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🚨 Exciting Job Opportunity: Criterion Plumbers in Sonoma County is Hiring Experienced Plumbers! 🚨Are you a skilled plumb...
06/15/2023

🚨 Exciting Job Opportunity: Criterion Plumbers in Sonoma County is Hiring Experienced Plumbers! 🚨

Are you a skilled plumber with a minimum of 3 years of verifiable experience in service and repair plumbing? If so, we have an incredible opportunity for you! Criterion Plumbers, a reputable company located in Sonoma County, is looking to hire experienced plumbers to join our team and start immediately.

Requirements:

Minimum of 3 years of verifiable experience in service and repair plumbing

Valid driver's license

Reliable transportation to and from work

Ability to pass a background check

Compensation:

Starting pay ranges from $25 - $30 per hour, depending on experience (DOE)

After successfully completing the 3-month probationary period, newly hired employees become eligible to receive commission on top of their hourly pay rate

To apply, please submit your resume to [email protected]. If you have any questions or need further information, feel free to contact us by emailing [email protected] or by calling (707) 595-7400.

Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to join our growing team of dedicated professionals at Criterion Plumbers! Apply now and take the next step in your plumbing career. We can't wait to welcome you to our team! 💧🔧✨

11/28/2022

Valves and What You Should Know About Them

At first glance, all faucets seem to work the same way: turn a handle or two, and water flows forth. However, the inner workings of faucets vary greatly from model to model. There are actually four primary types of faucet valves - the areas inside faucets where hot and cold water are mixed and the flow rate is regulated.

Each type of faucet valve functions in a different way to achieve the same purpose - the delivery of water at a desired rate and temperature. Below is more information about these valve types and what you should know about their operation and maintenance.

1. Compression Valve

As the oldest type of faucet valve in use, compression valves are both simple and inexpensive. A compression valve consists of a screw stem that raises and lowers as it is turned and a rubber compression washer at the bottom of the stem.

When the valve handle is turned counterclockwise, the stem is raised, and the rubber washer is lifted out of the concave water inlet. This permits water to enter the faucet body. Likewise, as the stem is lowered, the washer is pressed into a concave inlet, and the flow of water is blocked.

The chief advantage of compression valves is their low cost, which makes fixtures containing these valves less expensive than other types. However, compression valves are more prone to leaking than other types of valves. The rubber washer can become deformed after repeated use, and it can also crack and fall apart.

As a result, leaks will develop once the washer is no longer able to seal the inlet. This will require the replacement of the washer to restore the valve's watertight integrity. Fortunately, the low cost of parts and the relative ease of repair makes faucets with compression valves a viable option for most homeowners.

2. Ball Valve

Another common type of valve found in faucets is the ball valve. Ball valves are used in single-handle faucets and are also relatively inexpensive. The primary component of a ball valve is a steel ball that contains a network of grooves and holes. These grooves and holes align with the hot and cold water inlets. Then, adjusting the ball with the faucet handle controls water temperature and flow rate.

The downside of ball valves is their relative complexity. They contain numerous small parts, including springs, O-rings and washers. Leaks will eventually develop as these parts wear out. In addition, mineral deposits and tiny debris in the water can cause problems inside the faucet, which may require cleaning or replacement of affected components.

3. Cartridge Valve

Cartridge valves are in widespread use in faucets, and they offer excellent performance at a reasonable cost. The key component in a cartridge faucet is a small cylinder made of plastic or brass. Inside the cylinder, a network of channels direct water flow rates and also control temperature.

An O-ring seals the bottom of the cartridge to prevent leakage from around its edges.

Cartridge valve faucets possess several advantages when compared to ball valve faucets. For example, cartridge valves can be used in a singlehandle configuration like ball valve faucets, or they may be paired inside two-handled faucets.

In addition, cartridge valve faucets are designed for replacement simplicity because they contain few parts. In fact, fixing a leaky faucet simply requires replacing the worn-out cartridge with a new one.

