How to Turn Off the Water to Your Toilet
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by Chase Castaneda
2M ago
One of the most important aspects of being a responsible homeowner is understanding how to handle your home’s biggest and most vital systems. This includes the water supply to essential fixtures such as your toilets. Unfortunately, many homeowners don’t pay much attention to things like how to turn off the water to a toilet until ..read more
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Tips For Your Plumbing Remodel
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by Enoch
2M ago
You’ve been plotting out your perfect bathroom renovation or kitchen remodel for years — finding inspiration, watching home-improvement shows, saving money — and now it’s time to turn that dream into reality.  Legacy Plumbing does not oversee full remodel projects in our service area of Frisco, McKinney, Little Elm or Plano. However, we work with ..read more
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Outside Plumbing Tips for Spring in Texas
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by Michelle Young
2M ago
As the weather warms up and you are spending more time outdoors, now is a great time to check your outside plumbing and make sure everything is in working order. Here are a few quick checks you can perform: Your Outside Faucets May Have a “Freeze Break” Although many outside faucets are “frost-proof” by design ..read more
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Schedule a Plumbing Inspection When Buying a Home
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by Michelle Young
2M ago
Buying a home is a major purchase so nothing should be overlooked when deciding if you have found the right home for your family. With all the factors you’re juggling – price, location, number of rooms, etc. – it might not occur to you to have your plumbing inspected. The plumbing of your home should ..read more
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Gas vs. Electric Dryers Pros and Cons
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by Chase Castaneda
3M ago
When shopping for new appliances, you’ll have your choice of either gas or electric dryers. Sometimes, the decision is as simple as determining the kinds of hookups you have. However, choosing between a gas vs. electric dryer may not always be that straightforward, especially if you’re looking for the most cost-efficient solution. Gas vs. Electric ..read more
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Repair After Burst Pipes in DFW
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by Globe Runner
4M ago
You may find it surprising that Texas ranks as the fourth worst state for burst pipes. Having pipes burst due to the freeze-thaw cycle is more than an inconvenience.  Clean-up and restoration after leaking pipes can be costly, and the process can be frustrating and stressful.  Your home is most at risk for frozen pipes ..read more
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Toilet Flushing Too Slowly? When to Call a Plumber
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by Chase Castaneda
10M ago
Toilets are essential fixtures in any home or business. People rely on them multiple times a day without giving it much thought. However, encountering issues with your toilet, such as slow flushing, can be frustrating and inconvenient.  While some toilet problems can be fixed with a simple DIY approach, there are instances where calling a ..read more
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Can I Switch From Gas to Electric (or vice versa)?
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by Enoch
11M ago
Gas lines, which deliver natural gas or propane to appliances like stoves, water heaters, and furnaces, are an important component of a building’s plumbing infrastructure. In Plano, Frisco, and other North DFW cities, there are many neighborhoods that have natural gas supplied to all of the homes. Due to this, there is a lot of ..read more
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Can My AC Condensate Flood My House?
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by Chase Castaneda
1y ago
Air conditioning is essential for the hot Texas weather. Most of us have had our AC serviced at one time or another. When the AC goes out, we tend to react pretty quickly. Fortunately, an AC failure doesn’t usually cause damage to the home. However, there is one area where AC and plumbing intersect which ..read more
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How to Prevent Water Damage to the Home
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by Enoch
1y ago
Vacation-Ready Plumbing Tips for the Summer When you are planning a vacation and leaving your home unattended, it is the most vulnerable time for potential water damage. A pipe bursting or a leak caused by a water heater could lead to significant property damage. Reduce the risk of water damage and safeguard your home with ..read more
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