Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Care & Feeding of your Garbage Disposal
First, let’s just call it a disposal. Calling it a garbage disposal gives people the false impression that they can put anything in there, just like the trash can. This is not true. Here are the top 3 rules to using a disposal properly, and thereby helping to prevent the need to call a plumber (like AB&R Plumbing) to fix it.
1) Both the disposal and the water have to be running.
It doesn’t matter which one you turn on first, but the water needs to be running full blast and the disposal needs to be on. Some people claim that it matters whether you use all cold, all hot or a mixture; I have never found this to be true. What is true is, the more water the better.
2) Never put more in the disposal at one time than you would comfortably put in your mouth (if you ate this stuff).
And you wondered why I called this blog the care & “feeding” of your disposal! Seriously though, if you only put small portions into the disposal at a time, it will work much better, last longer and be much less likely to clog. It may take a little longer to finish your food preparations or cleanup, but it will take a lot longer if you have to wait for the plumber to come fix it!
3) Let the disposal finish one “bite” before feeding it another.
What I mean by this is, let the noise go back to the same sound you get when it is running empty. Let the water run for a little while longer and then “feed” it another bite. When you are finished, let the disposal run about 15 seconds longer than you think you have to and let the water run 10 seconds longer than that.
If you follow these 3 simple rules, you will eliminate most of the problems people have with their disposals. (By the way, 2 of the worst things you can put down a disposal are coffee grounds and potato peels. Neither one will hurt the disposal, but they both are the most frequent cause of clogs. Just though you might want to know!)
Let’s all work together to help make this holiday season, and the entire year, a joyous, happy time, free from the hassles of clogged disposals and interrupted plans.
Merry Christmas!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Backflow Devices
The Orange County Health Department requires all backflow devices in Orange County, CA to be tested once a year by a certified tester. These testers attend a state-regulated course to learn the proper method for testing and repairing these devices. Testers have to be re-certified every two years.
At AB&R, we have 3 employees who are certified by the county to test backflow devices in Orange County. We also use a subcontractor to test devices outside of Orange County (we are in the process of getting certified in both LA and Riverside counties).
If you have a backflow device at your home or business, you should receive a notice from your local water district, every year about the same time, telling you your device is due for testing. If you are not receiving this notice, please, call your local water district and ask them why. Yes, it will cost you money, but it isn't very much, and here is why it is a good idea to have your backflow device tested.
Lets say (for example) you have a backflow device at your home that is on the line that provides water to your irrigation sprinklers. Let's further say that it has not been tested in more than a year, and there is something wrong with it. If a low pressure condition occurs in the city water supply - and this happens a lot more often than you know - water that is sitting on your lawn could be sucked back into the city water supply. This water might have debris, bugs, pesticides, fertilizer, animal waste and more in it.
Do you really want to drink this water?
It only costs $49.00 per device to have your backflow device tested, and you only have to do it once a year! That's less than $1.00 a week! If you contact AB&R Plumbing, we can schedule your test. We fill out all the paperwork, send it to the water district, the OC Health Department, you get a copy and we keep a copy. Next year, when it is coming due again, we will contact you and let you know.
Less than $50.00 a year to keep animal waste and chemicals out of our drinking water... Sounds like a good idea to me!
TO change the subject...
I am sure there are tons of people out there who have comments about the election. If you want to say anything here, please remember the following rules:
1) No profanity. If you use it, I will simply delete your comments. They will never make it to anyone!
2) Be polite. You wouldn't want someone being rude or calling you names if they happen to disagree with you, so don't do it here, please.
3) Be respectful of other people's opinions. I am sure that my opinions are not shared by everyone else. And yet, I am asking people to voice their opinions. Show everyone else the same respect.
That;s it! Not too bad! Let me get it started...
President-elect Barak Obama! I never thought I would live long enough for this country to get past something as unimportant as skin color. Will he do a good job, do you think? He has said he will bring the troops home from both Afghanistan and Iraq, do you think this is a good idea?
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Do you feel all clogged up?
Do you have a toilet that clogs a lot?
Do you have to not use your garbage disposal because it always clogs?
All of these are indications of a potential problem with your drain system and can be investigated and (usually) fixed fairly easily.
Everything that drains in your house drains – through something called a p-trap – into your house sewer system. The pipe where it starts is usually the smallest and, as that pipe joins to other pipes, they get bigger. The pipe that leaves your house is usually 3” or 4” pipe!
The drain for your kitchen sink and bathroom sinks typically connect with a 1-1/2” pipe, your tub or shower are typically 2” and your toilet is either 3” or 4”.
