Frisco Blogs

How to Avoid Frozen Pipes This Winter

One of the worst things about the winter is unexpected frost! It can be a pain to deal with freezing temperatures at the last second. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to ensure your essential home appliances stay safe. Here at Earl’s Plumbing in Frisco, Texas, we are here to help prep you for that crazy Texas … [Read More]

Do I Need A Sewer Line Inspection?

Are you having problems with your sewer lines?  There are many reasons why your sewer lines could be failing. Earl’s Plumbing in the Frisco area provides details as to what can be causing sewer line failure, and what problem signs you should NEVER ignore. Follow the guide below to identify your problem and determine, from there, whether … [Read More]

Tanked vs. Tankless: Which Water Heater Is For You?

When it comes to water heating systems, did you know that you have options? Large tanked water heaters are not the only choice for homeowners looking for dependable hot water. With a tankless water heater from Earl’s Plumbing, you can have an endless supply of hot water on-demand. Our team of certified technicians are Frisco’s local plumbing experts – ready … [Read More]

Why Should I Get A Water Softener?

Here in Frisco, homeowners run busy lives! The last thing you need to struggle with is something as basic as your water. Texas is renowned for its hard water, and that can make washing laundry, cooking, using appliances and bathing tricky sometimes. If you need a solution to your hard water problem, a water softener … [Read More]

What is Flushable And What Is Not?

We depend on our toilets every single day, and there’s not exactly a lot of room for delays or surprises when nature calls! Unfortunately, nearly every homeowner has probably experienced an overflowing toilet due to a mystery clog. Is it toilet paper? Is it a toy race car? What could be the cause? Luckily, Earl’s Plumbing is … [Read More]

How to Drain a Water Heater

Since you’re reading this, it’s safe to assume you haven’t drained your water heater ever or in a very long time. But don’t worry — you’re not the only one! This quick plumbing maintenance can often be overlooked. Just know that following this, you should drain your water heater every six months to a year for optimal … [Read More]

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