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Hot water is a crucial component of any shower, and when it stops flowing, it can be a major inconvenience. There are several potential causes for this problem, and it’s important to understand them in order to get your hot water back as soon as possible. In this post, we’ll explore some of the most common reasons why hot water may not be coming out of your shower, as well as what you can do to fix the issue.

Connecticut Plumber Shares Insight On Potential Causes

One of the most common causes of hot water not coming out of the shower is a malfunctioning water heater. Your water heater is responsible for heating the water that flows through your pipes, and if it’s not working properly, the water that comes out of your shower will be cold. This can be caused by a variety of issues, such as a broken thermostat, a clogged burner, or a malfunctioning heating element. In most cases, a professional Connecticut plumber will be able to diagnose and repair the problem.

Another common cause of hot water not coming out of the shower is a clogged or broken shower head. If your shower head is clogged with mineral buildup, the water flow will be restricted, and the water that comes out will be colder. Additionally, if the showerhead is broken, water may not flow through it at all. If you suspect that your shower head is the problem, you can try cleaning it or replacing it.

A third cause of hot water not coming out of the shower is a problem with the plumbing. If the pipes that supply hot water to your shower are clogged or broken, the water flow will be restricted, and the water that comes out will be colder. In some cases, the problem may be due to a leak in the pipes, which can cause water to escape before it reaches the showerhead. A plumber will be able to diagnose and fix any issues with the plumbing.

Finally, it is also possible that the problem is with the water supply from the city. It could be an issue with the water being too cold coming from the source, this can be verified by checking the water temperature at different points in your home. If this is the case, it will require the help of the local water department to fix the issue.

Contact a Trusted Plumber Today

If you’re experiencing a lack of hot water coming out of your shower, it’s important to understand that there are several potential causes. By understanding the possible reasons, you can take the necessary steps to get your hot water back as soon as possible. If you, or someone you know, is experiencing hot water issues contact our licensed, professional Connecticut plumber today by calling (860) 863-8189. We’re here to help!

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Due to the drastic increase in inflation over the past year, COVID shutting down our economy for an extended period of time, the change in the country’s leadership, and much more, we’ve noticed as consumers that our dollar won’t go as far in today’s society compared to just a few years ago. 

Not only has a gallon of milk at the grocery store increased in price, but so has the cost of PVC pipes, valves, fuel, and other material a plumber needs to service various repairs and projects. Be sure to do your research about costs and what to look for when hiring a reliable plumber before selecting a contractor. Below, we’ll dive into one of the leading challenges in the industry and a common reason why costs continue to increase – skilled labor employment rates.

Best Plumber in Connecticut Shares Industry Stats

Not only do we face challenges in today’s economy with the rise in material costs, but we also are continuing to battle the skilled labor industry employment rates, which affect the increase in service price. See the images below for notable statistics.

*Data from November 2022 BLS Employment Situation report.
Image Source: https://www.uschamber.com/workforce/america-works-data-center

For the plumbing industry, we fall under “professional and business services” so we hover around a 3% quit rate. Therefore, making it even more challenging to find a reliable, licensed plumber as a consumer – and as an employer in the plumbing industry. Meaning, our currently employed, licensed plumbers are in high demand for repairs/projects. To keep our team from getting overwhelmed, we have to keep prices competitive and fair with the increased demand. We also have to keep in mind the rise in material cost as mentioned above, and below.

Rise in Cost for Plumbing Material 

A few months ago, in September of this year (2022), Spectrum News interviewed a plumbing company asking about how the increased cost of materials has affected their business. They noted that copper and PVC piping material are two staples in the plumbing industry, as well as cast-iron pipes, although they’re slowly being replaced as years pass.

The Co-President Mike Wallenstein said in his interview:

PVC pipe has gone up about 75% and the fittings about 83% for PVC fittings. We’ve seen cast-iron pipe go up about 83%.

https://spectrumnews1.com/oh/columbus/news/2022/09/07/pipe-costs-increasing-for-plumbers

And trust us plumbers, we feel the effects across the industry. Of course, we’re all hoping for the economy to turn around in the near future but we could be waiting some time for prices to fall again. Know your budget, research your potential plumber, research the plumbing industry, and simply be prepared for costs that could come along with any plumbing request.

