Choosing plumbing in Medford often begins with determining what daily life requires, right down to that little in-home, wake-up call with a quick cup of coffee. Are you the type that enjoys warm, long, steamy showers (again, with the coffee in hand, thanks to the plumbing in your kitchen)? Or is your plumbing need more about making sure that the machine that is supposed to produce "clean" clothes (not to mention the "clean" space it occupies) truly lives up to that promise, and that it does so in such a way that you hear absolutely no "uh-oh" sounds from anyone in your home? Consider how you use plumbing, then, to make decisions about what kind of plumbing you actually want.
Picture this: You wake up one morning to find water pooling around your feet because of a pipe that just couldn't take it anymore and decided to leak. It's a horrible way to start any day, and it got us wondering what kinds of plumbing are actually in our homes. Are they well-designed and reliable? Or are we just one rusted-out pipe from an indoor swimming pool? Here's what we found:
THE PLUMBING IN OUR HOMES
Eh, maybe it isn't quite that bad. In our next section, we'll start first with the plumbing systems most present in homes today.
Your home's environment plays a subtle but notable part in plumbing systems.
Photograph: Edward C. Robe/Medford Plumbing and Hetherington Construction Inc.
Medford, with its distinct seasonal shifts, can test the reliability and resilience of your plumbing systems.
A sharp change in temperature or humidity can affect the materials your plumbing systems are made of. This could necessitate the plumbic equivalent of a seasonal checkup—again, not a specific service that local contractors might tout, and not something most of us would think to schedule. But local veterans like Tom Kennedy of Kennedy Plumbing & Heating know that this is precisely what a good plumbing system should be able to weather.