All About Plumbing Michigan

All About Plumbing Michigan We are a plumbing company based in Madison Heights, MI. We fix most everything in plumbing. When you TOLL FREE 1-866-476-0055
LOCAL CALLS 1-248-542-7850

If it involves water entering or exiting your house, we do it! We are always available outside our normal office hours for emergencies. Our services include:
Leaky Faucets
Kitchen Remodeling, Repairs and Upgrades
Bathroom Remodeling, Repairs and Upgrades
Water Leaks
We Unclog Drains
Main Sewer Line Cleaning and Repairs
Toilet Service
Water Heaters
Sump Pumps

Call All About Plumbing and speak with a real plumber! No answering service to deal with, we always answer our own phones 24/7.

If you need with your drains or sewers, or water lines call us!We are experts and can also help with water tanks, sump p...
10/12/2023

If you need with your drains or sewers, or water lines call us!
We are experts and can also help with water tanks, sump pumps, garbage disposals and more. We fix leaks!

Skip turning it off and do this instead.

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just call us!We fix leaks, change toilets, sinks, sump pumps and more.Al...
04/12/2023

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just call us!
We fix leaks, change toilets, sinks, sump pumps and more.
All About Plumbing, Inc
248-542-7850

Save money and clean better with these tips and tricks! for fixing or improving your toilet!

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just call us!We fix leaks, change toilets, sinks, sump pumps and more.Al...
04/05/2023

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just call us!
We fix leaks, change toilets, sinks, sump pumps and more.
All About Plumbing, Inc
248-542-7850

Minor troubles, like adjusting a ballcock, which can be done by the homeowner.

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just call us!We fix leaks, change toilets, sinks, sump pumps and more.Al...
03/29/2023

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just call us!
We fix leaks, change toilets, sinks, sump pumps and more.
All About Plumbing, Inc
248-542-7850

Here is how to flush the toilet without the handle.

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just call us!We fix leaks, change toilets, sinks, sump pumps and more.Al...
03/22/2023

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just call us!
We fix leaks, change toilets, sinks, sump pumps and more.
All About Plumbing, Inc
248-542-7850

A pipe fl**ge is found under the toilet, connecting to the sewer.

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just call us!We fix leaks, change toilets, sinks, sump pumps and more.Al...
03/15/2023

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just call us!
We fix leaks, change toilets, sinks, sump pumps and more.
All About Plumbing, Inc
248-542-7850

When your toilet makes a hissing sound, it's telling you there is a leak that needs attention.

6 Things to Never Pour Down Your Pipes The sink drains and toilets in your home often pull double duty as trash cans. Yo...
03/01/2023

6 Things to Never Pour Down Your Pipes

The sink drains and toilets in your home often pull double duty as trash cans. You might use a paper towel and casually flush it, pour grease in the kitchen sink after cooking a big meal, or let hair go right down the shower drain. Well, all of these things are bad for your pipes.

Find out what you should actually never put down your pipes to avoid clogs, backups, and issues that could create a great deal of damage in the long run. Start treating your drains a lot better and you'll start saving money on plumbing problems that you don't need.

What Not to Put Down Your Pipes
Kitchen scraps, paper products, and many other things shouldn't go down your pipes at all. Find out which common items you should never be putting in the sink or flushing down the toilet and save yourself a lot of future grief by avoiding some pretty big plumbing problems.

Eggshells
They seem so fragile and they shatter easily, so it seems reasonable that they can be washed right down the sink. But this is wrong.

Eggshells have sharp edges that could allow them to get caught up in the pipe, rather than sliding smoothly down it. These little pieces of shell can, in turn, capture pieces of food, hair, and debris that eventually becomes a clog.

Grease
It's common practice to pour this morning's bacon grease down the kitchen sink drain before you clean the pan. Get out of this habit immediately. Grease should not be poured down your sink at all. Grease coats the inside of the pipe on its way down.