Do Your Research Before Hiring a Licensed Plumber

Moonlight Plumbing, the best plumber in Connecticut, wanted to shed light on the realities of today’s economy and plumbing industry. We want to be sure you’re hiring the best plumber for the job you’re looking to tackle. Read more about things to look for, outside of costs, when choosing the best plumber for any project/repair. If you have plumbing questions or needs, contact our team of experts at (860) 863-8189. We’re always happy to help!

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Sewer and Drain Cleaning

You’ve come to the right place, we can help! Whether you’re looking for guidance on a routine cleaning schedule, have a strange odor coming from your sewer drains, or a drain has started making weird noises, we have tips to help clean and unclog any pesky pipes.

Routine Cleaning

To avoid sewer or drainage problems in the first place, we strongly recommend cleaning your lines often with an enzyme cleaner. These cleaners are found at most hardware stores and serve many different purposes, but any high-grade cleaner will work.

Once you’ve purchased an enzyme cleaner, you’ll want to follow the cleaner’s instructions and dump it into your basement drain. If your basement drain is unavailable, find a large drain to dump it into. Enzyme cleaners work over time, so be sure to let it soak and have time to break down bacteria.

Make Sure You Have a Snake

If you’re already experiencing a clog, you will need to try something more than a cleaner. Any minor clog is typically fixed with a tool called a snake. They’re long, and easy to shove down a drain and pull out or move blockages. You want to avoid breaking the line. If you can’t get through a blockage – don’t force the snake, it’s probably a bigger clog than you think and it’s time to call a professional.

Homemade Cleaning Solution

To break down grease and grime, you can use baking soda mixed with vinegar as a solvent. You’ll want to use one part baking soda and one part vinegar for the mixture. When these two products are mixed together, they have a chemical reaction where it foams and breaks down any grease build up. We recommend this option for any sink drain issues, but can be an option for backed up drains anywhere in your home.

Flushing Your Pipes

This option is only viable if you are not dealing with a clog as it requires water to run through your system. All you need to do is mix a bit of the drain cleaner into the toilet water and flush. Note, drain cleaner is different from enzyme cleaner in that it uses chemicals to break down the bacteria. Therefore, you don’t want to use this on your pipes too often as it could cause wear and deterioration on your pipes. This will help the cleaner to run through and coat pipes to help avoid clogs.

*Again, do not try this option if a clog already exists.

Need a Plumbing Professional?

Any of these options are great to catch a clog in its early stages or prevent future clogs. Often, though, we catch them once the damage is already done and you’ll likely need an expert to assess the situation.

Call our team anytime to check out your sewer and drainage issues. You can reach out to us by emailing moonlightplumbingllc@gmail.com or calling (860) 863-8189. We look forward to helping you!

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If you own a property built before 1975, our cast iron plumber thinks there’s a good chance that the plumbing infrastructure is made with cast iron pipes. While they are durable, they do wear overtime causing leaks, corrosion, or calcification. That’s why in this day and age many plumbers recommend replacing these old cast iron pipes with new PVC pipes. PVC pipes are known for having longer life spans and higher reliability. Additionally, trying to repair cast iron pipes can be pricey and the fixes are often only temporary. 

That being said, what are the signs that you could look for, or may be experiencing, that signal it’s time to replace your cast iron pipes? We’ve outlined the major ones below.

Cast Iron Plumber Shares Signs it’s Time to Replace Your Pipes

The pipes have an awful smell. This often occurs when there’s a crack in the cast iron pipes, which also signifies the pipes are deteriorating. The smell that leaks into the property is sewage gas which can both be harmful and unpleasant. 

There are leaks occurring. A leak in piping is quite common and is actually not a huge concern if it happens once or twice over a long period of time. However, if a property has multiple leaks in a short period of time, there’s indication that the pipes are deteriorated and need to be replaced to avoid more leaks.

The foundation has cracks or holes. This indicator is often the most expensive and most dangerous as it shows weakness in the stability of the property and the pipes. This damage often appears from leaks that go undetected for a while. To replace the pipes and repair foundational damage takes expertise and, therefore, can make this project quite costly.

There’s fungus growing. You guessed it, we’re talking about mold. Mold is harmful to an individual’s health and well-being. Water and moisture feeds mold and no one should let it continue to affect their health. Don’t let mold grow and spread at a faster rate because of a leaky pipe that was not replaced. We can help!

