McKeever Plumbing services resdidential and commercial customers in the Greater Houston Area. Have a plumbing problem? Give the friendly staff at McKeever Plumbing a call to get your problems solved! We have knowledgeable and trustworthy employees that are good at what they do and ready to help you out.
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Bob McKeever has been a licensed plumber in the Great State of Texas since 1981, receiving his Master Plumber's license in 1982.
He received a Texas Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester license in 2002.
Bob has extensive experience in all aspects of the plumbing business and excels in customer relations, troubleshooting and boiler repairs.
He gas dug ditches, supervies call teams and dispatche dup to 50 service trucks-he's done it all.
His ambition and dedication to his company, employees and family is the driving forece behind McKeever Plumbing.
He received a Texas Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester license in 2002.
Bob has extensive experience in all aspects of the plumbing business and excels in customer relations, troubleshooting and boiler repairs.
He gas dug ditches, supervies call teams and dispatche dup to 50 service trucks-he's done it all.
His ambition and dedication to his company, employees and family is the driving forece behind McKeever Plumbing.
Water heater manufacturers recommend flushing periodically.
How often your model needs to be flushed depends upon the quality of the water in your area.
Areas with high mineral content will have to flush more often.
Over time, your heater can accumulate sediment consisting of sand, gravel, and various mineral deposits.
This buildup can reduce the amount your water heater holds, create a variety of interesting noises, and reduce the efficiency of your unit.
The buildup of sediment at the bottom can harden and sometimes clog the drain valve.
How often your model needs to be flushed depends upon the quality of the water in your area.
Areas with high mineral content will have to flush more often.
Over time, your heater can accumulate sediment consisting of sand, gravel, and various mineral deposits.
This buildup can reduce the amount your water heater holds, create a variety of interesting noises, and reduce the efficiency of your unit.
The buildup of sediment at the bottom can harden and sometimes clog the drain valve.
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