Saturday, August 29, 2020

Next Level Upgrades: Shower Draining Slow?

Next Level Upgrades:

Shower Draining Slow?

One of the frustrating things to deal with when you are showering is a drain that doesn’t drain as fast as the shower fills it. You end up standing in dirty water for the remainder of the shower. It gives the feeling that your body is clean, but your feet are not clean at all.

There are several reasons the tub drain can be slow. One of the most common reasons is hair right at the opening. If you see hair, remove it. Other times it is slow because the drain itself under the tub is stopped up. This requires a snake to clear it.

One of the more rare, but still somewhat common reasons is the lever that stops up the tub has failed and stays partially closed causing the slow drain. When this happens you have two options.

1. Install a new lever stopper. It will come with a new spring and can be attached to the old linkage that does the work of stopping the tub up when the lever is activated.

2. You can remove the old style drain and install a touch toe style. This is a more modern looking style and is more reliable. Most people prefer this. You can plug the drain with your toe, and unplug it with your toe. Hence the name “touch toe”.

When you replace the whole piece with a new touch toe style drain and cover plate it is a new finish (often chrome) and makes the tub look fresher as well!

Interested? Curious to know more? Let us know! You can continue to read more of our blogs by clicking the links below.

Next Level Plumbing Upgrades: Toilets!

New to FL Facts: Water Quality

Storytime with Byron: “Toilet Truths”

Hope you enjoy!
As always, if you are looking for a plumber to help you out with a maintenance call or plumbing emergency, feel free to give us a call or text at (941)504-3578, check out our website, or email us at nextlevelplumbinginc@gmail.com. We’d be happy to schedule a free estimate for you and provide you with all the professional help you need!

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Thursday, August 13, 2020

Next Level Tips: Faucet Fix!

Next Level Tips: Faucet Fix!

Need some next level tips from the best plumber in town? Perfect! We’ve got you covered! Next Level Plumbing’s owner and master plumber, Byron Thomson, has some tips for you on how to maintain the faucets in your home!

The single biggest thing you can do to help the finish on your faucets last longer is to keep them dry. It’s really that simple. It’s also that annoying. I know, I don’t like cleaning off the faucets after every use, but it makes a huge difference.

Several years ago I did plumbing in a customer’s home that was probably at least 50 years old. the customer always made sure the faucets were dry after every use and the original 50 year old faucets looked brand new. I was there to fix the insides of the faucet, but on the outside it could have come from a showroom.

This simple tip can keep your new faucets looking shiny and well kept for years to come.

Don’t use Comet or any other abrasive cleaner on it as this damages the finish. Just drying it usually is enough, and in the rare times you need more, use soft soap to clean it.

Interested? Curious to know more? Let us know! You can continue to read more of our blogs by clicking the links below.

Ask Your Plumber: Toilet Differences

Next Level Tips: Reduce Blockages!

PSA: Look Under Your Sinks!

Hope you enjoy!
As always, if you are looking for a plumber to help you out with a maintenance call or plumbing emergency, feel free to give us a call or text at (941)504-3578, check out our website, or email us at nextlevelplumbinginc@gmail.com. We’d be happy to schedule a free estimate for you and provide you with all the professional help you need!

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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

PSA: Look Under Your Sinks!

Plumbing Service Announcement:

Look Under Your Sinks!

When’s the last time you checked the plumbing under your sinks? Some people have beautifully organized spaces under their sinks, and some people don’t even look under there anymore because it has accumulated so much stuff that it’s a giant mess! But what if your sink starts leaking? What if there’s a plumbing emergency!?

Thankfully, Byron (Next Level Plumbing’s owner and master plumber) has some advice on this topic for you!

It’s simple, try your best to remember to check the plumbing under your sinks!

This is good monthly advice. Most of us usually forget about the cabinet under the sink, yet it is the first to get damaged if there is a leak. Many cabinets have had to be replaced because a small leak was not found early on.

If you check the floor in the cabinet monthly you can catch most problems that cause serious damage to the cabinet before they become major issues.

Many leaks under the sink start so small that there isn’t any noticeable standing water on the floor of the cabinet. Rather it is a stain like a drip had dripped, and bits of corrosion scattered around it. This is because the leak is so small it essentially drips corrosion. These can turn into real leaks over time, but if caught early on, they do nothing more than stain the bottom of the cabinet.

Another good tip when it comes to cabinets: Make sure to store your chlorine separate from the pipes in the cabinet!

Even with the lids closed on cleaners with bleach in them, it still gets into the air and destroys the metal plumbing under the cabinet. It is best to find another cabinet with no plumbing in it to store those cleaners.

Interested? Curious to know more? Let us know! You can continue to read more of Byron’s blogs by clicking the links below.

PSA (Plumbing Service Announcement) Part 1: Water Heaters

Storytime with Byron: “Toilet Truths”

New to FL Facts: Licensing

Hope you enjoy!
As always, if you are looking for a plumber to help you out with a maintenance call or plumbing emergency, feel free to give us a call or text at (941)504-3578, check out our website, or email us at nextlevelplumbinginc@gmail.com. We’d be happy to schedule a free estimate for you and provide you with all the professional help you need!

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