So, if the pipes are that big, how do you get a clog? Good question!
With most sinks, the clogs are going to be in the p-trap. This is underneath the sink and junk can settle into it and not get flushed down the drain. If enough junk gets settled into here, a clog will form and your sink will back up.
With a tub or shower, the biggest culprit is hair and soap scum. Hair catches on everything and the soap scum glues it together. Over time, these can form a nasty clog and really make your drain slow down.
With a toilet, the biggest problem is toilet paper. The p-trap for a toilet is part of the toilet. When you flush some solid waste and too much toilet paper, this is too much bulk to make it through the p-trap. Bingo, a clog! The most important thing?
DON”T FLUSH A SECOND TIME!!!!!!
Toilets are designed to hold all the water in the tank and not overflow. If you flush a second time, then the water goes all over the floor.
One note on toilets: don’t use them to flush things that you don’t want. Everything, it seems, gets stuck in a toilet. I’ve had toy cars, eyeliner pencils, bars of soap and GI Joe’s get stuck in toilets. In all cases, except the GI Joe, it was necessary to REPLACE the toilet! We could not get them out! Keep the lids down and your kids away!
Most of the time a clog in a sink or toilet can be cleared with a plunger. When this won’t work, that’s when you have to call me. Plumbers have machines call “snakes” that feed a stiff wire – ¼” – ¾” thick – down the pipe and rotate it as it goes. These wires (called "cabes" or "rods") have blades on the ends of them that help the snake dig. This will usually dig through a clog and break it up in the process. Then the weight of the water washes it away. Sometimes this process involves more than one size machine from more than one access point.
The thing to remember is that your drain system is designed to wash away liquid waste for the most part. The only place that is designed to handle solid waste is your toilet and it is designed to handle it with a lot of water! The larger your liquid to solid ratio, the better!
Just a note about garbage disposals – they are NOT designed for every piece of food you don’t eat or for when you are cleaning out your refrigerator! Here are the rules for using a garbage disposal:
1) Turn the disposal on first, before you put any food in!
2) The water MUST be running before you put any food into the disposal.
Note: it is perfectly fine to run the disposal without water; it will not hurt the disposal. The reason for the water is to rinse away the food, not to cool or protect the disposal.
3) Do not run the disposal when the sink is full of water. This will cause the pipes under the
sink to vibrate a lot and is very bad.
4) Put small amount of food into the disposal, not big hunks. Put the equivalent of about 2
mouthfuls in!
5) Let the food be ground up and washed away before putting in more food,
6) When you are finished, wait a few seconds after the disposal stops making grinding noises
before turning it off
7) Leave the water running for at least 5 seconds after the disposal is off.
If you have any plumbing problems, you can always visit our website and set up an appointment for us to come out and fix it. If you want to remodel, add a reverse osmosis system or softener, replace a leaking faucet or for any other plumbing issue.
Are you following the football season? There have been some interesting games so far! I am a huge Steelers and Patriots fan, but I love football in general. Just some of my thoughts on the season so far...
... who would have thought that the Titans would be undefeated after 10 weeks!
... It looks like Bill Parcells has made a difference in Miami!
... Detroit is off to another dismal start. The question is, is it more likely that Detroit will go 0 and 16 or that Tennessee will go 16 and 0?
... Mike Singletary needs to start thinking like a head coach and not a player. He really threw his Offensive Coordinator under the bus!
... Looks like Bret Favre could take the local Pop Warner team and make contenders out of them; not that I am saying the Jets are bad, it's just that Bret is so good!
Any comments!
Friday, October 3, 2008
All For a Good Cause
Well, maybe we're not famous, but we are mentioned in a news article for a local homeless shelter. Friendship Shelter in Laguna Beach recently did some work, remodeling, among other things, their bathrooms. AB&R Plumbing did the plumbing! You can read the article under "It takes a village to build a bathroom". They liked our work so much that they have asked us to quote the bathroom on the floor above!
This was a pretty good job and it shows off the versatility of AB&R Plumbing. Most "service plumbers" aren't set up to do this kind of work. AB&R has an advantage; we have our parent company. New Technology Plumbing is a new construction commercial plumbing company. They have done many large commercial buildings, including the 8-building Broadcom complex for The Irvine Company. Check out their website to see what kind of work "the Hawgs" can do.
This means that, between AB&R and New Tech, we can handle anything from a clogged drain to new construction of your eight-story office building - and anything in between.
Now, off the subject of plumbing...
