All the Tips You Need to Keep Your Drains Open

All the Tips You Need to Keep Your Drains Open

What is a drain – in the typical plumbing kind of thinking? As a noun, Webster’s defines a drain as “a pipe or channel, carrying water away or sewage from a house, street or building” Typical drains in our homes and buildings During our typical busy days, we don’t...
When Something Really Stinks – it Might be Sewer Gas

When Something Really Stinks – it Might be Sewer Gas

The olfactory sense, or your sense of smell, is one of the most powerful senses humans have. Odors, aromas … smells … conjure memories that affect how we react and behave. So when a smell is unpleasant, the sniffers respond and react with an immediate behavior. And...
5 Reasons for Low Water Pressure

5 Reasons for Low Water Pressure

It might have been coming on for some time, but all of a sudden you feel like you are showering in a stream of drips, or rinsing your hair or dishes takes longer than it used to take. What’s the problem? It could be low water pressure. It’s frustrating for homeowners...
4 Signs of Water Main Leaks

4 Signs of Water Main Leaks

According to the Uni-Bell PVC Association, 5,258,451 water mains have broken in the United States since the year 2000. It’s no surprise to people who deal with water pipes on a regular basis like we do here at Fite Plumbing, but it is a surprise when a broken water...
A Commercial Kitchen Demands Good Flow

A Commercial Kitchen Demands Good Flow

Talk to anyone in food service and you’ll soon discover their appreciation for big sinks with grand faucets complete with sprayers. Anyone, anywhere that cooks loves such a set up! But along with such accommodating features come the hazards of plumbing in food service...