The toilet won’t flush. You may have tried all the chemical options from the store and are still experiencing sewage backups. These solutions have not only solved the problem, but have now damaged your cast iron pipes as they contain sulfuric acid, which is harmful to these kinds of pipes. Let our team assess the situation before further damaging your plumbing system.

The water isn’t clear or clean. Tap water, from time to time, can be slightly discolored from the city working on main water pipes. But, consistent discoloring in your water is indication of a rusty or corroded cast iron pipe. The rust contaminants are mixing with the water coming out of your sink or shower and, if consumed, can cause health issues. Discoloring of water is a severe situation and should be evaluated by a plumber as soon as possible.

Contact Our Team

If you or someone you know is concerned about the status of their cast iron pipes, contact our team of professionals to evaluate, make recommendations, and help in replacing cast iron pipes as deemed necessary. Call us at (860) 863-8189 or visit our website anytime.

Most commercial buildings like hospitals, hotels and education centers have in-house maintenance workers who are able to assist with daily plumbing issues. However, there are many instances when hiring a commercial plumbing professional is necessary for larger and more urgent problems. These are the top five most common commercial plumbing issues that may require a professional plumber.

Damaged Water Pipes

Commercial properties rely on their water pipes functioning properly. It is important to avoid damage and know when to call a professional when something seems off with your plumbing. Signs of damaged water pipes include discolored water, low water pressure, increased water bills and foul smells.

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Low Water Pressure

Low water pressure in commercial buildings is an indicator of a leaky or burst pipe. This is detrimental in commercial properties because they rely on properly running water to meet certain industry standards. They also must maintain a proper level of cleanliness. If you’re concerned about the pressure of your water being too low, contact a commercial plumbing professional ASAP.

Blocked or Damaged Sewage Lines

No commercial property owner wants disgusting matter from their sewage line to back up into their building. Unfortunately, that happens when you allow blocked sewage to go untreated by a commercial plumbing professional for too long. Even worse, the sewage lines can experience major damage while remaining blocked for too long. A bad smell circulating your building is a clear indicator that your sewage lines may be blocked.

Slab Leaks

Slab leaks can cause serious damage to your commercial building’s foundation. They are also very difficult to detect. If you let a slab leak go unattended, you could potentially face major damage to your entire commercial property. Indicators that you need to call a commercial plumbing professional include cracks in the walls, ceiling and floor, warping on your hardwood flooring, and wetness in carpets.

Corroded Pipes

Corrosion on plumbing pipes is a major sign that the pipes are old and are more susceptible to major problems. Leaks, restricted water flow and even bursts are common with corroded pipes. It’s important to know when to decommission your commercial building’s piping. This way you’re able to prevent any future damage from happening.

If you own a commercial building and have experienced any of the plumbing issues above, Contact us today for 10% off your first service! You can count on our team of experts to deliver dependable service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Many homeowners can feel overwhelmed by the decision to repair their water heater or to just replace it altogether. Before you make the decision to replace your unit, hire a trustworthy plumber that knows what they’re looking at. They may be able to efficiently repair your water heater saving you a lot of time, money and hassle. Here are some of the tips we use to help our client decide on water heater repair or replacement.

Know The Age of Your Water Heater

Most water heaters last between 10 and 15 years. If you’re experiencing consistent problems with your water heater, it may be time to consider replacing rather than repairing. Water heater efficiency and cost is important. Continuing to put money into repairs on an old water heater is not the most beneficial option when considering your time and money.

Access the Frequency of Repairs in the Past

If you’re making yearly repairs on your water heater, it may be time to consider investing in a new one. However, if you’re experiencing an issue for the first time, you may benefit more from a simple repair. Keep in mind the cumulative cost of constant repairs versus a one time investment of a new water heater.

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Evaluate the Severity of Your Water Heater Issues

Evaluating how serious your water heater problems are is vital in making that final decision in repairing or replacing. Call a professional from Moonlight Plumbing to come in and evaluate your water heater problems. We will give you an accurate estimate on the cost of your water heater repair. We can help you decide whether it’s a smart idea to replace or repair.

