The toilet and shower are the latest iterations of home plumbing that has been evolving for several hundred years. In order to understand the origins of plumbing equipment, it’s important to trace its history and to examine those involved in making strides in the technology. And so in this latest post, we are exploring the
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Conserve Water this Summer and Have Fun with These Tips
Summer is here, and it’s time to soak up the sun with the ones you love most. Although we wait all year long for the heat of summer, we’re always looking for the best ways to cool off once it arrives. For many, outdoor water play is ideal to stay cool and re-energize on a
If Your Home’s Drains and Water Stink, Here are the Reasons
Because certain components of your plumbing, like the pipes, don’t have any moving parts, a lot of people assume that once the plumbing is installed, there’s nothing else to worry about. This stuff will take care itself because it doesn’t have to do much other than sit there. But just because pipes don’t have cogs,
Going Green: The Eco-Friendly Choice
While it’s not a government recognized holiday, a lot of the world still recognizes April 22nd as Earth Day. It’s a day when we take some time to think of the Earth not just as the planet we live on, but our home. Like our own homes, we have a responsibility to make sure that
The World Recognizes World Water Day March 22
Spring always reminds us of the renewal in nature, but there is one natural resource that we lack worldwide- fresh water. This spring, take a moment to consider the value of that resource. Even though the earth is largely covered in water (approximately 70 per cent) only about 3 percent is usable. In many areas
Common Plumbing Myths Explained
What do you really know about your plumbing? You may own a plunger, but do you know how it is truly useful? Do you know why you might want to have your drains cleaned? Unfortunately, there are a lot of myths out there around how your plumbing works and how to fix it. To fix
Some Important Benefits of Low-Flow Toilets and Dual Flush Toilets
Are Their Benefits of Low Flow Toilets & Dual Flush Toilets? At Mark Johnson Plumbing, we want to know, have you ever stopped to think about how much money is wasted with every flush of your toilet? Chances are, if the toilets in your home were installed before the mid-90s, they waste countless gallons of
The Debate Over Hydro Jetting vs. Snaking
Contact Us At Mark Johnson Plumbing, we know that clogged drain or toilet can ruin your day. Slow-moving drains or overflowing sinks are common plumbing problems that many homeowners face on a regular basis. There are two main ways to handle these issues: hydro jetting and snaking. Hydro-Jetting vs. Snaking – Which Way is Better?
Setting New Year’s Resolutions
With the year dwindling to a close, many people are engaging in self-reflection. They are thinking about all of the things they have accomplished and what more they could have done. Many will reflect on issues relating to self-control, such as weight loss or kicking an old habit, like smoking. However, New Year’s resolutions could
How to Fix a Leaky Garden Hose DIY Style
Have you been having issues with your garden hose? If you’re experiencing leaks from your garden hose, don’t panic. Many homeowners run into this irritating issue every year, and unfortunately, most of them opt to replace the old hose and buy a new one only. Before you panic about the purchase of a new hose,