Whether it’s the kitchen sink, bathroom shower, or toilet, dealing with clogs can be a frustrating and messy ordeal. But fear not! With a bit of proactive maintenance and know-how, you can prevent these issues from occurring and keep your drains flowing smoothly.
Read MorePlumbing systems can be puzzling for homeowners, leading to a flood of questions when issues arise. Our team of experts at Bishop Plumbing, Heating & Cooling are no strangers to these inquiries, and we are here with the top 5 questions we frequently encounter.
Read MoreAlmost everyone with access to the internet will turn to the World Wide Web for answers to their everyday question. While this is a wonderful convenience, plenty of inaccurate information is right at your fingertips – especially regarding plumbing.
Read MoreConcerns with indoor air quality have increased, due to the amount of time people are spending inside homes during the global pandemic. You may have noticed more dust, mold, and other particles in your household, that you have not seen before.
Read MoreThere's nothing more frustrating than having to deal with spring allergies mixed with indoor allergies.
Read MoreFrozen pipes are an all too common annoyance that can quickly turn into costly pipe repairs and replacements if not handled correctly.
Read MoreThe Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that Illinois’ households spend about 16% of their energy use on water heating. It’s essential to keep your costs down by delaying water heater replacement as much as possible.
Read MoreIllinois residents spend 16% of their residential energy usage on water heating, according to the Environmental Information Administration. If you’re going to be spending that much on something, you need to be informed about it.
Read MoreEveryone knows the saying, “secrets, secrets are no fun unless they are shared with everyone”, and it holds true. So, this holiday season Bishop Plumbing, Heating and Cooling, Inc.
Read MoreThe temperature is dropping, and that classic Illinois winter is settling in. This means it’s time for you to move all of your winter clothes to the front of your closet, take your rain boots out of your garage, and prepare your home heating system.
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