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A Brief History of Plumbing

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When you use the toilet, kitchen sink, or shower, you probably don’t think much about the plumbing. It’s been ingrained in your life so long that it’s become second nature. However, this revolutionary technology has been around in some form for over a thousand years. Plumbing may not interest you all that much, but when you learn about its history and how it’s evolved, you may just want to hug your toilet — or maybe not. Here’s a brief, yet interesting history of plumbing.

Ancient Plumbing

Around 1500 BC, engineers in Greece, India, China, and Persia created the first plumbing systems to drain rainwater and floodwaters away from their cities, as well as irrigate crops. These were the very first plumbing and irrigation systems in the world.

Around 500 BC, the Romans went one step further. Using the technology from ancient civilizations, the Romans were able to build reservoirs and aqueducts to channel water into major cities, as well as enjoy rest and relaxation in the bathhouses that the civilization was known for.

The Romans also used wood furnaces to heat water, effectively creating the world’s first water heating system. In addition, they created public latrines that allowed waste to travel in underground tunnels.

18th and 19th Centuries

Despite the major advancements in plumbing during the ancient era, plumbing systems didn’t improve or advance much until the early 18th century. During this time, engineers created the world’s first flushable toilet, as well as modernized sewer systems to carry away wastewater.

The early 19th century introduced the first homes with running water, including showers and water mains. By 1833, the White House had running water on the first floor, and by 1855, Chicago became the first major city in the world to have a fully functioning sewer system.

The Beginning of Modern Plumbing

Although outhouses were still commonplace in some U.S. and European cities in the early 20th century, uniform plumbing codes, toilets, and running water became more widely available by the 1930s. By the 1950s, nearly every newly constructed home had modern plumbing systems, and older homes were retrofitted with the technology.

In 1952, PVC pipe replaced old cast iron and lead pipes, providing an improved, rustproof way for water to travel throughout a home and to the water or sewer main.

Plumbing Today

Today, plumbing is available almost everywhere, especially in newly constructed homes. Along with water-saving technology — such as low-flow toilets and showerheads — plumbing also has become equipped with modern conveniences. Things such as on-demand hot water, overhead showerheads, LED lighting, and motion-activated fixtures are all options for homeowners and renters — it all depends on the budget or tastes of the individual.

On-Demand Repair

Perhaps the most intriguing and convenient thing about modern-day plumbing is that if something goes wrong, a plumber is only one call away. Don’t let your plumbing cause you issues or damage your home. Instead, follow through with the next step in the evolution of plumbing by giving us a call.

At Express Plumbing, our technicians are licensed professionals ready to serve your home or business anywhere in the Bay Area.

Regardless of what the issue is, you’ll have a certified plumber at your house at a moment’s notice. Just like the plumbing itself, having a plumber a call away is something you always want to have.


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Hugging a Plumber

4 Ways to Celebrate Hug a Plumber Day This April

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On April 25 every year, the U.S. celebrates Hug a Plumber Day. Initially started in 2009, the holiday aims to celebrate the skills and accomplishments of all plumbers, and how they make life and comfort just a bit nicer for everyone.

Even if you don’t know a particular plumber or have a plumber in your life, you can still appreciate everything that plumbers do for you — from fixing your toilets to preventing a catastrophic leak. Here’s how to do it.

1. Give a Reference

If you’re satisfied by the service, friendliness, timeliness, or any other aspect of a plumber’s visit to your home, show them a little love by providing them as a reference to friends, family, and acquaintances.  At Express Plumbing we’ve been serving our community for multiple decades and our plumbers love references.

Like other types of home service professionals such as electricians, HVAC repairmen, and others, finding a good one is easier said than done.  We strive to make sure each customer is happy with the plumbing services we provide them and appreciate our customer’s thumbs up and kind words offline and online.

2. Be Preventative with Plumbing Maintenance

A plumbing preventive maintenance plan is one of the best investments you can make as a homeowner. Plus, you can celebrate Hug a Plumber Day by having your trusted plumber come out and take care of any issues before they become problematic.

