Thursday, June 18, 2020

Stick with a Known Commodity.

All Drains Plumbing LLC is honored to have a strong base of repeat customers, especially in times like these. We achieve this by treating our customers with courtesy, respect, honesty and most of all like people, NOT dollar signs! We have found many of them call us again for their plumbing and drain cleaning needs. That tells us we are doing things right.

I wanted to say thank you to ALL our customers for continuing to place their trust in us. Our repeat customers and referrals are truly the backbone of our business. We take great pride in satisfying each and every customer’s individual needs.  No matter what time of the day or night, our customers know I will answer my phone because we are a true 24/7 emergency service company with no answering services. We have had several customers call in the evening and early morning, even holidays with emergencies, and they receive service at a fair price.

We are truly grateful for all of our repeat customers and our future customers as well. If repeat customers mention this blog you will get an additional 10% off. To call the right number that services your particular area in Bucks and Bensalem counties, as well as Montgomery and parts of greater Philadelphia, please visit alldrainsbensalem.com on the web.

Friday, May 15, 2020

You Never Know When You are Going to Need it.

It is true about so many things.  Your home’s sump pump is certainly no exception to that rule.  Water damage is one of the worst problems the average Bucks County homeowner will have to deal with.  Irreplaceable possessions can be completely destroyed, cleanup is difficult and expensive, and the musty smell can linger for weeks!

If you’re a new homeowner in Southeastern PA who is just learning the ropes of home maintenance, you might not know if your home even has a sump pump or where it’s located.  It’s important to get to know this device and how to take care of it throughout the year because it’s your most important defense against basement flooding.

Let me help.  I am Bensalem plumber Joe Canty, owner of All Drains Plumbing.  For over two decades I have been helping area homeowners avoid disastrous plumbing emergencies by checking on that all-important sump pump.  Why not give me a call for a sump pump inspection at one of the phone numbers listed on my website alldrainsbensalem.com?

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Avoid Drain Cleaning Scams!

Unfortunately, the abundance of unscrupulous entrepreneurs in the sewer and drain-cleaning business has led to an all-time low in trustworthiness for the industry.  I guess it is not surprising…where there is money to be made, there are those that would separate you from your hard-earned dollars because you are in an emergency situation.

Here are some scams to look for to avoid unnecessary service –

1.  Be aware of such questions such as are you home alone or are you divorced?
2.  Many travel in pairs to convince homeowners that there is a bigger problem.
3.  Don’t let them try to sell you something that you don’t need.
4.  If you are suspicious, get a second opinion.

Find someone in the Bensalem area that you can trust EVERY time when it comes to sewer cleaning.  That man in Southeastern Pennsylvania is Joe Canty.  Joe is the owner/operator of All Drains Plumbing found on the web at alldrainsbensalem.com.  Call Joe for all of your plumbing needs and feel supreme confidence at (484) 591-1862.

Monday, March 16, 2020

What is the Difference Between Bonded and Insured?

When a professional plumber says they are licensed, bonded and insured, that means they have the required licensing for their business, proper insurance, and have made payments for additional coverage with a bond.  You may understand the idea of having the necessary license. You probably know what insurance is. Let’s talk about bonds.

A bond is like an added level of insurance on your current plan.  It guarantees a payment amount if certain conditions are not met.  For example, a plumbing contractor with general liability insurance may need to have a contractor bond to cover additional types of damage that could occur on the job.

If you are thinking of hiring a handyman to do work instead of a licensed and bonded plumber, STOP in your tracks!  In the Bensalem, PA area, there is one clear-cut choice for professional and guaranteed plumbing work at a fair price.  That’s Joe Canty of All Drains Plumbing.  Joe covers a large area around southeast PA.  Give him a call at (267) 356-3857.

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

St. Patrick’s Day in Bucks County

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"You’re in luck; there’s a lot of blarney to go around in Bucks County this St. Patrick’s Day! Whether getting active on a bike ride to New Hope for a stout or taking the kids to shamrock-it out at a local festival parade, there’s something for everyone to enjoy."

 

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Melting Snow will Test your Sump Pump.

Even though it is still winter here in Bensalem and Bucks County, warm breaks in the weather can lead to melting snow.  This melting snow and resulting flooding can become a serious problem for homes and offices.  It reminds you that your functional sump pump is an important part of your plumbing system all year round.

It’s simple really, rapidly melting snow could saturate the soil around the foundation of your home.  A wet basement is more than just a headache.  If enough water gets into the basement or lower floors, it can ruin belongings.  Even a moderate amount of water can cause serious structural damage.  Just an inch of water can cost thousands of dollars to repair!

You need a sump pump installation expert.  In Bensalem, Bucks and Montgomery Counties that man is plumber Joe.  That’s right Joe Canty the owner/operator of All Drains Plumbing.  Please don’t wait until it’s too late!  If your sump pump is of the older variety call Joe of All Drains Plumbing at (484) 591-1862.

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

29 Things to Do in Philadelphia for Valentine's Day 2020

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"Falling on the Friday of the long Presidents Day weekend, Valentine’s Day (February 14, 2020) gives major attractions and popular venues in Philadelphia a chance to host special events for couples, singles, friends and families."