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Reactive V.S. Proactive: Boiler & Sump Pump Maintenance
We see all the time. A boiler goes down. A sump pump fails during heavy rain. A system shuts off, and no one knows why. That's reactive maintenance. And reactive maintenance is expensive. When equipment isn't serviced quarterly or semiannually, small issues turn into major breakdowns. Sediment buildup. Components wear down. Safety controls fail. Then suddenly you're facing emergency service calls, tenant complaints, downtime, and thousands in unexpected repairs. Now here's th
karlie702
Feb 191 min read


How to Keep Your Plumbing Healthy During Storm Season
Storm season is unpredictable, and when heavy rain hits, your plumbing system becomes one of the most important defenses your property has. Whether you're dealing with sudden downpours, flash floods, or rolling thunderstorms, your pipes, drains, and backup systems all work overtime to manage the extra water. The best way to protect your home or business from water damage is by preparing your plumbing before the storm arrives. At Horn's Backflow & Plumbing, we help property ow
karlie702
Dec 15, 20252 min read


Preparing Your Plumbing for Fall: 7 Essential Tips to Prevent Seasonal Problems
As the temperatures start to drop and the days get shorter, it’s important to make sure your plumbing system is ready for the fall season. Cooler weather, falling leaves, and sudden rainstorms can all affect how your plumbing performs. Taking the time now to prepare your home or commercial property can help you avoid costly repairs later. Here’s what our team at Horn’s Backflow & Plumbing recommends to keep your systems running strong this fall: 1. Inspect Outdoor Plumbing F
karlie702
Oct 21, 20252 min read


What to Do After a Storm: Protecting Your Plumbing and Backflow Systems
When a thunderstorm or heavy rain hits, your plumbing system is often one of the first things to feel the impact. From heavy rainfall to power surges, a storm can cause hidden leaks, drain blockages, or backflow issues that require costly repairs and keep your building's systems running safely. 1. Inspect for Leaks and Flooding: After the rain stops, take a walk around your property. Look for signs of water pooling near your foundation or around outdoor plumbing lines. Even s
karlie702
Oct 15, 20252 min read
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