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What You Need to Know About Flushing Your Inland Empire Water Heater

Water heaters are fairly low maintenance as far as appliances are concerned, but they still need a little bit of care to function well. Flushing your water heater is fairly straightforward and is something you can usually take care of on your own. Here’s what you need to know to drain your water heater from … [Read More]

Tree Roots Are Growing. Are They In Your Sewer System?

If your drains have been slow, your toilets have been gurgling, or you’ve noticed a suspiciously lush strip of grass running across your yard, there’s a chance something’s happening underground that you can’t see. Ground Werks Plumbing & Rooter sees this situation constantly in Rancho Cucamonga, and tree root intrusion is more common than most … [Read More]

How Bad is Your Clog? A Quick Guide From Your Rancho Cucamonga Plumbing Experts

A clogged drain or two can indicate anything from a one-time issue to a significant sewer problem. Do you know what to look for when deciding how big of a deal your clog is? While the best way to make sure your clog doesn’t indicate a bigger problem is to give your Inland Empire plumbers … [Read More]

How Often Should You Schedule Rancho Cucamonga Sewer Inspections?

Why Sewer Line Inspections Matter Your sewer line works hard every day, carrying wastewater safely away from your home. Over time, natural wear, shifting soil, or invading roots can cause cracks, blockages, or misalignments. Because these pipes are buried underground, you won’t see problems until symptoms appear inside your home—by then, you may already be … [Read More]

Should I Install Reverse Osmosis or Buy Bottled Water?

What Is Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment? Reverse osmosis (RO) is a powerful water purification process that removes up to 98% of dissolved solids, chemicals, and other contaminants that impact taste and safety. It may sound complicated, but it’s a surprisingly simple technology. It works by forcing water through a special membrane that blocks out impurities … [Read More]

What Is an Offset Sewer Line (and How to Fix It)?

What Is an Offset Sewer Line? An offset sewer line happens when two sections of your pipes are no longer lining up the way they should. Instead of forming a smooth, continuous pathway, one side of the joint slips out of place and leaves a small gap. It may not seem like a big deal, … [Read More]

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