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Thursday, August 28, 2014

Fall Furnace Maintenance: Why You Shouldn't Wait

No one likes to admit that cooler temperatures in New York are coming. However, the ability to maintain optimal indoor temperatures is a decent compromise. That's why fall is a perfect time to schedule routine maintenance appointments, such as furnace and heating system check ups.


At New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter, we offer a comprehensive selection of heating services, to ensure your home is receiving the repair and maintenance it truly needs.

What are some winter hazards you can avoid by scheduling your fall furnace maintenance early?

  • A quick system breakdown
  • Carbon monoxide pumping into your home
  • A shortened furnace life
  • Wasted money on your bills

For more on what makes fall a perfect time to service your heating system, click here

At New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter, we're available for all of your plumbing emergencies and needs. Call us at 516-874-7937 today! LIKE us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and connect with us on Google+ for more updates and plumbing information.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Celebrating Labor Day Weekend on Long Island


How are you celebrating Labor Day Weekend? NY Plumbing and Sewer Rooter wants to help you wrap the summer up right with a few great events happening on Long Island:

Shinnecock Powwow: Celebrate with native dances, ceremonies and foods!
Where: Southampton, NY
When: Friday, August 29th - Monday, September 1st
Cost: Prices Range from Free to $15
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Hamptons Classic Horse Show: Enjoy one of the largest outdoor horse shows in the US.
Where: Bridgehampton, NY
When: Friday, August 29th - Sunday, August 31st
Cost: Prices range from free to $35
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Labor Day Live Music: Enjoy all the tunes you can think of out in wine country.
Where: Sannino Bella Vita Vineyard
When: Monday, September 1st 1pm to 5pm
Cost: Call 631-722-2220
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Eisenhower Park Fair on the Green: Enjoy outdoor craft shows and free parking at Field 8.
Where: Eisenhower Park, East Meadow, NY
When: Saturday, August 30th and Sunday, August 31st 10am - 5pm
Cost: Free entry
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Old Bethpage Village Restoration: Enjoy old time music and a piece of history.
Where: Old Bethpage Villiage Restoration
When: Saturday, August 30th and Sunday, August 31st beginning at 10am
Cost: Museum Admission ranging from from free to $10
Learn more

Whether it is with one of these events or another, let us know how your celebrating Labor Day Weekend on our Facebook page. As always, we're available for your emergency plumbing needs so you can keep on enjoying your labor-free weekend!

Thursday, August 21, 2014

New Efficiency Standards On Residential Water Heaters

Your water heater is the second biggest energy-consuming appliance in your home! Did you know that? The U.S. Department of Energy does. That's why they are putting new efficiency standards into effect for residential water heaters. We know that your plumber is your go-to guy for up to date water heater information, and that's why we want you to be the first to know!


When will this new energy efficiency standard take effect? April, 2015 - sooner than you might think. As a result, water heaters utilizing new energy-efficient technology will be introduced in to the market. There are a great deal of benefits that come with having such appliances in your home. 

As stated in the Federal Regulation Fact Sheet for Residential Water heaters, the new legislation will:
  • save approximately 3.3 quads of energy
  • result in approximately $63 billion in energy bill savings for products shipped from 2015 to 2044
  • avoid about 172.5 million metric tons of C02 emissions
  • decrease energy usage of large electric water heaters by 47%
Looking to be the first customer on board? Call us for your new water heater installation

For more on these new water heater standards, click here!

At New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter, we're available for all of your plumbing emergencies and needs. Call us at 516-874-7937 today! LIKE us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and connect with us on Google+ for more updates and plumbing information.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

National Curb Appeal Month: Budget-Friendly Updates

We talk a lot about perfecting the plumbing inside of your home. With August being Nation Curb Appeal Month, we thought now is a good time to take our tips outside.


Looking for budget friendly ways to celebrate? We have a few ideas we think you'll be excited about:

1. Dazzle up the door - A new coat of color on your front door can make your home feel brand new. To find out what color is right for you, take this Quiz.

2. Devote a day to gardening - A well maintained garden and flower bed makes a home look loved and cared for. Annual flowers are your best bet in a color that adds accent to your home.

3. Wash it right up - The sidewalk, your driveways, front windows; spray it all! A garden hose on its strongest setting will do the trick, and the only cost is the one that will show up on your water bill.

