by Mokher Plumbing | Jul 2, 2018 | Commercial, Residential
Florida home or commercial property owners with properties built before 1975, most likely own property that contains a cast iron plumbing system that has failed or is nearing failure. Cast iron pipes corrode and deteriorate over time. Mokher Plumbing has the...
by Mokher Plumbing | Mar 26, 2018 | Bathroom, Commercial, Kitchen, Residential
Water is required for showering, cooking and drinking. It is a necessity for everyday life. In today’s world, many people who drink tap water from their faucet are consuming chlorine-treated water. This water also contains other contaminants, chemicals, and harmful...
by Mokher Plumbing | Jan 15, 2018 | Bathroom, Commercial, Kitchen, Residential
Start your New Year off right by saving money on your water bill. We have come up with easy things you can do to save. Implementing these tips into your life is the perfect timing. A report that was released by the American Water Works Association, infrastructure...
by Mokher Plumbing | Nov 6, 2017 | Accessories, Bathroom, Commercial, Kitchen, Remodeling, Residential
No! The toilet is overflowing! Quick grab the plunger and all will be ok. Many homeowners have experienced the exact situation mentioned here. While a quick plunge to unclog a toilet might be helpful, it is still best to have a licensed plumber inspect the situation...
by Mokher Plumbing | Oct 16, 2017 | Bathroom, Commercial, Residential
South Florida isn’t known for its cold winters, but it is known for its holiday guests. If you have family that visits from out of town for the holiday season, chances are they are using the plumbing in your home. As a homeowner, you want to be prepared for holiday...
by Mokher Plumbing | Oct 9, 2017 | Bathroom, Commercial, Kitchen, Remodeling, Residential
Homeowners count on their tap water to be clear and clean for drinking and showering. But, what happens when you notice the water has a colorful tint to it? Or, the taste seems a bit off? Generally, rusty water could originate from the public water supply. But,...