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Weekly Plumbing Tip!

Don’t leave the washer running when you leave home. A leak or overflow in an unoccupied house may progress to a major water inundation.

Great service

Richard was great to work with my kitchen sink replacement. This turned out to be a challenge simply finding a sink to fit the opening left by the old one. All in all quite an adventure but the end result…

Weekly Plumbing Tip!

If you don’t know the path of the buried sewage pipe across your yard, ask a plumber to show you. Avoid planting trees near the pipe to prevent tree root intrusion, a frequent cause of sewage blockage and backups.

Weekly Plumbing Tip!

If you usually pour grease or other animal fats down the drains, stop. When it goes down the drain, it hardens and causes sewer pipes to clog and back-up.

Very satisfied

My experience with Gene Johnson Plumbing was terrific. I hired them just to replace a faucet in my kitchen sink. Dennis was very professional, competent, and friendly. He arrived on time and completed the job quickly and efficiently. He was…

Weekly Plumbing Tip!

If your house is at the bottom of a hill or incline, sewage back-flow is more common. Ask your plumber to explain the benefits of installing a back-flow prevention device.

Weekly Plumbing Tip!

If the concrete slab of your home has spots of dampness or if there are muddy or wet areas around the perimeter of your foundation, a slow water leak under your home is usually the culprit.

Trenchless Sewers and Professional Plumbers in Seattle

Many homeowners today are opting for trenchless sewers. Plumbers in Seattle have a number of reasons why they recommend this installation – not only are trenchless sewers easy to maintain, but they are economical as well. Here are a few…