Have you watched Dancing With the Stars? My wife and I love this show and we Tivo and watch it faithfully. Between this and So You Think You Can Dance, we get a good "dance fix" from our TV for most of the year. If you have read any of my earlier blogs, you know that we are ballroom dancers, so it is a lot of fun to watch really good dancers dance.
Cloris Leachman has to go!
I loved a lot of the acting she did, but as a dancer she is a train wreck! Enough is enough! Some of the other dancers are really doing well but the fact that people keep voting her back every week is unfair. I think she should have gone in the first week, even if she did dance better than Kim Kardashian this week.
Let's hear your thoughts!
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Feeling The Pinch?
Did you notice how empty the stores are lately?
How about those giant "For Lease" signs everywhere?
Where did everyone go?
Is everyone holding on to what little money we have?
How did you spend your stimulous check? If you are like me, it went into my gas tank!
I guess I will be the first to say it out loud ....... "It's a recession!" And in my opinion it is going to get a lot worse. BUT ...... there is hope for those of you that are smart with your finances.
- If you like to eat out - great.. go for it. Just limit what you purchase or even share a meal. My wife and I have been doing this for almost 15 years!
- Need some new clothes? Hit Target ..... or even Sears .... that's right Sears. LL Cool J has a smokin' new line out at Sears - Buy his clothes and you too can be hip!
In times like these, if you panic YOU WILL LOSE! Be smart and spend wisely. If all Americans stop consumer spending, then you will see a depression and not a recession .... sad but true. Consumer spending in the USA is the "life blood" of our economy.
At AB&R Plumbing we have really felt the pinch. Our entire crew is still busy BUT .... all of our clients -commercial plumbing and residential plumbing - in cities like;
- Mission Viejo
- Lake Forest
- Newport Beach
- Laguna Beach
are all watching how much they are spending on improvements or repairs. "If it ain't broke ... don't fix it" we are hearing.
This has forced our management team to really buckle down and reinvent ourselves. What do I mean by this? Look at Madonna for instance, it is easy to become #1 in something but it is harder to stay #1 for any length of time. For the last 20+ years, Madonna has reinvented herself year after year staying in the spotlight without fading ..... a little misguided - perhaps .. but I think you get my point!
I am not saying you should "Reinvent the wheel", but you may need to seriously alter some of your daily spending or rituals to make it through this recession without damaging your image, credit, relationships or employment.
Any comments out there?
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Backflow Devices
Then, they found one of the guys in Mission Viejo with hundreds (I think) of these devices in his house. I don't know what he was going to do with them. No way would a scrap metal yard take that many from one person.
There are all kinds of ways to minimize your risk of having one of these stolen, but the best is to install a cage around it. If you contact us, we can give you a bid. We would pour a concrete pad around your device, install some bolts in it and then put a metal cage over it. When we come to test it, we just unlock the cage and go to work. When we're done, we just put the cage back! A determined thief can still get to it, but most thieves don't want to put that much effort into it and will move on to easier pickings
Now, off the subject...
I put here in a previous post that I am a ballroom dancer (no, I am not nearly as good as the ones on Dancing With the Stars). I do it strictly for fun, some exercise and because my wife loves it. When I started, though, I had a real problem.
I have studied one martial art or another since 1983. Most of these require strict body positioning, positioning that usually looks nothing like any type of dance step. It was really funny watching me try to maintain my balance while trying to look good dancing!
Fortunately, due to the patience and perseverance of many dance instructors, I got past this. Now, I am a decent dancer and I don't look all stiff and awkward as I did when I started.
There are a lot of excellent dance instructors in and around Orange County. Just a few are Lisa Narita, Tom Hyatt and Louie Herrera. Check out these sites if you are interested in having fun, meeting people and getting some exercise!
Friday, August 29, 2008
Price Book Changes!
No matter what the “experts” tell you, we are in a recession. (If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck… )
Because we are ALL hurting, we decided to re-vamp our entire price book. The boss and I spent more than 20 man-hours going through every item in our price book. We lowered almost every price!
Now, plumbing is still expensive; don’t expect something that would have cost $500.00 before to only cost $50.00 now! That’s not going to happen. But it might be $425.00, maybe even a little lower!
Our prices were not outrageous before. We have a saying here, “Pigs get fed, hogs get slaughtered.” By this we mean that we just want to make enough money to turn a profit. We are trying to build relationships; partnerships, if you will. We need to make money, but we don’t need to get it all from ONE customer!
To give you an example of one of our prices. The normal price to test a backflow device is usually either $49.00 or $59.00! That's it! (There are a couple of things that could make it be more than this, but normally this is the price per device!)
Something totally off the subject...
