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Add comment January 18, 2010

Plumbing Problems May Require a Plumbing Contractor

Most plumbing woes require calling on a licensed professional like the dedicated team at A Bailey Plumbing in Freehold, New Jersey, to repair a leak, or to guarantee a trouble-free installation of new plumbing and fixtures. In this short article, Chris Bailey, the owner of A Bailey Plumbing shares some helpful insights into some common plumbing challenges and problems.

Chris Bailey says, “Plumbing issues are something every homeowner must deal with at some point or another. It’s just part and parcel of building or owning a home, whether it’s a need to locate a plumbing contractor for new construction, a remodeling project, or just providing routine repairs to an existing home’s plumbing system. That’s when A Bailey Plumbing stands ready to come to your service.”

One of the most frequent questions posed by the customers of A Bailey Plumbing is, “When should I call upon a Plumbing Contractor”? Chris Bailey suggests that some of these common plumbing problems usually need the assistance of a plumbing professional from A Bailey Plumbing:

Rattling Pipes

This may be the result of several factors, but usually pipes are rattling because they are not adequately secured to the wall frame. A professional from the staff of A Bailey Plumbing will be able to determine if your plumbing pipes may need to be properly secured.

Slow Drains

If the drains in your home are running slow, there is a high probability that they are partially clogged.  If you notice slow drains in a kitchen sink, the dishwasher may even be improperly plumbed.  Chris Bailey points out that the drain may need to be unclogged, or the dishwasher plumbing corrected.

Loss of Hot Water

A common problem that is especially found in older homes arises when another faucet is turned on. There is a loss of hot water, and this is commonly found when the hot and cold-water pressures are not balanced. A pressure balance valve may be required, and the installation of this valve requires the services of a plumbing professional, like Chris Bailey and his team of technicians at A Bailey Plumbing.

Toilet tank leaks

A common problem for homeowners is dealing with a recurrent leak in the toilet tank. When this occurs on a regular basis, it indicates that plumbing parts inside the tank or seals may need replacing.

To make sure these plumbing repair problems are properly addressed, a homeowner will more than likely need to enlist the services of a licensed plumbing contractor. A Bailey Plumbing stands ready to assist you in all of your plumbing needs.

Plumbing a Remodel or New Construction

A remodeling project frequently requires a new plumbing design or new plumbing installation. In this case, a homeowner will want to meet with a professional, respected plumber and all other contractors involved and develop a timeline for the remodel, ensuring that all the remodel teams will be on the same page so that the project goes smoothly.

Prior to receiving bids from various plumbing contractors, Chris Bailey notes that you must make sure you have detailed plans. A Bailey Plumbing recommends that a homeowner provide each candidate with an identical copy of the plans. A good rule of thumb is to seek bids from three different contractors for your plumbing project.

Chris Bailey suggests that you begin a conversation with plumbing candidates by inquiring as to whether they are licensed to do plumbing. Also request references. A Bailey Plumbing is always happy to provide references and testimonials from A Bailey Plumbing satisfied customers. Ask each candidate when they can begin your plumbing project, and establish a timeframe for completion.  Always make sure to ask for references on other projects they have completed, and then follow up by calling each of the references.

To find a licensed plumbing contractor such as A Bailey Plumbing in your area, use references from people you know, check with a local licensing agency, or go online and search for “licensed plumbing contractor in <your area>”.  And if you live in central New Jersey, A Bailey Plumbing would be happy to provide you with a free estimate, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and service available 24/7/365!

Corporate Headquarters:

A. Bailey Plumbing & Heating

919 Highway 33, Suite 28

Freehold, NJ 07728

Office: 732-462-4484

Fax: 732-462-5319

Same Day Service With a Smile!

CALL 800-392-3981 TODAY!


Add comment January 18, 2010

Chris Bailey’s Top Five

Chris Bailey, Master Plumber, is the owner of A. Bailey Plumbing in Freehold, NJ.

1. Cold weather alone is not the cause of frozen pipes. We’ve found that it’s often the draft blowing across the pipes that causes the problem. There are many possible solutions to eliminate this potential hazard, including wrapping the pipes in heat tape or insulation.

2. If your shower head leaks only when you turn it on, you may think it’s no big deal. However, it might be leaking behind the wall, causing structural damage. Don’t turn a blind eye to a leak. Major headaches often start with minor inconveniences.

3. If you notice water at the base of your toilet, it may be leaking. If the leak is coming from under the base, it will eventually rot your floor and possibly your sub-floor as well. Nip it in the bud before the damage gets out of hand.

4. Do you hear an annoying clanging sound in your pipes when you turn off the faucet? That irritating bang is called a “Water Hammer,” and it damages your plumbing system. Ever seen the damage caused by an earthquake? Just think of it as a mini-earthquake in your pipes and call a plumbing paramedic. This is one hammer you want to nail down as soon as possible!