Getting a preventive maintenance plan for your plumbing provides you with:

  • Opportunities to ask your favorite plumber for expert advice.
  • Priority service during an emergency although we’re always available 24/7
  • The constant peace of mind
  • Improved plumbing performance
  • Avoidance of catastrophic leaks or damage
  • Extended life of plumbing fixtures, such as toilets or water heaters

Although preventive maintenance requires you to pay a small upfront fee, it’s still far cheaper than paying for on-demand service as problems arise.

3. Create a Positive Review

Giving a friend a plumber reference is definitely a great way to celebrate Hug a Plumber Day, but in the digital age, giving them positive online reviews is almost nearly as effective.

Whether you’re on Yelp, Google, Angi, TrustPilot, the Better Business Bureau, or some other website, showering your preferred plumber with accolades for the fairness of their prices, exemplary service, and timeliness can help them get more business in the future. It’s definitely a nice gesture that we or any plumber would appreciate.

Don’t Have a Plumber To Hug? Find One!

If you don’t have a plumber to hug this April, now’s the time to find one. A great plumber is priceless — saving you tons of money from potential water damage or sewage backups.

We invite to look at our reputable Bay Area Plumbing Company.  We’ve been serving the area since 1989 and take pride in the work we do.  Rely on us for all your residential, commercial, or municipal plumbing services anywhere in the Bay Area.


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Fixing a Pipe Leak

Learn How to Fix a Plumbing Leak During March’s Fix a Leak Week

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Started by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2009 to address water waste and help save Americans money on their water bill, Fix a Leak Week is the third full week in March. In 2023, it takes place from March 20 to March 26, giving you more than enough time to get ready for it. If you’ve never fixed a leak before or you’re unsure of why promptly fixing leaks is important, find out more about it here.

Why Should I Learn How To Fix a Leak?

Learning how to fix a leak is more than just a handy DIY activity for a renter or a homeowner. It can end up saving you tons of money in the process. According to the EPA, Americans add around 12% to their water bill each month just through minor leaks. While that may only be a few bucks at first, it adds up to quite a chunk of change over time.

The other reason that you should learn how to fix a leak is to prevent costly repairs and damage to your home in the future. If left untreated, leaks can cause damage to your walls, flooring, and fixtures, as well as lead to toxic mold. New drywall, wood, plumbing fixtures, and mold remediation aren’t exactly cheap—not to mention the cost of installation if you hire someone to do it. As such, learning to fix a leak can potentially save you thousands of dollars.

How To Fix a Leak Step-by-Step

Now that you understand the importance of learning to fix a leak, the next step is to figure out how to do it. Fortunately, it’s easier than you might think, even if you’re not exactly a handyman. Follow the instructions below to get rid of your leak once and for all.

1. Check for Leaks

Fixing a leak starts by identifying the leak itself. Check pipes in crawlspaces, your basement, and under sinks. You should also examine pipe fittings and gaskets. To find a leak in your toilet, put a drop of food coloring in the tank. If you find any in the bowl, you have a leak.

2. Fixing a Toilet Leak

Although the toilet may seem like the most daunting place to fix a leak, it’s the easiest. Simply replace the flapper, rubber gaskets, and float in the toilet tank. All of these parts are cheap, and even a quick YouTube video should provide the instruction you need for a specific part.

3. Fixing a Faucet Leak

Worn washers and gaskets are the main culprits in faucet leaks, but armed with a pipe wrench and a bit of elbow grease, they’re pretty easy to replace. On top of that, you may have to replace the faucet cartridge. These wear out over time, but for about $10, they’re affordable to fix on your own.

4. Fixing a Showerhead Leak

To fix a showerhead leak, you usually only need to tighten the connection between the pipe stem and the showerhead itself. As an extra precaution, you can also use some plumber’s tape to ensure a tight, leak-free connection.

