by George Zolotas | Jun 30, 2015 | Home, Home Improvement, Remodeling
Homeowners when looking to spruce up there bathroom with a quick vanity change out, often overlook these few variables that end up costing them more money in the long run. 1.) Switching from a vanity with two doors to a vanity that has drawers. What seems like a...
by thepeabodyplumberscrack | Dec 1, 2014 | Heating, Home, Piping, Plumbing, Remodeling, Winter
Here is a recently completed project, where we installed hot water radiant heating under the homeowners driveway. First step is to lay the foam panels over the prepared driveway. After you lay the panels over the driveway, it is time to install the radiant tubing that...
by thepeabodyplumberscrack | Sep 10, 2014 | Home, Home Improvement, Plumbing, Remodeling
This is a second floor room, that was used as a storage closet by the previous owners. The home has one full bathroom on the first floor and the new owners wanted to add another full bathroom on the second floor. When the room was down to the studs, we took...
by thepeabodyplumberscrack | Mar 6, 2014 | Home, Home Improvement, Remodeling
Here is a recent project we are nearly finished with in Peabody. Client recently purchased a house that had an old bathroom on the third floor that was unfinished. The problem was finding enough space to put the shower. The roof eave of the old house was causing...
by thepeabodyplumberscrack | Nov 22, 2013 | Environmentally-Friendly, Heating, Home, Home Improvement, Remodeling
Radiant heating is considered by many to be the Cadillac of heating systems. Found mostly in new construction and additions because it has to be installed underneath the floor. Here are seven reasons to help you decide if radiant is a good choice for your home: 1....
by thepeabodyplumberscrack | Jan 30, 2013 | Home, Home Improvement, Plumbing, Remodeling
When you open up your water bill at the end of the month, don’t just chalk it up to an above average monthly expense. Your house could have a leak somewhere and you don’t even know it. A small drip from a worn faucet washer can waste 20 gallons of water...
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