5. If you’re one of the many homeowners with a garbage disposal, avoid putting pasta, rice, carrots, potatoes, and any other water-absorbing items down the sink as they could expand when wet and cause a clog. Also, every few months, grind a tray of ice to keep your blades sharpened. Follow that up with a half cup of cooking oil to lubricate the blade assembly. That should keep your garbage disposal grinding instead of grinding to a halt.

To contact A. Bailey Plumbing for more information call 732. 462. 4484 or send an email to: info@abaileyplumbing.com.

1 comment May 18, 2009

Making Your Home More Efficient

Have you heard it said that cleanliness is next to godliness? Well, if you’ve got a furnace, cleaning or replacing the filters once a month will keep it working at top efficiency. Also clean your air registers, baseboard heaters, and radiators as needed, and make sure they’re not blocked by furniture, carpeting, or drapes. It won’t guarantee holiness, but you will save money on your heating bills.

Do you have a gas furnace or stove? Then you might consider a gas hot water heater as well. You’ll save money extending the gas line to your water heater, as natural gas and propane water heaters are about 3 times less expensive to operate than their electric counterparts. This is one time when having gas can actually bring you a lot of relief.

When was the last time you had your water heater professionally inspected? It should be checked out by a certified plumbing technician a minimum of once a year. Not only will this keep it in top working order, but your unit should also be checked for possible carbon monoxide leaks. Carbon monoxide is serious business. It’s colorless, odorless, and potentially deadly. Don’t take chances with your family’ safety. It’s more than a money-saving tip, it could be a life-saving tip as well.

And speaking of safety, chemicals belong in a laboratory—not down your drain! Chemical cleaners have a triple whammy of disadvantages—they’re dangerous to use, harmful to your pipes, and polluting to the environment. A kinder, gentler, yet effective solution to clearing drains is the use of a biologically active drain cleaner.

What does that mean? All-natural, good bacteria and enzymes literally eat away the clogs in your system without damaging the pipes. Sounds gross? Well, unlike harsh chemicals, bio-cleaning products are safe for children, pets, and the planet. So go green and be clean—call A. Bailey Plumbing to get hooked up with product.

CALL 800-392-3981 TODAY! Or Contact us via E-MAIL at info@abaileyplumbing.com

Add comment May 15, 2009

A Bailey Plumbing | Plumbing Tips | A Bailey Plumbing

Rap Music, PB&amp;Js and Toilet Talk

Yo, this is Plumb Master B. I might not look like it, but I’m a wrapper. I’m all about hitting the pipe—with insulation that is. See, heat can easily escape from bare hot water pipes, so the water sitting in unwrapped pipes cools down between uses. And wrapping cold water lines prevents the dripping and sweating that comes from condensation. So if you want to save money and increase comfort in your crib, you should give wrapping a try. Peace out.

Heard of my new favorite boy band? It’s called 68 Degrees. That’s the temperature you should set your thermostat to all winter long. Why? Because your heating costs will increase by 3% for every degree above that. So if you’re set at 72, you’ll be hit with a 12% higher energy bill. To avoid singing the blues, the magic number is 68.

Preparing for your next great escape? Well be sure to add this item to your vacation check-list: Turn off your water heater! Why? You can buy a lot of souvenirs for the same cost of heating water that no one will be using while you’re gone. See you at the Gift Shop!

Peanut butter and jelly. Bagels and Cream Cheese. Peaches and Herb. These are all great combinations. But here’s a combination that goes beyond awful—in fact, it’s downright dangerous! Never pair chemical drain cleaners and plungers! If there’s any drain cleaner caught between the clog and the opening and the plunger’s action draws it upward, you risk serious burns to your hands, face, and any exposed skin. This is a twosome you want to avoid at all costs.

Many homeowners confuse the toilet for a trash can even though they look nothing alike. What’s the difference? For one thing, every toilet flush uses between 2 and four gallons of water. If you want to save water and money, use each can for its intended purpose.

Does size really matter? When you’re talking toilets it does! If your house was built before 1992 and your plumbing has never been updated, chances are you don’t have a water-efficient 1.6 gallon per flush toilet. Older toilets literally waste water with every flush, sending your hard earned cash down the drain. Today’s toilets combine power with efficiency, giving you the flushing force you need while conserving water. If you’ve still got a prehistoric toilet in your home, consider replacing it with a smarter option that saves resources and money.

For all your plumbing needs, contact A. Bailey Plumbing at 732. 462. 4484 or send an email to: info@abaileyplumbing.com.

Add comment May 11, 2009

A Bailey Plumbing | Money Saving Tips | A Bailey Plumbing

Chris Bailey, owner of A. Bailey Plumbing & Heating, shares five simple ways to save money.

