If pipes are left unattended, they can quickly cause significant damage to other home fixtures. While the strain of repair costs and the potential for further damage to your property is a troublesome thought, the risk of health problems caused by severe leaks is an even greater cause for concern. I In most circumstances, it’s not the leaks themselves that…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
After seeing countless commercials for liquid drain cleaners, your first thought is to reach for that bottle of thick blue liquid with scary-sounding chemicals in it because it’ll get the job done quickly, right? What companies don’t say is that these chemicals are always harmful on pipes, regardless if the bottle says, “harmless on pipes”. There are even warnings on…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
You never know what kinds of bacteria, chemicals, waste particles and other undesirables are coming out of your faucets. Reverse osmosis is one option that can give you the taste of clean, fresh water in your home. Save money by avoiding bottled water and enjoy the freshwater straight from your tap. Reverse osmosis consists of a series of tubes and filters…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
Working from home and maintaining social distancing efforts means a house full of people, putting added strain on your plumbing system. You may be wondering if you can still call your local plumber and schedule services while adhering to the safety guidelines of social distancing. NDI Plumbing understands that the current disruption to daily life shouldn’t be compounded by plumbing…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
Both are home heating systems, but they are not the same thing. We’ll give you the facts of each so you can better decide which is best for your home. Furnaces A furnace uses air to heat your home. The thermostat detects the falling temperature and calls for heat. In gas furnaces, the pilot light or electronic lights the natural…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
If you have black specks in your home’s water, something’s not right- and identifying the source of the problem is essential to fixing it and restoring your home’s supply of clean water. Here are the most common sources of black specks and how to get rid of them. Top 3 Sources of Black Specks in Water 1. Pipe Corrosion: Old pipes can…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
In general, your tap water is safe to drink. It’s tested at municipal water treatment plants and must meet strict federal standards. Fortunately, sometimes the water can still become contaminated by the time it reaches your household plumbing. That’s the conclusion of a report by the National Resources Defense Council (NRDC) titled “What’s on Tap?”, which looks at the safety…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
Feeling squeaky clean on your bottom might not be good for your bottom line. The issue of whether wipes labeled as “flush-able” really live up to their name has the potential not only to clog p your toilet and sewer systems in the Mid-Atlantic but the U.S. court systems as well. Since their appearance on the market, so-called flush-able wipes…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
Houses make sounds. It’s part of being a house. For the most part, it’s natural. Sometimes though, it isn’t. Sometimes, the things you hear inside your walls are the result of a problem with your home’s plumbing. When you hear those plumbing sounds, you’ll want to know what they are and what to do about them. We’ve listed the most…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading
If you are a new homeowner or someone looking to be more of a DIYer in 2020, certain plumbing tools can make your life easier. Here are the top nine tools we believe every homeowner should have in their toolbox. 1. A PlungerThis is a given, but still very necessary. It’s important to keep a cup plunger for sinks and…[...]
Continue Reading
Continue Reading