4. Ceramic Disc Valve

The newest type of faucet valve is the ceramic disc valve. This innovative valve design incorporates two rotating discs made from ceramic. The discs contain channels that align when rotated, which allows water to flow and control over temperature settings. Ceramic disc valves are inherently sturdy, highly reliable and rarely in need of repairs.

The disadvantage of ceramic disc valve faucets is the premium price you pay for the technology and precision manufacturing. However, ceramic disc valve faucets are almost leak-proof, and their long life spans will usually pay back the initial investment in the long run.

If you have questions about faucet valves, be sure to contact Criterion Plumbers Inc. for help. Our team of service professionals is waiting to assist you with new fixture installations and plumbing repairs.

11/06/2022

Its easy to forget that water is the most destructive force on earth. Here's how heavy rains can affect your plumbing:

FLOODING FROM POOR PROPERTY DRAINAGE
If your property is flat, heavy rain may pool on it. The rainwater may pool around the area where your gutters and downspouts drain, so the water has nowhere to go. The heavy rainwater may also saturate the soil, preventing water from your sump pump from moving away from your home. The floodwater could pe*****te your home’s slab, crawl space or basement foundation, resulting in a flooded home.

LEAKING FOUNDATION FROM POOR GRADING OF SOIL
Many homes have improper grading of soil. The slope of the soil needs to be 1 inch down per 12 inches away from your home. If the slope is less than this, rainwater could actually flow toward your home. The pressure of rainwater against your home’s foundation could cause cracking, bowing or shifting. It could also cause plumbing openings, flues and vents to be flooded. Water could come in through those plumbing openings, electrical outlets or small cracks, leading to a dangerous situation.

WATER PE*******ON FROM DEBRIS IN RAIN GUTTERS
During a storm, leaves, sticks and other debris can clog gutters. Forgetting to clean out the rain gutters once every month or two can also cause debris to accumulate. If the rain gutters are obstructed, the water can’t flow away from your home. Instead, it will take the path of least resistance. In many cases, it will back up and seep through your roof, causing a roof leak. It could also soak through the walls of your home. The rain could also overflow the gutters, landing around your home’s foundation and causing a plumbing problem where the pipes enter your home.

DOWNSPOUT OR GUTTER OVERFLOW FROM IMPROPER SLOPE
If the downspouts or gutters are not mounted properly, heavy rainfall could cause them to overflow or back up. Over time, rusted anchors or fasteners could cause the gutters to develop an improper slope. When the rainwater in the gutters or downspouts can’t flow away from the home and to the street or wastewater system, it could flood the home. If the rainwater from the gutters and downspouts is directed to a wastewater system that is already overflowing, this could cause the wastewater to back up into the home.

DEBRIS BLOCKING MAIN SEWER DRAIN
During a heavy rainstorm, debris could block your main sewer drain. Sticks, leaves, trash and other items could be washed into the drain. This will prevent the wastewater from your home from reaching the city’s sewer line. The raw sewage could back up into your home’s plumbing fixtures or through a floor drain, resulting in a flood contaminated by human waste. One way to prevent this from happening is to schedule preventive sewer drain maintenance. Hydro jetting and augering are two options for keeping your home’s main sewer line clean.

SHIFTING OF UNDERGROUND PIPES FROM FLOOD WATER
Floodwater from heavy rain could cause underground pipes to shift. As soils become saturated, they expand. The heavy, wet soil exerts a lot of pressure, and the expansion of soil particles pushes on buried water lines and sewer lines. If your water line or sewer pipe shifts, it could break. A broken water line could flood your home when the high-pressure water pe*****tes the foundation. A broken sewer line would cause the sewage to seep into your home, and it could back up through your plumbing fixtures.

