germ Prevention, Germs, Hygiene Practices, Microbes, Moisture, Sanitary Habits
Because bathrooms are heavily utilized, they can become breeding grounds for bacteria and germs due to their inherent purpose and moist conditions. Recognizing this, Westerville Plumbing & Drain is dedicated to helping you enhance your bathroom hygiene in ways you... by Susan Denisi | Jan 1, 2024 | Plumbing System, Drain, Garbage Disposal, Leaks, Maintenance, Plumbing Practices, Water Heater, Water Pressure
As we head into the New Year, it’s a common practice for many to put together their New Year’s resolutions to help improve various aspects of their lives. Today, we are taking this opportunity as your local plumbing company; we want to encourage you to do the... by Susan Denisi | Dec 15, 2023 | Sink, Drain, Drain Stopper, Drainpipe, Faucet, Grabber Claw, Magnetic Telescoping Wand, P-trap, Pivot Rod Arm
Have you experienced the sinking feeling of watching a cherished ring or other item slip down the sink drain? It’s a gut-wrenching scenario many can relate to. Usually, at that moment, time seems to stop at a standstill. What do you? More importantly, what CAN you do?... by Susan Denisi | Dec 1, 2023 | Safety, Electric, Energy Efficiency, Energy Savings, Gas, Ohio, Tank, Tankless, Temperature, Water Heater, Westerville
Do you know what temperature your water heater’s thermostat is set at? Have you ever wondered if there’s an ideal temperature setting that should be used? If so, the truth of the matter is that there is no specific temperature that will work for everyone, everywhere....