7 Ways You Might Be Damaging Your Home’s Plumbing

Ever groaned at a slow-draining sink or a gurgling toilet? You might be the one causing it without realizing it. From clog-creating mistakes to pipe-wrecking missteps, a lot of us treat our plumbing like it’s indestructible. But small, unintentional habits can snowball into a soggy mess and a surprise bill.
Is Your Home’s Plumbing Sustainable?

High water bills, drought restrictions, and outdated fixtures can mean your plumbing is wasting more than just money. Upgrading to water- and energy-efficient plumbing can cut costs and reduce your home’s environmental impact.
Are Smart Plumbing Products Right for Your Home?

New technology in plumbing systems is changing how we manage water—bringing greater efficiency and control. With features like automation, remote monitoring, and leak detection, these innovations in plumbing can reduce waste, simplify daily routines, and help protect your property.
How Businesses Can Stay Compliant with California’s Water Conservation Laws

Keeping track of California water laws isn’t easy. From state codes like CALGreen to water supplier mandates and landscape irrigation standards, the rules can be complicated and often depend on your local water provider. That’s why we’ve put together a practical guide to current California water conservation laws and ways that state businesses can save water.
Flash Floods & Plumbing Damage: A Guide for CA Homeowners

Southern California’s wildfires denude the land of vegetation that would normally absorb rainfall. When heavy rains hit these burn-scar areas, the water runs unchecked over hardened soil, sweeping debris, ash, and contaminants into homes and plumbing systems.
Did the Last Earthquake Damage Your Pipes? 7 Signs to Watch For

Southern California’s seismic activity often causes hidden pipe shifts or cracks—plumbing issues that can arise as part of broader earthquake damage to houses. These problems often remain hidden behind walls or underground until they lead to costly repairs. Early detection of warning signs is crucial to preventing extensive water damage and structural problems.