4.  Update light fixtures - Replace light fixtures with brighter ones or just give them a quick paint fix. In the evening, front lights draw the eye to certain parts of your home and can make or break your home's curb appeal.

5. Trim and tidy - Keep garbage bins stored away and bushes from overgrowing. Remove branches that block driveways and windows, and reseal cracks in your blacktop.

For more on budget-friendly curb appeal projects, click here.

At New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter, we're available for all of your plumbing emergencies and needs. Call us at 516-874-7937 today! LIKE us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and connect with us on Google+ for more updates and plumbing information.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Perfect Plumbing For Your Back-To-School Routine

Back-to-school time is just around the corner. Your kids may be excited for new teachers and classmates, but getting back into the swing of that busy morning routine has you worried. Guess what? Your pipes are worried too!

Once shopping for school supplies, first day outfits and new shoes is complete, take a moment to talk with your family about how you can avoid plumbing disasters this September. Your home may see a spike in water use this month, so educate your kids on a few ways they can help save.


Back-To-School Plumbing Tips

Split up the showers between morning and night. This will allow everyone to receive optimal water temperature and pressure, and avoid morning arguments! Also, consider adding a 5-minute maximum rule.

If your bath mat is old or worn, considering replacing with a new non-slip one. Slipping and falling in the bathroom is the cause of more household injuries than you might think. This will help keep everyone safe as they are getting ready to head out the door.

Remind your kids to turn off the water when they are brushing their teeth. Brushing your teeth with the water on wastes up to 100 gallons of water per person, per month. A family of five can save 500 gallons of water just by sticking to this trick in September.

Consider calling a plumber for routine maintenance before the school year starts to make sure everything is in great working condition. Either way, pay extra close attention to your pipes this time of year. They are doing a lot of work!

No matter how much of a rush you are in, be mindful of little mistakes - like throwing unwanted items down the toilet instead of into the garbage pale. It may only take one piece of floss to clog drain right up.


At New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter, we're available for all of your plumbing emergencies and needs. Call us at 516-874-7937 today! LIKE us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and connect with us on Google+ for more updates and plumbing information.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

August is National Water Quality Month!


August is Water Quality Month! The way we treat the land around our homes can have a huge impact on the quality of water we clean with, cook with and drink every day. Here are some tips to help keep pollutants out of local water:

  1. Make sure your trash can lids are secure to ensure trash is staying out of streets and storm drains. 
  2. Position your sprinklers so they are only watering your lawn, not the street or sidewalk. 
  3. Always take household water to a household hazardous waste collection program. 
  4. Pick up after your pet each time you go on walks.
  5. Only use fertilizers and pesticides during dry weather and limit the use all together.
  6. Plant native trees and shrubs to help the absorption and filtration of pollutants from rainwater.
Want more tips or water quality information? Click here!

There are also ways you can get involved with maintaining our land to improve water quality on a community scale. On Saturday, September 27th, 2014 from 10:00am - 4:00pm, head over to Bethpage State Park to help clean and maintain existing trails. 


At New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter, we're available for all of your plumbing emergencies and needs. Call us at 516-874-7937 today! LIKE us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and connect with us on Google+ for more updates and plumbing information.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Sings Your Main Sewer Line is Clogged

While few people want to think about their sewer line, given that its main purpose is carrying waste water away from the home, it is still a good idea to pay it some attention. A sewer clog is a plumbing emergency and should be dealt with immediately. Therefore, becoming familiar with warning signs will be helpful in identifying potential issues as a homeowner. Find three main signs below:



  1. Multiple fixtures in your home are clogged. Since toilets are given a direct path to the main sewer line, there are few situations in which the main line is clogged and the toilets are fine. Therefore, when more than one toilet is backed up, you found a red flag. Tubs and showers are commonly affected, as well. 
  2. Water is gurgling or filling up in strange places. You flush the toilet and water rises in your shower, you run the bathroom sink and the toilet water bubbles. Strange, right? Not really. This is just a very clear sign that water is trying to leave your home and can't, most likely due to a sewer line clog. 
  3. Smell of raw sewage coming from drains. Trust us, it's a terrible smell; you won't miss it. If an odor is coming from areas where drains exist, you probably have a whole lot of waste water hanging around that shouldn't be. Clearing the clog will help to eliminate that smell. 

Worried your have a sewer clog? At New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter, we're available for all of your plumbing emergencies and needs. Call us at 516-874-7937 today! LIKE us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and connect with us on Google+ for more updates and plumbing information.