SEWER LINE OBSTRUCTED BY TREE ROOTS
Heavy rains are a boon for trees. Their roots thrive in moist conditions. Rapidly growing tree roots can pe*****te water and sewer lines. They just need a small area of corrosion or a slight offset to get inside the pipe. Once tree roots are inside a sewer line, they will grow thick and obstruct the pipe. The roots feed on the nutrients in sewage. A blocked sewer line will cause a flood of wastewater and raw sewage into your home.

COLLAPSE OF SEWER DRAIN
A sewer drain that is overwhelmed by rainwater and wastewater could collapse. If the pipe is already compromised by an offset, tree roots or corrosion, this is even more likely. A weakened pipe can’t withstand the pressure exerted by saturated soil. If the sewer pipe collapses, the wastewater and sewage from your home will have nowhere to go. It will back up into your plumbing fixtures. Floodwater from the outdoors could also seep into the collapsed pipe and get into your home.

BACKFLOW OF WATER FROM MUNICIPAL SEWER
Heavy rain could cause a major problem with the municipal wastewater and storm drains. If those drainage systems are overwhelmed, the overflow of water could back up into the lateral lines. Those lateral lines connect to your home. If you don’t have a backflow preventer installed at the connection between your home and the lateral line, the overflow of water could flood your house. A backflow preventer device can be installed by a licensed plumber at any time.

CRACKED WATER OR SEWER PIPE FROM EXCESSIVE PRESSURE
Excessive pressure from saturated soil could cause your home’s water or sewer pipe to crack. If the pipe cracks, it could flood your home. Although you can’t control soil movement, you can be proactive in making sure your home’s soil is graded away from the foundation. If your water and sewer lines are more than 50 years old, consider a preemptive replacement or an annual video inspection to check on their conditions.

COLLAPSE OF WATER PIPE FROM FLOOD WATER
Floodwater could collapse your water pipe. The weight of the excess water may be more than your water line can handle. Consider replacing an old, weak water line with a new, sturdy one. Most water lines have a lifespan of 50 years. When replacing a water line, consider having it buried more than three feet below the surface. This will reduce the amount of water pe*******on. A deeper burial of the waterline also reduces the effects of freeze and thaw cycles and frost pe*******on.

POOR WATER QUALITY
Heavy rains may cause poor water quality. This is more common in areas where the water reservoirs are open to the air. Flooding rains may wash debris into the water and increase turbidity. You might notice that the water coming from your taps is cloudy or has a more earthy taste. It may also have more of an odor than normal.

Beyer Plumbing is the trusted provider of emergency plumbing repairs in San Antonio. Homeowners also turn to us for pipe and fixture installation, plumbing maintenance, water heaters, water quality systems and water purification systems. If you’re a business owner in San Antonio or the surrounding area, you can also count on us for reliable commercial plumbing services. For additional details about how too much rain can cause plumbing problems, get in touch with us today.

Just as well as heavy rains can cause damage to your plumbing systems, so can home owners. Always call a plumber - you don't want to spend $300 on a bathtub that you install yourself only to do $3,000 in damages because the drain or water supply pipes weren't installed properly.

09/22/2022

The Top 5 Benefits of Tankless Water Heaters

Maybe you’re worrying and waiting for your tankless heater to fail. Or maybe you find that you never have hot water when you want or need it. A tankless water heater may be just the thing to give you peace of mind (and plenty of hot water).

Here are the 5 benefits of going tankless:

1. Energy Efficient – Tankless water heaters use 40% energy to produce hot water compared to traditional water heaters.
2. Non-stop hot water – Tankless water heaters assure an unending supply of hot water all the time without any delay in between. Also, it is instant.
3. Fast flow – As most tankless water heaters come with built-in recirculating pumps, it induces the fast flow of water inside the furnace and through the tubes.
4. Compact – Tankless water heaters do not come up with storage tanks. So, it occupies only less space in your home.
5. Long-lasting – Unlike regular water heaters, Tankless water heaters last longer. Sometimes twice as compared to the former.

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6366 Commerce Boulevard, Suite 285
Rohnert Park, CA
94928

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Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
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