Poor Quality Toilets Leaving You Drained?

Hand coming out of toilet.The first generation of low-flow flushing commodes had big problems. It wasn’t uncommon to have to flush three times just to empty the bowl. It doesn’t make sense to use half as much water if you still have to flush three times. Complications such as the size of the orifices, lack of flushing jets in the bottom of the bowl, and poor design were the causes behind this dilemma.  Read More →

Remodeling Your Kitchen or Bathroom on a Budget

Bathroom remodeling on a budget.Yes, you can accomplish kitchen and bathroom remodeling on a budget. In today’s economy many homeowners remodel what they have instead of purchase a new home. Change is good and can be very affordable. We can work with just about any budget.

We understand the time and effort you spend making your house a home and upgrades can add that extra touch. At Gary’s Quality Plumbing we will walk you through your remodeling project to completion. Our qualified plumbers know how to upgrade the look of your home without making a huge dent in your wall or your wallet.

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Is Your Water Heater up to Code?

A water heater.Plumbing codes exist for a reason. Most codes are in place to protect homeowners from dangerous situations such as fire, explosions, and catastrophic leaks. Water heater installations must follow guidelines and be permitted and inspected.  Read More →

Plumbing Myths

Myths about Plumbing.

Truth or Myth? – As with anything involving popular opinion and professional know how inconsistencies exist.

Many times a person might think they know how to handle a situation based on what they have been told and not by personal experience. We will address three common myths in this article:   Read More →

Nothing Beats a Straight Flush

Time to replace your commode.Everybody has had at least one – a dinosaur of a toilet. It sometimes seems like flushing the equivalent of Niagara Falls every time you hit the lever in order to clear the bowl. These commodes work on an average of four to six gallons per flush. This is way too much water to be wasting and can get quite costly.  Read More →