Consider the Cost of Your Current Water Heater Bill

Another benefit of talking to a Moonlight Plumbing professional is getting a general idea of your monthly water heater cost. If your monthly bill is too high or you’re experiencing frequent loss of hot water, we can help you analyze your cost to benefit ratio to determine your smartest option.

Compare the Quality and Cost of Technicians in Your Area

If you’ve hired plumbers in the past for water heater repairs but continue experiencing low quality performance, it may be time to get a second opinion. If water heater issues are occurring because of misdiagnosis, you shouldn’t jump right into purchasing a replacement. First, get a trusted second opinion and an accurate assessment from a professional at Moonlight Plumbing.

If you want a second opinion on replacing your water heater, contact us today for 10% off your first service! You can count on our team of experts to deliver trustworthy service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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Has the pandemic had you looking around for your next home project? It may not be as exciting as a new build or a paint refresh, but as a residential plumber that sees it all, I bet your plumbing could use some TLC. Think of it as getting a head start on spring cleaning! 

With entire families having spent so much time at home the past several months, everyone’s plumbing has been working on overdrive and would benefit from a good cleaning. Fortunately, our residential plumber knows a handful of simple and effective ways you can clean your plumbing fixtures without many tools.

1. Clean Those Drains

While the drains in your home may be functioning just fine at the moment, consider giving them a quick clean. Gunk and grime will pile up over time leaving you with a clogged drain if you do not clean regularly. Cleaning out your sink, tub and shower drains every so often will also prevent future clogs. 

What you need: white vinegar, baking soda, hot water

  • Pour ½ a cup of baking soda down your drain 
  • Pour ½ a cup of white vinegar and let the mixture sit for 15 minutes 
  • Boil water 
  • After 15 minutes, pour one cup of your hot water down each drain
  • Repeat if necessary

2. Clear Your Traps

If you didn’t know, the “trap” is the curved pipe beneath your sink connecting the drain pipe to the sewer pipe. The purpose of this pipe is to hold some flushed water. This sitting water creates a seal in the pipe that prevents smelly sewer gases from coming back up. The unfortunate part of this curve is that it can also retain other items you flush. A regular trap cleaning can prevent clogs.

What you need: rubber gloves, bucket, wrench, scrub brush and soap

  • Put on rubber gloves
  • Place a bucket beneath the trap
  • Loosen slip nuts using a wrench (you can also try by hand) 
  • Remove the trap and pour everything inside into the bucket 
  • Scrub out your trap with soap and water
  • Replace the trap and tighten the slip nuts. 
  • Run the sink to ensure water is flowing correctly

3. Clean Shower Heads

Showerhead nozzles get clogged overtime with scale build-up from water minerals and the usual grime. When your home uses hard water, you’ll find this happening more often. To get the most out of your shower, use this quick cleaning method.

What you need: white vinegar, baking soda, gallon size plastic bag, rubber band 

  • Pour ⅓ cup of white vinegar into plastic bag
  • Put ⅓ cup of baking soda into plastic bag
  • Shake the bag and tie it around the nozzle with the showerhead submerged

You can also try removing your showerhead and scrubbing the nozzles from the inside. You’ll need to remove the filter, so clean that out while you’re in there!

4. Clean Grout Mold

Dark and humid environments are the perfect place for mold spores to spread. This means showers can be one of the biggest culprits that carry mold in your home. Take a look at your grout lines and see if there are dark spots between the tiles. Over time, if this mold grows, it can spread to other parts of your bathroom and eventually affect your health. 

What you need: white vinegar, spray bottle, coarse scrub brush, toothbrush, caulk

  • Ventilate your bathroom 
  • Put white vinegar into a spray bottle
  • Spray the solution onto mold and scrub with brush
  • Use a toothbrush for hard to clean grout lines
  • Caulk any missing or worn out grout lines once you are finished cleaning.

Need Assistance? Contact Our Residential Plumber Today!

Take it from this residential plumber that your energy is never wasted on a quick cleaning. However, if you do not have the time or motivation to clean your plumbing, we are here to help. Moonlight plumbing covers Mystic and Stonington, CT, and we are open and ready when you are. Whether you need a plumbing cleaning, fixture repair or replacement, we can handle any job no matter how big or small. Contact us today!

