There are some instances where the obvious solution is calling a plumber. There are some other times where who to call and what type of service you need is not quite so clear. Here are some of the common types of installations and repairs that a plumber such as Michael Poremski Plumbing & Heating Inc. can help you with. Bring In a New Gas Line Perhaps you just bought a home that only has electric hookups for the laundry dryer, or you own an electric range and you want to make the smart switch to gas. A qualified plumber can help by installing a new gas line in your home or by bringing your existing gas line up to code. Bring Plumbing Up to Code In older homes or homes that have had plumbing fixes applied to them might have different types of piping connected to other types of pipe, such as old copper pipes being connected to new PVC pipe. Water lines that are either not up to code or need to be replaced for whatever reason will require a high-quality plumbing contractor to repair or replace. Clogged Sewer Lines If you have a drain that is totally stopped or is consistently taking an incredibly long time to drain, the problem might not be in your plumbing but might actually be where your home sewer line is connecting to the city sewer line under the street. In this case of a clogged sewer, a professional contractor will have to come out and can send a camera through the sewer line to determine where the problem is and come up with a good strategy for removing the clog. Install a Water Heater If you are in need of a new water heater, make sure that you work with a plumbing contractor, such as Michael Poremski Plumbing & Heating Inc., to get the best service and make sure that you choose the right type of water heater and that the water heater is installed correctly and is up to code. Editor's note: In the heading "Bring In a New Gas Line" in should be capitalized because it is part of the verb. (-1 capitalization)
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