Avoid high pressure showers: Too much pressure can be stressful, not just on yourself, but on your plumbing system too! High pressure showers not only cost more because of the extra water running down the drain, but too much force can actually wear on your fixtures. 60 – 80 psi is the recommended pressure. Anything higher may be costing you money.

Address leaky faucets immediately: Leaky faucets are more than an annoyance—they costing you money! A slow but steady drip can waste almost 50 gallons of water a day. Over the course of a year, that adds up to 18,250 gallons. And speaking of faucets, the latest styles are more than attractive. Look for new models that are designed to conserve water. You can use up to a 1/3 less water, depending on the faucet you choose.

Pay attention to foul odor when you turn on the hot water: It’s NOT hip to be funky when it comes to your water. If your water gives off a foul odor during the first few minutes of running the hot tap, it could be due to a faulty anode rod in your water heater. If the anode rod goes, corrosion results, which can eat away at the inside of your tank. Replacing the rod will extend the life of your water heater.

A running toilet could indicate a leak: Here’s a quick and easy way to test it yourself. Place a few drops of food coloring, powdered drink mix, or instant coffee in the TANK, not the bowl. Leave it undisturbed for 20 minutes. When you come back, check out the BOWL. It there’s any discoloration, you’ve got a confirmed leak.

Do you have repeated clogged drains? Snaking may no longer be the best solution. You may need high velocity water jetting to clear out all the clogs. At 4000 psi, this process literally blasts away years of accumulated scale, debris, hair, and grease build-up on the inside walls of the pipes, clearing them of blockages and avoiding pipe replacement.

To contact A. Bailey Plumbing for your plumbing needs call 732. 462. 4484 or send an email to: info@abaileyplumbing.com.

3 comments May 9, 2009

Five More Money Saving Tips

Five More Money Saving Tips from A. Bailey Plumbing:

1. Do you let the water run while you brush your teeth? Believe it or not, you’ll save up to 4 gallons a minute just by turning it off until you’re ready to rinse. For a family of four, this adds up to 200 gallons a week!

2. Want to know if your home is truly leak-free? Simply avoid using water for 2 hours, and read your water meter before and after to see if it’s registered any usage. Voila! If your meter shows an increase, it’s likely that you’ve got hidden leaks. Call a professional plumber for expert leak detection services.

3. Everyone likes a sparkling set of wheels. When washing your car, use a bucket of soapy water and then rinse with a hose and nozzle. By turning the water off until you’re ready to rinse, you could save as much as 100 gallons.

4. Do you drain your hot water heater tank every year? This practice removes any sediment that may have built up inside, making it operate more efficiently and extending the life of the equipment. Be very careful—the water may be EXTREMELY HOT, and you may want to call a plumbing professional for safety reasons.

5. Some like it hot… but not too hot when it comes to your water heater! By lowering the temperature on your water heater thermostat to 120 degrees, you can still enjoy plenty of hot water while lowering your energy costs and saving you money. That’s a hot tip that’s really cool.

To contact A. Bailey Plumbing for more information call 732. 462. 4484 or send an email to: info@abaileyplumbing.com.

Add comment May 5, 2009

Five Ways to Save Money NOW

Some Tips From Your Friends at A. Bailey Plumbing:

1. When it comes to laundry, there are far worse concerns than ring around the collar. Did you know that washing machine hose failures cause an estimated $170 MILLION in damages to North American homes each year? Prevent this unnatural disaster by having your hoses inspected regularly. Consider installing stainless steel braided hoses instead of rubber for added safety and protection.

2. April showers bring May flowers, and flooding too! Protect your home from serious water damage by installing a flood alarm. It’s inexpensive and not only saves you money, it saves you heartache as well. Also consider a sump pump with battery back-up, since severe storms can knock out the power—and traditional sump pumps along with it!

3. If you think you have tree roots or other obstructions invading your sewer line, get the low-down on these unwelcome visitors with a video camera inspection. It takes all the guesswork out of making a diagnosis and shows you the extent of the problem, if any. Utilizing the latest technology saves you time and money.

4. Snaps, crackles, and pops may be great for breakfast cereal, but they are sounds you don’t want to hear when it comes to your water heater. These noises are associated with either the enamel liner breaking or sediment deposits building up on the bottom of the tank. Not only can a new energy-efficient water heater save you money, you’ll also prevent possible flooding.

5. To cut costs, only run your washing machine and dishwasher when they’re completely full. This one action alone can save you hundreds of gallons of water each month and cut down on your energy bill—saving you money while preserving the environment.

To contact A. Bailey Plumbing for more information call 732. 462. 4484 or send an email to: info@abaileyplumbing.com.

Add comment May 1, 2009


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