Call us when Necessary!

You may not be able to fix every leak, but that’s OK. That’s why our team of experienced plumbers at Express Plumbing in the Bay Area are here!

So if you have that one stubborn consistent leak or you can’t identify where your water loss is coming from, call a professional. It’s the best move you’ll make to curb your water bill and preserve your home.

Got a leak or a question?  We’d love to help you. Contact us as your trusted local plumber in San Mateo CA.  No matter where you are in the Bay, we can help 24/7 including holidays and weekends.


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Home Plumbing

Give Your House Plumbing a Little Bit of Love for Valentine’s Day

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Valentine’s Day is reserved for some time with that special someone, but what about your house plumbing system that’s been so good to you? With a few plumbing upgrades and preventive maintenance, you can ensure that your plumbing loves you back over the year and also avoid an embarrassing Valentine’s Day mishap. Here’s how to do it.

Clean Your Drains

Nothing can upend the chance for romance more than a clogged drain. Whether it’s a load of hair in the shower or a funky smell emanating from your kitchen sink, it’s not the thing that will impress your date.

In most cases, you can clean the drain yourself with a bit of elbow grease, but you can always hire a plumber for those hard-to-reach clogs. Your date, your sight, and your nose will appreciate the effort.

Insulate Your Pipes

Out of the 136 years that legendary groundhog Punxsutawney Phil has emerged from his lair, he’s seen six more weeks of winter on the horizon 107 times. So, it’s fair to say that more winter weather is on the way.

With Valentine’s Day only 12 days later, it’s the perfect time to insulate your pipes. This low-cost insulation is easy to install and light on the wallet, yet it prevents your pipes from bursting. With just a bit of DIY work, you can avoid an expensive mishap and have more money for your Valentine’s Day festivities.

Stop Your Toilet from Running

A running toilet isn’t exactly what you want to hear when you’re making your first move, especially if it drones on and on. Fortunately, you can amend the situation on the cheap and with little knowledge of plumbing.

Unless there’s a more significant underlying issue, you usually only have to replace the float, float arm, or flapper. Every hardware store will have these parts, so just ask an employee to guide you to the right section. If parts replacement doesn’t work, schedule an appointment with us as your local plumber to see what the issue might be.

Flush Your Water Heater

Nothing says a hot date like a shower—and that’s even before you leave the house. But if your water heater hasn’t been flushed in a while, this could be a fool’s errand.

Generally speaking, you should flush your water heater at least once a year to ensure it’s in tip-top shape, especially if you want to set the tone for your Valentine’s Day date. Flushing your water heater provides a number of benefits on top of a nice shower, including:

  • Saving on energy costs
  • Removing the sediment from the tank that can cause corrosion
  • Increasing the capacity of the water tank to its maximum level
  • Prolonging the lifespan of your water heater beyond the typical 15 years
  • Improving the overall efficiency of your water heater

Great Plumbers Don’t Mind Valentine’s Day House Calls

Hopefully, you can complete all of these tasks on your own with few problems. But if an issue should arise, don’t worry about calling us. We’ve been around for multiple decades serving the entire Bay Area and are centrally located right here in San Mateo CA.  Our technicians are available 24 hours a day including holidays and weekends.  We can get your house plumbing in proper working order just in time for Valentine’s Eve.


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2023 Plumbing Systems

5 New Year’s Resolutions for Your Plumbing System

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The new year is always a time to reflect on what you can do better in your life. However, people rarely add plumbing to that list—and with good reason. However, creating a list of New Year’s resolutions for your plumbing system can actually help you with other potential resolutions, such as cutting waste, becoming more eco-friendly, or saving money. So if you’re searching for things to improve in 2023, add these plumbing-based resolutions to your list.

1. Take It Easy on Your Garbage Disposal

Garbage disposals do the grunt work so you don’t have to, easily eliminating excess foodstuffs and leftovers so you don’t have to lug them out to the trash. However, put something in a garbage disposal that doesn’t belong, and you can damage it.

