Mr. Speedy Plumbing & Rooter Inc.
418 Molino St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
(323) 209-3011
www.mrspeedyplumbing.com
Trusted, Insured Plumbing Company with Trained, professional plumbers, loaded with the latest equipment, parts and tools.Over ten thousands happy customers in California.
Any plumbing problem big or small, we will arrive at your door in 60 minutes or less! Great workmanship, efficient customer service, fast response, reasonable rates
- Unclog Toilet
- Hydro Jet tree roots
- Installing Garbage Disposal
- Install a brand new water heater
Mr. Speedy Plumbing
Friday, August 14, 2015
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Water Leaking From Ceiling
What To Do If You Have Water Leaking Through Ceiling
There are several reasons for water to come through a ceiling and not all of them are connected with your plumbing system.
Water coming through a ceiling after a shower can be the result of a plumbing leak, usually it's an upstairs bathroom and needs either the drain repaired or the shower valve needs to be replaced. It's recommended to have a leak detection to locate the source.
When this occurs don't hesitate to call a professional. Mr. Speedy is always available for your convenience.
There are several reasons for water to come through a ceiling and not all of them are connected with your plumbing system.
Water coming through a ceiling after a shower can be the result of a plumbing leak, usually it's an upstairs bathroom and needs either the drain repaired or the shower valve needs to be replaced. It's recommended to have a leak detection to locate the source.
When this occurs don't hesitate to call a professional. Mr. Speedy is always available for your convenience.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Recycle a Water Heater: Steps to Recycling a Hot Water Heater
Recycling hot water heaters for the environment has a payoff. Customers can recycle them at their local recycling center in their area. Some recyclers charge a fee for receiving a water heater, but others offer a payment. Does this Spark an idea?
- Make a list of all local recycling centers and landfills. Recycling promoters offer databases with regional locators to help you find local centers. Links to these websites are provided in the Resources section.
- Call local recycling centers to be sure they will take hot water heaters. Be ready to give a description of the unit, including its age, size and condition. Ask if there is an incentive payment or a fee for recycling.
- Check local appliance retailers for recycling options. Some appliance dealers offer incentives for turning in an old water heater that apply toward the purchase of a new one.
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