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When building a house or commercial building “from scratch”, there’s a lot of moving parts. There are things and people to manage, numerous decisions to make, a budget to keep in mind, and a whole lot more. Honestly, it can be quite overwhelming. But, the plumbing aspect doesn’t have to be a headache. If you choose a professional plumber, he/she/they should have a thorough understanding of the complexity and amount of work that all new construction plumbing entails.

When you buy an older house/property instead of building, you often run into the issue of outdated and/or unmaintained plumbing. While it may feel like a burden upfront for all new plumbing appliances, the longevity and opportunity to properly care for new appliances can save significant amounts of money in the long run. Also, there are constant updates and improvements needed on plumbing appliances to help them run more efficiently. Installing these more efficient appliances upfront will help you save money on the utility bill each month.

We, at Moonlight Plumbing, understand you have a lot to worry about and we are prepared to help give you comfort knowing your new construction plumbing work is in good hands. Here are two new construction plumbing tips for your property.

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New Construction Plumbing Tips

  1. Understand Basic Plumbing Systems/Processes
    • Septic Tank/Sewer
      • You need to know what size of septic tank you need (dependent on the square footage and # of rooms in the house).
      • Septic tanks separate solid and liquid waste. The breakdown is completed by microorganisms and it outputs gas that needs to be vented properly.
    • Piping
      • Clean water flows through pipes at 50-60 psi from a supply line. Gravity pulls down the heavier, dirty water that will then exit the pipe system. Air also blows through the vents to help keep pipes clean and flowing smoothly.
    • Plumbing Appliances/Hardware
      • We all are familiar with plumbing hardware like tubs, sinks, showers, toilets, etc. It’s important to know that these appliances are easier to install if the walls and doorways haven’t been built out. Forgetting to do this prior to building will cause quite a headache and a lot of backtracking as far as building goes. If you’re worried about the cleanliness of the appliances, cover them with plastic or cardboard to help keep clean during construction.
  2. Important Plumbing Decisions to Keep in Mind When Building
    • Where will the main stack be located?
      • Generally, 3-4 inches in diameter and runs from the basement to the roof. Needs to be able to run without interruptions.
    • Install Drains and Vents
      • Bends in pipes need to be smooth when connecting to the main stack, pipes need to slant at a ¼” per foot to keep drain running properly, and venting needs to be set up properly so water and air can run through accordingly.
    • Be sure before any plumbing is installed you get a building permit to install your plumbing (this includes a plumbing diagram to be drawn up for approval).

Do you need a new construction plumber? 

With new construction plumbing projects, it’s important to find and hire a reputable plumbing contractor you can trust. Moonlight Plumbing has a team of experienced plumbers who have a diverse and expert understanding of new construction plumbing. We understand there’s always a budget to stick to and deadlines to meet whether building a residential or commercial building, and we are prepared to meet these expectations. We hope you choose one of our professionals to help with your next project! In the meantime, we are prepared to answer any questions you may have. Call one of our team members any time. If you are ready to receive a quote contact us today!

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Nearly 20% of your energy bill is calculated from your water heater. Our water heater plumber says that setting your water heater temperature too high/too low can do more harm than good. For example, if your water heater temperature is too high, you’re paying for that extra cost. On the contrary, if your water heater is too low you may experience an inconvenience with lack of hot water. Also, with lower water temperatures, you’re at greater risk for growing bacteria in your tank.

The EPA recommends a temperature of 120˚F for a water heater. It typically avoids insufficient hot water supply, is energy-efficient for billing purposes, and is a comfortable temperature for family members of all ages. But, there are a few reasons why you may want to set your heater above or below the recommended amount.

Reasons For Straying From the Recommended Temperature Setting

  • If you have a dishwasher that doesn’t preheat water, you may want to set the water heater to 140˚F.
  • If children or Elderly are in the facility, you may want to keep it lower due to burning concerns.
  • Individuals with suppressed immune systems or respiratory disease should keep the hot water at 140˚F.
  • Individuals living alone may want to keep it lower to try to save money since demand for water is less.
  • In general, every 10˚F you turn it down, you can save an average of 3-5% on your energy bill.