As part of your New Year’s resolutions for your plumbing system, avoid putting these items in your garbage disposal:

  • Coffee grounds
  • Bones
  • Potato peels
  • Onion skins
  • Grease and oil
  • Eggshells

If you make an effort to keep these out of the garbage disposal, you have a much better chance of extending its life.

2. Fix Your Leaks

Cutting waste is always a great New Year’s resolution. Not only can you put more money in your pocket, but you can also preserve the planet for future generations.

One way that you can start your campaign to reduce waste is by fixing the leaks in your home. A running toilet can waste up to 1 gallon per hour, while a dripping faucet can burn through 1 gallon of water per day.

By fixing leaks, you not only cut waste but also save water and money in the process.

3. Keep Your Drains Clear

Clogged drains are one of the biggest culprits of water damage in your home. When wastewater can’t flow freely out to the sewer, it comes back into your home, which could result in flooding and unsafe conditions.

Although some types of clogs are out of your control, making sure that you don’t use your toilet as a trash can, as well as using drain guards religiously can help you avoid any clogging issues in your home.

4. Insulate Your Pipes

Burst pipes are a huge issue. Not only can your home and personal items suffer massive damage due to flooding, but repairing the pipes is often a job that can cost $500 to $1,000.

If you’re in an area that’s prone to below-freezing temperatures, make sure to insulate your pipes in areas fully or moderately exposed to the cold—including the crawlspace, garage, attic, and basement.

5. Consider a Preventive Maintenance Plan

Whether you’re busy or just don’t have the know-how to tackle plumbing issues, a preventive maintenance plan is always a smart choice. Our plumbing professionals can conduct a yearly inspection, give you priority service, and ensure that your plumbing is always flowing smoothly.

If part of your New Year’s resolution is a little peace of mind, following through on these tips and a preventive maintenance plan might just be the stroke of genius you’ve always needed.  From all of us at Express Plumbing in the Bay Area, we wish you a New Year filled with good health, good times and no plumbing problems.


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Holiday Plumbing Issues

5 Tips to Avoid a Christmas Plumbing Issues

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When the Christmas season rolls around, you’re already inundated with plenty to do. One thing you don’t want to worry about is your plumbing. Although your plumbing gets kicked into hyperdrive if you have guests and other people to your home, a plumbing disaster is one thing that you can’t afford to have. So, before your guests pull their chairs up to the dinner table, make sure your plumbing is in order with these tips from our team of plumbers at Express Plumbing in San Mateo.

1. Pour That Grease in the Right Place

When you cook meats, you’ll undoubtedly have a bit of grease. But rather than pour it down the drain, make sure you put it in a proper receptacle and dispose of it in the trash. When you pour grease down the drain, you can clog the pipes, which can lead to drain backups and other issues.

2. Insulate Your Pipes

If you’ve lived in your home for a number of years, you probably don’t have to worry about frozen pipes. But if you’ve moved into a new home or you’re expecting an unexpectedly cold winter, you should insulate your pipes as soon as possible.

By insulating your pipes, you ensure that none of them will burst if the temperature drops unexpectedly.

3. Wait a Few Minutes Between Showers

Your water heater is the difference between comfort and squalor when winter comes along. However, you can’t just keep a rolling line of showers when you have guests.

Water heaters need a second to recharge themselves, and they also need a second for the drains to clear. So if you have a packed house, put your foot down now. You need to wait at least 10 minutes between showers for everyone to have the comfort of a nice, warm soak.

4. Don’t Throw Random Stuff in the Toilet

Everyone has “interesting relatives.” So when they come into town, you may come across a moment where you’re worried about what goes into the toilet—outside of the normal bodily functions.

