Zak and Jay are licensed plumbers proudly serving Burlington, Oakville, and Hamilton areas. With over 20 years of experience each, they specialize in residential and commercial plumbing solutions, including general repairs, drain cleaning, new installations, and 24/7 emergency services. As certified professionals, Zak and Jay are committed to providing reliable, honest, and high-quality workmanship. Their dedication to customer care has earned them a reputation as trusted plumbing experts in the Burlington, Oakville, and Hamilton area.
Clogged drains are one of the most typical reasons why homeowners enlist the help of an expert plumber. Even the most careful homeowners may find themselves faced with this problem from time to time - whether it’s food material clogging the kitchen sink, hair clogging the shower’s drain, or excess tissue paper clogging the toilet drain.
Every building with a water supply operates with either hard water or soft water; since you’re here, you’re probably wondering what that means. Some questions you might ask regarding hard water vs. soft water are: What kind of water is safe for your plumbing and appliances? What water density is best for your skin? Can you feel the difference in the water types?
One of the most worrisome and inconvenient problems that a homeowner can encounter is a leaking toilet.
The signs of a leaky toilet usually only become pronounced and noticeable when the leak has gotten bad — this means that the moment you notice a leakage, repairs need to be done ASAP.
Thanks to the explosion of accessible information online, many homeowners are empowered to take on numerous DIY projects and repairs for their homes - like patching the roof, sealing small toilet tank leaks, building a shed, basic landscaping, and so on.
Through DIY, homeowners get to learn new skills and even save money.
Nothing ruins a relaxing bathtub soak or shower than the prospect of seeing drain worms or drain flies. They can also be found in sink drains or even the toilet. Most homeowners resort to pouring down drain cleaners in hopes of killing the drain worms once and for all. But this tactic is not only damaging to the pipes, but it may also not be effective in the long run.
The toilet is one of the most important seats in a home. It’s also one of the most long lasting fixtures in the home - so replacements are usually few and far between. Homeowners can be faced with numerous small repairs through the lifetime of a toilet before the need for replacement arises.