Turner Plumbing Co. Blog
Surviving the Florida Plumbing Games: A Not-So-Boring Guide!
Surviving the Florida Plumbing Games: Your Guide to Keeping Pipes in Tip-Top Shape! Hey, Florida homeowners! We know plumbing might not sound exciting, but living in...
Tank vs. Tankless Water Heaters: Which is Best for Your Home?
When it comes to heating water for your home, you have two primary options: traditional tank water heaters and newer tankless models. Both have their pros and cons, and...
The Hidden Dangers of Wipes: Why They’re Bad for Your Sewer Line and Septic System
In recent years, “flushable” wipes have become a popular alternative to toilet paper. Many people use them for personal hygiene, baby care, or household cleaning, believing...
The Importance of a Water Heater Flush: Why Regular Maintenance Matters
Your water heater is one of the hardest-working appliances in your home, providing hot water for showers, laundry, and dishwashing. However, like any appliance, it needs...
Your Home: What It Entails and When to Consider It
Repiping your home is a significant plumbing project, but one that can save you from future leaks, water damage, and poor water pressure. If your home has outdated or...
Aging in Place: Minor Bathroom Tweaks for Safety and Comfort
As we age, our homes need to evolve with us. One of the most important areas to adapt for long-term comfort and safety is the bathroom. The good news is that you don’t have...
Comfort Height Toilets: Are They Right for You?
When choosing a new toilet for your bathroom, there’s more to consider than just style and color. Comfort height toilets, also known as chair-height toilets, are becoming a...
Bidet Toilets: Luxury Within Reach
Bidet toilets, once considered a luxury found only in high-end homes or international bathrooms, are now becoming a popular choice for homeowners seeking comfort,...
Water Filters, Softeners, and Conditioners: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to improving the quality of your home’s water, you might have heard about water filters, softeners, and conditioners. These terms are often used...