With that said, you need to post a sign or have a constructive conversation regarding what goes in the toilet. To that effect, you need to specifically talk about things that can’t go into the toilet, such as:

  • Feminine hygiene products
  • Cigarette butts
  • Cleansing wipes of any kind—including the supposed “flushable wipes”
  • Paper towels
  • Q-tips and cotton balls

The overarching idea here is that if it’s not No.1 or No. 2, it probably shouldn’t go in the toilet. Otherwise, you could be in for a Christmas plumbing disaster.

Get a Plumber Over to the House Before the Holidays

Perhaps the best tip of all is to call one of plumbers before the holidays even start—just to make sure everything is flowing well. It’s a preventive measure that—even if you’ve taken the necessary precautions—can ensure that nothing catastrophic happens.

Our technicians live and work in the San Mateo area, but we service the entire Bay.  Although we provide you with regular tips for your home plumbing needs.  We also help commercial and municipal clients and are always ready to assist when you need us.

When you hire the Express Plumbing team, you’re hiring knowledge, expertise, and experience to get the job done right. You shouldn’t have to worry about plumbing during Christmas—and we will always make sure that you don’t have to.


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Cut Heating and Plumbing Costs

5 Ways to Cut Heating and Plumbing Costs This Winter

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Depending on where you live, the winter weather ranges from mild to frigid. While everyone’s different in terms of comfort, you want to stay warm and comfortable. However, that comfort comes with a price. Heating a large or even midsize home is expensive, and if you add in the plumbing bill, you’re looking at quite a sizable chunk of change. Fortunately, you can use these tips to cut your bills while still awaiting the defrost come spring.

1. Flush Your Water Heater

Whether you decide to do it yourself or hire a professional, flushing your water heater is one of the best things you can do come winter. When you want to have a hot shower, you shouldn’t have to wait for the water to heat up or sediment coming out of the drain.

That’s why fall is an excellent time to flush your water heater. It gets rid of any issues, assures you hot water, and makes your winter just a little more comfortable.

2. Set the Thermostat

After a hard day, it’s always natural to come home in the winter and crank your thermostat to Florida-like levels. However, even a few degrees of fluctuation can cost you hundreds during the winter. The optimal temperature is right around 68 degrees, so if that feels cold, grab a sweater. You might just be surprised how much you save on your electric bill.

3. Insulate Your Pipes

So, insulating your pipes may not directly help you save money, but the prevention of a burst pipe can potentially save you thousands. Before frigid temperatures hit, you should wrap your pipes with insulation. It only costs a few bucks, and you can avoid a flood in your basement or crawl space that can end up costing you thousands.

4. Do the Ceiling Fan Thing

Every ceiling fan has a little switch on it that reverses the direction of the fan. In the summer, you want the fan to turn counterclockwise so it blows the cool air down on you. But in the winter, you want the opposite.

Switch the fan to clockwise, and the hot air goes to the ceiling. This may seem counterintuitive, but having the hot air above you allows you to keep the house warm while maintaining your body temperature.

5. Fix the Leaks

If you’ve noticed your toilet running or your sink dripping, now is the time to fix the situation. Use the motivation of people coming over for the holidays to do these repairs, and if it’s over your head, you can always call a plumber. It might cost a bit more, but you’ll save on your water bill during the winter and beyond.

Hire a Professional

If you can’t find the time or you don’t have the knowledge to upgrade or fix your heating or plumbing, you should always consult our professionals at Express Plumbing in the Bay Area. Not only will you get great work, but you can always consider a preventive maintenance plan that pays for itself in the long run.

By hiring our team of plumbing professionals, you can do what you do best. Enjoy the winter without the stress of a poor plumbing or heating system.  Enjoy yourself this winter you got the best team of plumbing pros on your side.


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4 Signs Your Water Heater Needs Your Attention

4 Signs Your Water Heater Needs Your Attention

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One of the greatest inventions of the past 135 years is the residential water heater. Invented by Edwin Ruud — a Norwegian immigrant living in Philadelphia — the water heater provides comfort and convenience that most people take for granted. But like any other appliance, it needs a bit of TLC from time to time. So if you’ve noticed a lapse of timely hot water or other issues that are taking the joy out of cooking or your shower, consider these signs that your water heater needs your attention.

