Monday, May 9, 2022

Bellingham Toilets

Bellingham Toilets Replaced

Nice discount for replacing all the toilets at the same time. The homeowner decided enough was enough and replaced all the Kohler toilets. Good call. 

Sunday, May 8, 2022

Bellingham Sewer Drain

 

Drain Under Bellingham Office

The old drain had been rerouted into a semi-circle (must have seemed like a good idea at that time) for some unknown reason. We straightened the curves and everything is going downhill nicely now.

Friday, May 6, 2022

Leak in Bellingham Driveway

 It's that time of year when yards and driveways get dug up to replace the leaking water pipe.

Bellingham Water

Bellingham Water pipe


Thursday, May 5, 2022

Water Heaters in the Attic

This job was scarier than that movie with the similar name.
It got done, though. Easy Peasy, it was.....

Water Heater 98226 Barkley Plumbing

Water Heaters Bellingham


Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Rust in Water

Rusty water is getting rare because of all plastic piping from the water meter to every faucet in the house. When I get a call about it, it's frustrating. All it takes is one steel pipe in the system to create problems. These before and after photos is the perfect example and I stumbled on it by accident.

Friday, August 20, 2021

 

Check your water heater!

This beauty was located in the rental house's crawlspace. The water was boiling inside the 240 volt connection box causing steam to rise into the bathroom directly above. The tenants noticed steam and all sorts of exotic mold when opening the drawers.

Yikes.

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

July 1 Washington State Contractor Law Changes

 Quote:

General contractors who are offering, advertising, and/or bidding on projects that require plumbing work to be completed, beginning July 1, 2021, must subcontract that work to a licensed plumbing contractor

That means that all contractors (including house flippers and r.e. agents) must hire a licensed plumbing contractor to work on your plumbing.

Wait! There's more!

 Quote:

Plumbing contractors must designate to L&I, a certified plumber as the “dedicated plumber” for their company. This could be an owner/partner or a full-time employee.

That means there has to be a licensed plumber working for every single plumbing company and that's a very great thing. Not all companies in Whatcom have licensed plumbers working for them.

Electricians have had to have a certified electrician since Day One, so this law isn't new to Washington state, just to the plumbing industry.

The law goes deeper than those two points, but from my p.o.v., they're the most important. 

Note that there is a hard deadline of September 1, 2021 to accommodate the slackin' existing plumbing contractors to complete the paperwork--all two forms. I mailed my paperwork today.