As it cools, the grease hardens. It becomes a thick residue that builds up inside the pipes over time. This can lead to serious clogs. Instead, allow the grease to cool and throw it away in the trashcan.

Oil-based products and grease of all kinds will do this. Mayonnaise, salad dressing, and butter should also never be poured down the drain, if you can help it.

Medication
No type of medication or drugs, legal or illegal, should be flushed down the toilet or put down the drain. This won't cause a clog or plumbing problem in most cases but it will cause those chemicals to break down and leak back into the drinking water.

You can properly dispose of medication and controlled substances at the pharmacy or the police department.

Coffee Grounds
Many plumbers say that coffee grounds are the source of many clogged drains. Always put your coffee grounds in the trashcan or in the compost pile. Coffee grounds are a very rich fertilizer for your outdoor garden and landscaping areas.

So-called "flushable" items
Baby wipes, makeup wipes, feminine products, and cat litter that claim to be flushable still should never be flushed. Despite the promises, these items do not always properly break down in the water and remain in large pieces that clog your pipes. Go ahead and throw these items in the trash, rather than trying to take a shortcut.

Paper Towels
It seems natural that if toilet paper can be flushed, paper towels can be flushed as well. But these two items are not the same, even when they're sold in the same aisle at the grocery store. Paper towels do not break down in water the same way that toilet paper does, so they're much more likely to cause clogs.

Pipe Cleaning Liquid
It may seem strange but pipe cleaning fluids may actually do a great deal of damage to your pipes. These chemical formulas are designed to eat away at clogs, which they do. The trouble is, they can also eat right through some pipes. This can create holes and damage in the pipes that create leaks.

The leaking water will attract plant roots, which can then grow into your pipes and cause massive damage. All this may lead to you replacing your drain line, which requires busting up floors or the ground in order to access these lines. The associated repair costs are huge.

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just call us!
All About Plumbing, Inc
248-542-7850

Freezing pipesWhen temperatures stay below freezing, there is a chance your pipes could freeze. This is especially risky...
12/22/2022

Freezing pipes

When temperatures stay below freezing, there is a chance your pipes could freeze. This is especially risky for pipes that are along an outside wall. Here are some ways to prevent freezing.

If pipes run through cabinets or vanities, open the doors to let warmer room temperature air flow in.
Keep water moving through the pipes by allowing a small trickle of water to run. The cost of the extra water is typically lower than the cost of repairing a broken pipe.

If your pipes do freeze, here are three things to keep in mind.

Shut off the water immediately. Don't attempt to thaw pipes without turning off the main shut-off valve.
You can melt the frozen water in the pipe by warming the air around it with a hair dryer or space heater. Be sure not to leave space heater unattended and avoid the use of kerosene heaters or open flames.
Once pipes are thawed, slowly turn the water back on and check pipes and joints for any cracks or leaks that might have been caused by freezing.

Water level rising in your basement? All About Sump Pump Replacement vs Sump Pump Repair. Call us for fast service. We h...
04/16/2022

Water level rising in your basement? All About Sump Pump Replacement vs Sump Pump Repair. Call us for fast service. We have sump pumps in stock. All About Plumbing 248-542-7850

Read this article to learn what repairs are necessary for your sump pump.

Rain Season is coming. Learn about your sump pump now before it is too late! Call us with any concerns. All About Plumbi...
04/09/2022

Rain Season is coming. Learn about your sump pump now before it is too late! Call us with any concerns. All About Plumbing 248-542-7850

Does your home have a sump pump? It's important to understand how they work to maintain your system.

Disposing Of Your Old Water Heater is a task if you replace your own tank. We are hot water heater experts, and will dis...
04/02/2022

Disposing Of Your Old Water Heater is a task if you replace your own tank. We are hot water heater experts, and will dispose of your old one free. All About Plumbing 248-542-7850

Disposing of your old water heater can be tricky since each state may have different regulations.

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25840 John R Road
Madison Heights, MI
48071

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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