1. Rust

Although almost all water heaters are made from high-strength steel, they will eventually rust and corrode due to water exposure. This is the most telltale sign that your water heater needs your attention.

If you notice rusty water coming out of the shower or the tap, your water heater could be on its last leg. Not only does it provide a gross color to the water, but it can also become a sanitary issue for your family. Rust around the valve or inlet of the water heater is also a sign that it’s probably going kaput.

2. Loud Noises

Basements and utility closets always have some sort of sounds emanating from them, but if you notice consistent rumbling noises every time you use hot water, your system could be time for maintenance or replacement.

Sediment buildup is the most common cause of loud noises from your water heater. The good news is that a water heater flush may clear the system and solve the problem. But if your water heater continues to make noise after the flush, you may want to start shopping for a new one.

3. No Hot Water

If you don’t have any hot water, your water heater is almost always to blame. While this could be as simple as the pilot light going it, that’s not always the case.

Other problems might include a broken thermostat, a water heater that’s too small for your hot water consumption, or a broken heating element. Whatever the case, you may need a plumber to inspect it for you.

4. You Can’t Remember How Old Your Water Heater Is

Most water heaters have a lifespan of eight to 12 years, so if you can’t remember when it was installed, you may find that it’s on its last leg. While there’s no need to replace it if it’s still working fine, the age of your water heater may reveal while it’s starting to lose its efficiency.

Call our Professional Plumbers

Not every solution is ideal or even possible, even for the most avid DIYer. So if you come across a situation with your water heater that’s beyond your expertise or you just don’t have the time, give our reputable plumbers a call.

Express Plumbing in San Mateo has been serving the Bay Area community for multiple decades.  From sewer repairs to unclogging drains, installing new plumbing, and more.  We can help 24/7 including holidays and weekends.

Our team knows how to diagnose problems and fix your water heater, leaving you free to work, play, or just do something you enjoy. While it comes with a cost, the benefits far outweigh the price. You’ll be glad you made the call when you’re enjoying a nice, hot shower.  Learn more about the benefits of an instant water heater, and give us a call to discuss all your plumbing needs in the Bay Area.


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4 Holiday Plumbing Tips

4 Holiday Plumbing Tips

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Whether you’re having friends over for a New Year’s party or enjoying the company of your relatives during Christmas, the holidays are all about getting together and sharing time with others. However, an overflowing toilet, cold shower, or clogged drain can threaten to erode the more enjoyable aspects of the holiday season.

Our residential plumbers in San Mateo have helped thousands of residents in the local area during the holiday season.  So before you have family or friends over, make sure to follow these holiday plumbing tips to avert disaster.

1. Don’t Have Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen

Everyone is a self-proclaimed master of the culinary arts when the holidays come around, or at least that’s what they think. However, too many cooks in the kitchen can have a profound effect on your plumbing system.

Maybe grandma doesn’t know what goes in the garbage disposal or your niece isn’t aware that oil and grease never go down the drain. Either way, you should only have trusted individuals around the kitchen. If your drain gets clogged, food and celebration gets put on hold. Don’t let this happen to you.

2. Tell Others What Goes in the Toilet (and What Doesn’t)

Not surprisingly, your toilets work overtime during the holiday season as more people come to your house. Yet despite your guests’ familiarity with the toilet, some use it as a disposal for just about everything — even things that can cause your toilet to clog or back up.

If you want to keep your toilet flowing, make a list of things that your guests shouldn’t put in the toilet and post it in a location that’s easy to see. Some things to put on your list include:

  • Feminine products
  • Wet wipes
  • Tissues and paper towels
  • Cotton swabs
  • Dental floss
  • Cigarette butts
  • Hair
  • Gum

3. Refrain from Pouring Grease and Oil Down the Drain

You’ve already kept people out of the kitchen to reduce the chance of a clogged drain. The next logical step is to prevent grease and oil from getting down the drain.

