Proudly Offering Plumbing Services in the Eau Claire Community
Whether you’re looking at a clogged drain, leaky faucet or a broken water heater, Hurlburt Heating, AC and Plumbing is here to help solve all your plumbing problems.
We have a team of expert plumbers in Eau Claire to take care of everything from plumbing emergencies to new installs and remodels.
New installation services include:
- Toilets
- Faucets
- Shower/bathtub fixtures
- Garbage disposals
- Water softeners
- Water heaters
Emergency Services for the Eau Claire area
If you find yourself with a burst pipe or an overflowing toilet, we can be there to help. We will get there as soon as we can but you should still know where the water shutoffs are in your home and how to turn them off if needed.
You have a water “main” that supplies your home with water. There is a shutoff valve here that will shut water off to your entire home.
If you have an overflowing toilet, take a look below the tank and you will see the water line that goes to the toilet. You can shut the water off here by turning the valve closed.
If you have a leaking faucet, you can shut the water off with a valve below the sink (normally located in the bathroom or kitchen cabinet directly below the sink).
If this sounds confusing, ask us to show you these shutoffs next time we are out to your home for preventative maintenance. We’re always happy to help.
Does my plumbing system need regular maintenance?
We recommend having your plumbing inspected every couple of years. We can address any small leaks you might have and clean out your drains. You might be surprised at just how much gunk is down there!
You might not notice how slow your drains really are. Similarly, if you have had low water pressure for a while, you might not even realize it until we get it fixed.
How long does a home plumbing system last?
This depends on the materials used for your plumbing. You can expect your plumbing to last anywhere from 20-50 years. If your home is older, it’s a good idea to have a plumbing inspection done to see how things look. From there, we can give you an idea of what state your plumbing is in and estimate how long it could last.
Who services and replaces water heaters? HVAC companies or Plumbers?
Both HVAC and Plumbing companies will service and install water heaters. Here at Hurlburt Heating, AC and Plumbing, we do everything but it is industry standard for both HVAC companies and plumbing companies to service water heaters.
Should I install a tankless water heater?
Like everything, there are pros and cons. Water heater choices are no different. If your household has high hot water needs and you find yourself often running out of hot water, it may be beneficial to install a tankless design that can heat your water on demand.
Tankless water heaters are more expensive to install but they are capable of providing a greater amount of hot water without needing to refill and reheat a tank.
Can I unclog my own drain?
There are a couple of things you can try before you give us a call. You can try to remove the clog with a drain snake or you can use an enzymatic drain cleaner that will help to break down hair, soap scum and other organic matter that might be trapped in your drain.
Remember to store drain cleaner in a safe location away from pets and children.
Why do bathroom drains get clogged?
We see a lot of clogged drains on the job. Here are some of the biggest culprits to be mindful of.
- Hair. This one goes without saying. You lose hair in the shower and it goes straight into the drain unless you have a drain strainer in place.
- Toothpaste can build up in the sink drain because it is difficult to wash down. Be sure you use enough water to wash the toothpaste down all the way or it will stick to the inside of the pipe.
- Bar soap. This might surprise you. Bar soap is often made with animal or vegetable fats, making it less dissolvable than other types of soap. Do your pipes a favor and switch to a liquid soap.
Plumbing pro tip: no matter what the package says, DO NOT flush “flushable” wipes. While these might break down better than traditional baby wipes, they will still clog your toilet.