by Susan Denisi | Jun 9, 2023 | Summer, Backup, Clog, Drain, Faucet, Leaking, Ohio, Outdoor, Sewage, Sewer Line, Sink, Sprinkler, Toilet, Water Heater, Water Hose, Westerville
Summer means vacations, fun in the sun, catching up on various things, and, most of all, just kicking up your feet and relaxing when you can! We sincerely hope you have the best summer yet! It’s been a great year so far! With summer in high gear, it’s crucial... by Susan Denisi | May 5, 2023 | Westerville, Clog, Drain, Float Cup, Ohio, Overflow, Plunger, Rubber Flapper, Tank, Tips and Tricks, Toilet Bowl, Water Damage, Water Source, Water Supply, Water Valve
We’ve all been there – after using the bathroom, you flush the toilet, but then the water level keeps rising and doesn’t stop. Your panic starts to rise along with the scaringly close toilet water, which is now at the brink of your toilet bowl. What should... by Susan Denisi | Mar 1, 2023 | Spring, Faucet, Leak, Plumbing System, Seasonal Change, Shutoff Valve, Sink, Sprinkler, Sump Pump, Toilet, Transition, Water Hose
As the sun begins to shine and warmth fills the air, get ready for spring with Westerville Plumbing & Drain! We understand that you want your plumbing system in optimal condition for this beautiful season. To ensure everything runs as it should, we have some... by Susan Denisi | Feb 1, 2023 | Westerville, Clog, Emergency Services, Faucet, Leak, Pipe, Plumbing Emergency, Service Professional, Shutoff, Toilet, Valve, Water Supply, Winter
Are you aware of how detrimental water damage from a plumbing emergency can be to your home? Although plumbing emergencies usually happen when we least expect them, we want to stress the importance of preparing beforehand and knowing what to do should a situation... by Susan Denisi | Jan 1, 2023 | Westerville, Blown Out, Burner, Extinguished, Flame, Flashlight, Gone Out, How To, Lighter, Ohio, Pilot, Pilot Light, Plumbing & Drain, Relight, Water Heater
Have you ever stepped into a shower to be suddenly met with an icy chill? We’ve all been in the same situation at least once. The majority of this problem is caused by pilot lights on water heaters being blown out because some rooms lack insulation or windows...