Know the Signs of Damaged Sewer Pipes

June 5th, 2023
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The last thing any homeowner wants to hear is that they have issues with the pipes and plumbing, especially when it’s a sewer line that’s involved. Homes that were constructed before the 1980s are definitely more vulnerable to sewer pipe issues. That’s because their pipes were usually constructed using cast iron. 

Unfortunately, no home is exempt from the possibility of sewer line issues, even more recently built homes. Because sewer line issues have the potential to be a health hazard, knowing the signs of a damaged or backed-up sewer pipe is essential. Let’s go over some signs so that you’ll know when to call us for sewer pipe repair if you ever suspect an issue.

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5 Signs Your Home Might Have a Slab Leak

May 19th, 2023
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There are few phrases that can cause as much worry to a homeowner as “slab leak.” Perhaps you’ve had a friend, family member, coworker, or neighbor who experienced a slab leak in their home and told you all about what a hassle it was to fix, not to mention the cost involved.

Slab leaks are incredibly worrisome because by the time they’re discovered, they can be quite extensive. Even though slab leaks aren’t always preventable, noticing the first signs of slab leaks is the key to early detection. Here are common signs of slab leaks that all homeowners should know about that mean you need slab leak repair in Atlanta, GA.

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Pros and Cons of Tankless Water Heaters

May 8th, 2023
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If we were to ask you which system is the workhorse of your home, you’d probably say it’s your air conditioner. It’s true that with our hot, humid weather, your air conditioner does a lot for your home comfort for many months out of the year.

However, think about how much you rely on water in your home. Every time you take a shower, wash your hands, rinse a dish, and do a load of laundry, you’re depending on your water heater. In fact, we’d argue that the water heater is the true workhorse of a home, keeping you supplied with hot water 365 days a year!

If you need a new water heater, perhaps you’ve wondered if your home would benefit from a tankless water heater installation. Let’s go over the pros and cons of these systems so you can be an informed consumer when it’s time to make the decision.

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Welcome to Our New Website

April 15th, 2023

HM Plumbing now has a new and improved website. Our new look is a reflection of our commitment to ensure that you have easy access to plumbing services in Atlanta, GA that solve problems. 

Already working with us? Don’t worry, we haven’t changed! Our website should be easier to navigate and more helpful than ever, though. For anyone who is new to our team–welcome! Make sure you bookmark the website so you can easily call us when you need plumbing work done.

To learn more about how iMarket Solutions, the company behind our new website, can expand your presence on the web, visit www.imarketsolutions.com

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Welcome to Our New Blog

April 1st, 2023

The team at HM Plumbing works hard to provide real solutions to our customers’ problems. That’s why our website includes a regularly updated blog. This is where we can share our industry knowledge with you. These blogs will help you learn more about your home’s or business’s plumbing so you can more easily take care of it and reach out as soon as you notice a problem.

And yes, you read that right. Our blogs are going to help you keep up your home plumbing and your plumbing system at your business too. We make sure to cover all of the bases so that you can focus on enjoying your home and getting work done.

Of course, we know that a blog post isn’t going to be enough to solve every plumbing problem. That’s what we’re here for! If you ever need help with your pipes, sinks, toilets, sump pumps, water heaters, or other parts of your system, all you have to do is contact us for help.

We serve Atlanta, GA with integrity.

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