Why Won't My Sprinkler System Turn Off?

Why Won’t My Sprinkler System Turn Off?


As the fall season approaches, discovering that your sprinkler system won’t turn off can be alarming. Not only do you potentially have to pay for wasted water, but there might be underlying issues with your sprinkler system that need to be addressed. Here at Terry’s Plumbing we know a thing or two about sprinkler systems. Here are few reasons why your sprinkler system may still be running and some do-it-yourself solutions you can try. Make Sure Your System is Off Before jumping to any assumptions, you should first locate your sprinkler control panel and make sure the dial is turned […]

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Sprinkler System Maintenance Tips

Sprinkler System Maintenance Tips


Nothing can turn heads quite like a beautiful lawn, so do what’s right and give your lawn the hydration it needs to thrive all year. Sprinkler systems will keep your lawn looking great while conserving water, but they do require attention. Here are some tips from Super Terry on what you should be aware of when purchasing and maintaining your sprinkler system.  Keeping Up With Sprinkler System Maintenance If you’re looking to purchase a sprinkler system or you already own one, you need to meticulously maintain it, so that it continues to help save you money in the long run. […]

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Six Signs You Have A Slab Leak

Six Signs You Have A Slab Leak


Most homes are built on a concrete slab foundation, with no additional buffer between your home’s ground floor and the earth. So, plumbing often runs directly beneath homes; and if yours is on a slab, then your plumbing system is most likely enclosed in that concrete. As your home and its pipes age, they are subject to degradation – which can cause slab leaks to occur. In this blog, we discuss what a slab leak is, signs of one, and how they should be fixed. Keep reading for more!

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Plumbing News Roundup: April 2023

Plumbing News Roundup: April 2023


The plumbing industry is constantly evolving. In this month’s roundup we cover the industry’s skyrocketing market increase, a Chicago area assisted living facility gets a Hydronic pressurization unit, and DC puts a plan in motion to remove lead pipes. Keep on reading our news roundup for more details. Plumbing Services Market To Increase Exponentially The research report on the MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) Services market sheds light on the growth catalysts along with impediments that will shape the industry dynamics over the forecast timeframe 2021-2026. It also delivers insights about the rewarding prospects and associated challenges to help businesses […]

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Why Is My Tap Water Cloudy?

Why Is My Tap Water Cloudy?


Our lives revolve around having access to clean drinking water 24/7, especially at home. So when your tap water suddenly seems cloudy, it’s reasonable to be concerned about any safety risks associated with drinking it. Luckily, your local plumbing experts at Terry’s Plumbing can help ease any worries you have about using and consuming cloudy water. Read on to learn more about your water quality!

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high water pressure

Signs your Water Pressure is To High


Have you been experiencing small plumbing problems around your home? Even though a leaky faucet handle can seem like an easy fix, it may point toward a larger problem.  The bigger issue at hand is the potential damage to your plumbing system that high water pressure can cause. High water pressure can cause other issues to pop up throughout your property.  Luckily, our team at Terry’s Plumbing knows all about plumbing issues! So, we’ve rounded up a few ways for homeowners to tell if their water pressure is too high. Running Out Of Hot Water Steaming hot showers are fantastic, […]

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Signs Of Sewer Backup

Signs Of Sewer Backup


Bad smells, inconveniences, and blockages, oh my! Sewer backups are one of the worst plumbing-related issues a homeowner can experience. Apart from poor odors- a backed-up sewer can cause significant damage to your home as well as your health.  You can prevent a sewer-related backup if you know the warning signs! Read ahead to learn what to watch for if you believe you’re experiencing a sewer backup.

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Plumbing News Roundup: March 2023

Plumbing News Roundup: March 2023


The plumbing industry is constantly evolving. In this month’s roundup we cover the EPA’s proposal of the first-ever National Drinking Water Standard, Whittier Tech Plumbing Students Receive Expert Introduction To New Methods, and the Commercial Tankless Water Heater Market Outlook report for 2024 is released. Keep on reading our news roundup for more details.

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How to: Protecting your Home from a Flood


Floods can be absolutely devastating. They can destroy not only your house, but all of the things that made your house a home. As weather conditions cause flooding around the country, we want to help you protect your home. See below for some tips about how to mitigate the damage caused by flooding and prevent it from occurring in the first place.

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Plumbing Upgrades That Increase Your Homes Value

Plumbing Upgrades That Increase Your Homes Value


One of the hardest parts about home maintenance is ensuring the value of your home goes up over time. Home value is a heavily debated topic within real estate, and many are stressed by skyrocketing prices. If you’re worried about your home’s value over time, you can take steps to ensure you get what your house is really worth after sale. At Terry’s Plumbing, we can help you upgrade your home and increase its value. Here’s what we recommend for you!

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