Recent Sewer Work – Proof No Job Is To Big Or Too Small

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Besides regular activities such as water heater replacements and unclogging drains, other large projects are always keeping us busy.  At Approved Plumbing Co. technicians are trained to diagnose and repair problems; whatever they may be. No Job is too big or too small as you can see we offer a large variety of services, both residential and commercial.This past week, … [Read more...]

Cleveland plumber earns 2012 Angie’s List Super Service Award

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Approved Plumbing Co. of Broadview Heights has earned the service industry-coveted 2012 Angie’s List Super Service Award, an honor awarded annually to approximately five percent of all the companies rated on Angie’s List, the nation’s leading provider of consumer reviews on local service companies.“It’s a select group of companies rated on Angie’s List that … [Read more...]

Avoid a clogged drain – don’t dump these items!

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It may not seem like you’re causing much damage when dumping a little leftover cooking grease down the drain. Or when sending the flushable cat litter down the toilet. These items may seem harmless but over time, they can clog the drains in your home and ultimately leave you with a big mess. Save yourself the headache and avoid putting these items down the … [Read more...]

Preventing Water Damage in Your Kitchen

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Some say that the kitchen is the heart of the home.  It’s where we cook, eat, drink, bond and laugh. It’s also the very last place that you want water damage to happen. A small drip here and there may seem completely harmless and look like a home improvement project for the back burner. However, these small problems can turn disastrous if ignored. Water and the … [Read more...]

What to expect during a sewer repair or replacement

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If you follow us on Facebook or Twitter, you’ve noticed that we reference sewer work a lot.  Below is the third post in a four-part series that take readers through the process of completing sewer work from start to finish.If you’ve had a plumbing contractor determine that either part or all of your sewer needs replaced, there are a few things you should expect … [Read more...]

Determining if your home needs a sewer repair or replacement

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If you follow us on Facebook or Twitter, you’ve noticed that we reference sewer work a lot.  Below is the third post in a four-part series that take readers through the process of completing sewer work from start to finish.Once you’ve found the right plumbing contractor who can complete the entire project, it’s time for them to get work identifying exactly … [Read more...]

Hiring the right contractor for sewer repairs

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If you follow us on Facebook or Twitter, you’ve noticed that we reference sewer work a lot.  Below is the second post in a four-part series that take readers through the process of completing sewer work from start to finish.If you know that you’re in need of sewer work, contacting a plumbing contractor should be one of the first things you do.  But ultimately you … [Read more...]

Does your home need sewer repairs?

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If you follow us on Facebook or Twitter, you’ve noticed that we reference sewer work a lot.  Below is the first post in a four-part series that take readers through the process of completing sewer work from start to finish.The damage caused by a broken sewer can be messy and expensive to clean up.  Excess water and sewage in your home can present major health … [Read more...]

What’s the value in a plumbing service agreement?

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What’s the value in having a service agreement?  Home owners might wonder why they should pay money NOW for plumbing issues that will happen in the FUTURE.  It might seem like a waste, but in reality it’s a very smart home maintenance move you’ll be thanking yourself for down the road.  The bottom line is that plumbing problems arise at the least convenient time … [Read more...]

Broadview Heights will require residents to repair faulty cross connectors

As of November 7th, Broadview Heights City Council passed an ordinance that will give the city authority to act to resolve residential cross-connection issues.  Cross connectors play an important role in preventing basement flooding during heavy rain.This is important because one resident’s faulty cross connector can lead to flooding in other homes.  During heavy … [Read more...]