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Home Maintenance

13 Signs You Need to Call a Plumber (Don't Wait)

A slow drain becomes a blocked sewer. A small drip becomes a burst pipe. Here's the list of signs that mean call a licensed plumber now — not after you try to fix it yourself.

June 6, 2026 · Carlos Vega, Master Plumber

Water heater maintenance and inspection
Water Heaters

Water Heater Maintenance: Extend Its Life by Years

Flushing sediment, testing the pressure relief valve, adjusting the thermostat — three tasks that take 45 minutes a year and can double your water heater's life. Here's how.

May 29, 2026 · Maria Santos, Drain Specialist

Drain cleaning hydro jetting equipment
Drain Cleaning

Hydro Jetting vs Drain Snake: When to Use Which

A snake dislodges the blockage. Hydro jetting removes it. For most clogs, snaking is fine — but if it comes back in a few months, you need jetting. Here's how RapidFlow diagnoses each situation.

May 20, 2026 · Carlos Vega, Master Plumber

Frozen pipe prevention in winter
Seasonal

How to Winterize Your Plumbing Before Denver Freezes

Denver averages 12 nights below 10°F each winter. Unprotected pipes burst at 20°F if water sits in them long enough. Here's the full winterization checklist RapidFlow uses for residential homes.

May 11, 2026 · Maria Santos, Drain Specialist

Sewer line inspection camera equipment
Sewer & Drain

Why You Should Get a Sewer Line Inspection Before Buying a Home

A sewer line replacement runs $3,000–$15,000. A camera inspection runs $150–$300. Most home buyers skip it. Here's what RapidFlow finds on sewer inspections — and what it costs to fix.

May 2, 2026 · Carlos Vega, Master Plumber

Testing water pressure in residential plumbing
Home Maintenance

Why You Have Low Water Pressure (And How to Fix It)

Old pipes, mineral buildup, pressure regulator failure, or a leak you can't see. Low water pressure has six common causes — here's how to diagnose which one you're dealing with.

April 23, 2026 · Maria Santos, Drain Specialist

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