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.
Plumbing pipes are the kind of things that are just… there. You don’t notice them until something goes wrong, but they’re the lifelines of your plumbing system that deliver water to your faucets, showers, and toilets while carrying away waste and sewage.
Today, we’re giving you a rundown of the types of pipes in plumbing systems that you may find in your home.
Tap water is crystal clear, but does that mean it's crystal clean, too?
Concerns about water quality have gained significant attention, and for good reason. While many areas receive water from municipal sources that undergo rigorous testing and treatment, it’s essential to be aware of potential contaminants that can affect the purity of your tap water.
Don't fret if your home is equipped with minimal square footage and a modestly-sized kitchen, because the adage rings true: great things come in small packages.
Whether you can easily lose a spatula in your kitchen or walk from the fridge to the oven in less than two seconds, the kitchen is the heart (or stomach) of the home.
A garbage disposal (also popularly known as a garburator) is one of your best friends in the kitchen, especially after dinnertime.
They help us save time and even contribute to better waste management. Located under the kitchen sink, right between the sink drain and drain trap, this essential appliance offers optimal levels of convenience.
If you’ve ever fallen off your toilet or dealt with the irritating squeak of a loose toilet seat, we dedicate this page to you.
You use your toilet multiple times a day—you and everyone in the house may even fight over who has dibs on the upstairs bathroom every morning before work or school.
Have you ever received a colossal water bill that made it look like you filled up eight Olympic-sized pools with your kitchen faucet?
Spikes in hydro bills happen every now and then, and that's completely okay. What isn't alright is water wastage that turns a bill spike into a habit.