When you pour grease and oil down the drain, it solidifies with cold water, even if it was a liquid beforehand. While you’re aware of this valuable information, others might not be. So just as you did with the bathroom, post a friendly reminder that grease and oil should never go down the drain. Instead, have a large coffee tin or other metal containers for disposal.

4. Stagger Your Showers

If you have people staying at your house, you likely have a morning stampede to the shower as your guests try to get a nice, hot shower. However, this shouldn’t become a carousel or revolving door.

If you allow one shower after the other, not only does your hot water run out, but your shower drain can’t fully clear out. As a result, stagger your showers with 15-minute breaks in between. This will make sure your drains don’t get overloaded and everyone gets a hot, refreshing shower.

If you’re not exactly a handyman, don’t stress. Some jobs are better left to the professionals. However, you should move quickly. Many plumbing companies get booked up quickly around the holidays, Express Plumbing in San Mateo operates 24/7 including holidays and weekends.  If you ever need us, simply give us a call.


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How to Winterize Your Indoor and Outdoor Plumbing Before It's Too Cold

How to Winterize Your Indoor and Outdoor Plumbing Before It’s Too Cold

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When the leaves and temperatures start to change, the last thing on your mind is your plumbing. But as a homeowner, seasonal plumbing maintenance is essential to ensure your system doesn’t fail you throughout the winter. So before the cold weather hits, here are some steps to winterize your plumbing.

These tips are provided by our expert plumbing technicians serving the San Mateo and surrounding areas:

Disconnect Hoses from Outdoor Spigots and Turn Off the Water

If you’re a gardener or you have a yard that’s the envy of the neighborhood, you probably have a few hoses hooked up to the exterior of your home. However, these can become susceptible to damage in the winter if the weather gets below freezing. This weather can lead to ice in the water line, which can then lead to built-up pressure that can burst your pipes.

To avoid this damage, disconnect all your hoses and turn the water off to exterior spigots. Then, turn the valve on to release any water that’s in the line. Doing both of these things will make sure that you don’t have any water in the line that can freeze.

Consider a Frost Protector

Once you’ve disconnected the hoses and turned off the water, you may also want to consider a frost protector. These foam insulators fit right over the spigot, adding another layer of protection against frost.

Hot Water Tank Maintenance

Unless you have an on-demand tankless water heater, your hot water tank needs a bit of TLC before winter comes. Start by opening the drain valve and letting the water drain out until the tank is empty. Make sure that you have a drain nearby or in the basement for the water. Otherwise, connect a garden hose to the tank and drain it in a nearby sink.

Next, drain the holding tank to relieve any additional pressure that’s within the system. You can also add antifreeze to the jet pump case as an added safety measure.

Prevent Frozen Pipes

One of the most catastrophic events that can happen to your plumbing in the winter is burst pipes. However, you can prevent this with some quick, easy maintenance. Begin your maintenance by identifying any pipes that are more susceptible to freezing. This might include pipes in crawl spaces, near the exterior of the home, or in unheated places.

Once you’ve identified which pipes may freeze, wrap them with insulation sleeves, heat tape, or foam. This will prevent them from freezing or bursting and it’s a minimal cost compared with the cost of repairing ac burst pipes.

Clean Your Gutters

No one likes to grab the muddy, slimy mess that builds up in your gutters over the course of the year. However, this debris can quickly clog up your system, which in turn, can lead to ice dams or water leaks inside your home. So grab a ladder and dig out all that debris so that water can flow unabated.

While even the novice DIYer can take care of these projects, don’t forget to give us a call for the more tasks or preventive maintenance. With a quick call, you can get peace of mind with a plumbing system that won’t let you down.

Our crew is comprised of experienced plumbing technicians and the most advanced equipment available for plumbers today.  We’ve been serving the Bay Area for multiple decades and are here to help when you need us for all your commercial and residential plumbing needs.


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