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The experts at J. Mills Plumbing can handle almost any plumbing repair in the Brighton area. When you need help with your home's plumbing systems, you want more than competence in a plumber. Whether you have a leak, need repiping, or a whole house water filtration system or water heater installation, you want to hire a plumbing company with whom you are comfortable.

After all, it involves your home and your family. Just any company won't do. J. Mills Plumbing is the call you want to make. When we come to your home, tell us about any other plumbing-related concerns beyond your immediate need. We may have tips or solutions that can help. We've been around since 1990 and have an excellent reputation--not only because we know our business, but because we treat our customers with respect.

That includes everything from up-front price quotes on all plumbing repairs, to the professional manner in which we conduct ourselves, to the way we treat and leave your home. Whether it's our work or your experience with our plumbers, your satisfaction is guaranteed.
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J. Mills Plumbing is a customer focused plumbing and water treatment company that was originally started in 1990.
Located in Howell, MI, we employ highly trained people whose goal is to make our company the best service company in Livingston County.
Our company specializes in all plumbing and water services.
Including water heaters, water softeners and iron removal systems, whole house water filtration systems, drinking water systems, well repair and sump pumps for owners of existing homes and buildings just like yours.
Problems with first-generation "low flow" toilets were infamous in the early 1990s.
Some consumers complained that the toilets clogged too often, needed several flushes to clear the bowl, or caused problems with their home plumbing.
Although later generations of water-saving toilets have resolved such issues, misconceptions have persisted and kept many consumers from saving both water and money.
With new designs and technological advancements, today's high-efficiency toilets use less than 1.3 gallons per flush and perform as well as-or better than-conventional, less efficient models.
Water usage is measured by consumption units.
One consumption unit is the same as 748.5 gallons or 100 cubic feet.
A container five feet long by five feet wide and four feet high holds one consumption unit.
Consumption may be high for many reasons.
If a bill is estimated too low for a length of time, an actual meter reading may result in a large increase.
More people may be living in the household.
During the summer, water consumption may be higher because you are watering the lawn or garden, or an outside hose may be left on.
Even a silent toilet leak (that's one you normally can't hear) will waste from 30 to 500 gallons of water per day!
The ones you can hear will waste much, much more.
Such wastage can normally be attributed to a faulty water level adjustment or to a leaky flapper.
Most people will say their toilet does not leak.
There is one sure way to find out.
Put some food dye in the tank and then leave for 15 minutes.
When you return, look into your bowl to see if there is now dye color in the water spot.
If there is color, or if you already can hear and or see water running in your bowl, it's time for a new flapper!
Maintenance is important in preventing clogs and back-ups in your plumbing.
Especially in older houses and apartments with old plumbing.
By regulating what goes into your plumbing you can prevent a clog before is starts.
Cleaning out your drain stopper or strainer of any clinging build-up, like hair, food, sediment and grime, prevents the accumulation which can completely clog a drain.
Remember that every plumbing appliance, whether sink, toilet or tub, has a trap.
A trap prevents the back flow of sewer gas back into your home.
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