Other Notes About Water Temperature Setting

  • Need to know what your current water temperature setting is set to? It can be found by looking at the dial on the water heater. Or, if you don’t have a dial, you can take a temperature reading from any faucet. If you do a measurement from the faucet, be sure to let the water run for a few minutes to get the most accurate reading.
  • If you’re unsure on the temperature your water heater should be set, start at 120˚F change by intervals of 5-10˚F. You know you found the perfect temperature when…
    • You get enough hot water to shower, wash dishes, do laundry, etc without running out.
    • Children or other family members are not at risk of injury/burns.
    • It’s comfortable to cleanse with but is still at a respectable temperature to be wary of the energy bill.
  • If you decide you need to lower your water heater temperature, but are worried about bacteria growth, you could install a hot water tank booster. This will store the water at 140˚F, but will mix with cooler water before reaching the faucet. Thus, you get water about 120˚F by the time it is pouring into your hands and you can rest assured that bacteria isn’t infecting your water heater.

Water Heater Plumber Near You

Find a water heater plumber near you. In our previous blog we shared the different types of water heaters we offer at Moonlight Plumbing. Talk with one of our professionals today to see which water heater is best suited for your home/facility. Also discuss what temperature to which your water heater should be set. Anyway we can help, we’re here for you!

Many of us see eliminating oil heat from our house as a daunting task. A lot of us see the larger upfront cost and don’t really understand the benefits of paying for this upgrade. You’re not alone thinking the costs won’t outweigh the benefits. But, our Connecticut plumber wants to help clarify why you should be weary of using oil to heat your water/home and look into investing in a more renewable energy source. And, when/if you’re ready to make the switch we know just who to call!

Connecticut Plumber Shares the Oil Facts

If our planet doesn’t reduce its carbon footprint by 50% in the next two decades, we’ll all experience serious consequences. This means many of us need to stop using oil in our homes. Oil is used for three main reasons in our home: to heat water, living space, or the chimney. One of the biggest issues with using oil to heat your home is the “standby” losses that occur with your boiler. Typically, about a quarter of your heat is wasted by escaping through your chimney or into your basement!

There are countless other downfalls of using oil as your main heat source. Here are just a few of the “big factors” we’d like to share. Typically, oil has higher fuel cost because \ heating oil is more expensive than heating natural gas. Also, oil requires a lot of maintenance. Dirt and soot often get mixed in the oil and build up causing issues. So, more times than one would like, there are repair men sent to the house to help clean out the build up. Finally, in general, oil heat is just inconvenient. It doesn’t have the pipeline infrastructure so you have to store the oil in a tank and refill regularly.

Solutions We Offer at Moonlight Plumbing

If you’re looking to replace/upgrade your system, we have a couple options at Moonlight Plumbing that may suit your needs.

  • Option #1: Tankless Water Heaters
    • Saves Money – it prevents the system from heating water that won’t be used.
    • Efficient – It only uses energy to heat the water on an as-needed basis.
    • Longevity – You’ll be less likely to replace your water heater.
    • No Limit to Hot Water – It heats water on demand so there’s never a chance of running out.
  • Option #2: Conventional Water Heaters
    • There are two subcategories when selecting this option; natural gas or electric.
    • Option A – Natural Gas Heaters:
      • Cheaper Than Oil – there’s more stable supply and demand for gas making it cheaper than oil.
      • Requires Little Maintenance – gas burns cleaner than oil resulting in less build up of dirt or other particles. Therefore, less repairs/cleaning necessary.
      • Gas is Nontoxic – it won’t contaminate soil or groundwater if it leaks.
    • Option B – Electric Heaters:
      • Safe and Reliable – most have no moving parts which means there’s less chance of breaking down. Thus, resulting in longer life span as well.
      • Affordable and Efficient – it’s the cheapest option of heating a home because of stable supply and demand for a long period of time now.
        • They can also be wired room to room so if a room is not in use, you won’t need to heat it saving you money
      • Environmentally Friendly – doesn’t require the burning of anything so it will not emit pollutants into the atmosphere. It also eliminates the risk of gas leaks.

Let Us Help You Find a Better Solution

While there is no right or wrong way to heat your house, our Connecticut plumber believes there is a worse and better solution. Finding the right solution to heat your home so it’s affordable, reliable, and efficient is important. If you’re ready to help stop pollution, save money in the long term, and upgrade your home by switching your oil heater to natural gas or electric, call one of our experts today. Or, if you have questions or need more information reach out on our website, too! We look forward to helping you find a better way to heat your home.