I am sure many of you watched the Olympics! I know my wife and I did. We have Tivo, so we were able to record a lot of it and watch it when we wanted to. (How did we ever do without Tivo? We have told friends about it, and they all said things like, “That’s nice”, but you could tell they didn’t care. Then they got Tivo and they absolutely love it!) It was tough though, I watch Sports Center almost every morning and I couldn’t watch during the Olympics. I didn’t want to find out what happened before I got to watch it. What fun would it have been to watch the basketball gold medal game if I already knew who was going to win? (Okay, I had STRONG suspicions who was going to win, but I didn’t KNOW!)
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Water Treatment
I won't even ask if you are spending too much on bottled water. If you are buying bottled water, you are spending too much. Can you believe more than $1.50 for 12 ounces of water!? And you don't even know if the water is any good or not!
When you are talking about drinking water, you usually measure what is called Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in Parts Per Million (PPM). TDS is basically a measurement of everything dissolved in your water, that is not water. It can't tell you how much of it is lead or sodium or phosphorus or iron, it just tells you the total. An easy way to think of PPM is, if you had 1 million ounces of water, at 500 PPM, 500 ounces of that water would not be water. Typical Southern California tap water is between 350 and 500 PPM.
So, what do you do? You can buy bottled water! That's expensive, you have to lug the bottles home from the store, you end up throwing away 9or hopefully recycling) a lot of plastic. You can't even be sure if you are getting good quality water! One of the major brands of water sold in stores today (it was VERY trendy a few years back and it's one of the more expensive brands) tells you right on the label that they have 309 parts per million of dissolved solids in their water!
This stuff is almost the same as your tap water, and they want you to pay more than $2.00 a liter for it!!!!!
Talk to your friends who have them and you will find that a home reverse osmosis system, installed under your kitchen sink, gives you bottled-quality-or-better water for only pennies a gallon.
Many of the major water bottlers use reverse osmosis to purify their water and then they sell that water to you. You can cut out the middle man, spend a lot less than $6.00 a gallon, and get clean, fresh, purified water right at your kitchen sink.
Contact us today for more information about a home reverse osmosis drinking water system or whole house water softener today
We are going to be increasing our content on our website to include more information about reverse osmosis and water softeners. Keep an eye out for that info and, in the meantime, if you have any questions, just contact us.
Now a little bit about your author (that's me!)
I have been in the water treatment field for more than 20 years. I started out in Boston with a company that is now (I believe) the largest privately held home & office water treatment company on the east coast. (My brother owns it, so I'm kind of proud!)
After Boston, I moved to a more central part of the state and started my own home & office water treatment company. After 3 years, I sold that company (to my brother) and moved to California.
In California, I helped a friend start a third water treatment company in Santa Ana. I left after about 5 years.
I am now working for AB&R Plumbing. We are using their expertise in plumbing, combined with my expertise in water treatment, to bring the best of both worlds to you.
So, since I lived in the Boston area for all those years, can you guess what my favorite baseball team is? That's right! The Pittsburgh Pirates! (Just kidding, it's the Red Sox!) Any other baseball fans out there? Keep it clean, especially you Yankee fans!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Welcome to AB&R Plumbing
First, who we are!
AB&R Plumbing has been in business for over 20 years. We are a full service plumbing company offering all the services you would expect of a plumbing company, plus a few you probably wouldn't expect. See our list of services below.
At AB&R, our motto is:
Some of the services we offer:
- Backflow Device Testing & Repair
- Drain Clearing
- Drain Video Inspection
- Reverse Osmosis Sales & Service
- Water Softener Sales & Service
- Commercial Kitchen Ficture Repair or Replacement
- Residential Fixture Repair or Replacement
- Water Heater Repair or Replacement
- Tankless Water Heater Installation
We provide scheduled services and repairs as well as Same Day or Emergency services.
Check out our website for more information on these services. Also, I will be posting more info here as time goes on.
If you check out our website, go to our Plumbing Services page. Click on the "Print Coupon" button and our list of discount coupons will come up. You can select any (or all) of these and print them for discounts off our plumbing work.
Okay, enough about plumbing for a minute. Let's talk about our people.
Our company President is a surfer! (He doesn't say "dude" that often.) I have heard him say he gets up at 4:00 in the morning to go surfing! He and his pastor frequently go together!
My wife and I are ballroom dancers (for fun only, we do not compete or teach). We actually met at a dance in Newport Beach. I started dancing in Massachusetts about 9 years ago and she started here in California about 10 years ago. We know some great places to go dancing and quite a few good instructors here in Orange County, CA