by Michael Holding | Dec 15, 2023 | News and Events
We’re here to take care of all your plumbing needs over the holiday season. For the month of January, remember to mention Kus kus sum when booking your job, and we will donate 10% of your plumbing invoice to the restoration of the old Courtenay Mill site to natural habitat for wildlife.
by Michael Holding | Oct 16, 2023 | News and Events
As a way to give back to this beautiful community we call home, Jay Green Plumbing will donate 10% of every plumbing invoice issued in January 2024, where the customer mentions Kus-kus-sum or Project Watershed, towards their efforts to restore this part of our estuary.
by Jason Green | Mar 29, 2023 | News and Events
Entering your washroom to find a puddle, or worse, around your toilet can make for an anxious few moments. Water damage is a real concern, not to mention the fact that a functioning toilet is really a necessity, and if you only have one restroom in your house, you definitely want to get that toilet working as quickly as possible.
by Jason Green | Jan 19, 2023 | News and Events
As a homeowner, it’s natural to be concerned about water damage on your property. Sometimes, there are visible signs that indicate a water leak in a specific part of your home. Other times, water can slowly leak for days, weeks, and months, and you don’t even realize it. You don’t want to overlook any signs that indicate trouble, as it can lead to very expensive repairs in the long run. However, how do you know what signs to watch for and which to ignore?
by Jason Green | Jan 10, 2023 | News and Events
The thing about plumbing is, it’s often taken for granted. We all need clean water flowing in our sinks and toilets, but we don’t really think about the mechanisms that make this possible until they’re broken. Then suddenly, there’s no water being delivered and that’s a disaster. Braving your first plumbing fixture replacement is an unfortunate but inevitable rite of passage for every homeowner.
by Jason Green | Dec 6, 2022 | News and Events
It’s already quite chilly at this time of the year, but inclement weather conditions characterized by high winds and frigid temperatures can lead to serious and costly problems for unprotected pipe systems. Any ice that forms in your pipes is a potential disaster, while frozen pipes can crack or burst and spew water and sewer waste inside and around your home.