Bring the beach indoors !! What a cool idea !
Your full-service, family-owned plumbing and heating provider since 1985. We have been serving the North Shore of Massachusetts and the Seacoast of New Hampshire for over 30 years.
Monday, December 21, 2015
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Wednesday, November 25, 2015
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Thursday, November 5, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Friday, October 16, 2015
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Friday, October 9, 2015
Monday, October 5, 2015
Friday, October 2, 2015
JOB OPENING !!
Experience Licensed Plumbers/Apprentice (Technician)
We have openings for experience licensed plumbers, MA journeyman; NH journeyman and NH gas fitters.
Must have valid driver’s license
Must have your own hand tools
Must be able to follow instruction and work independently with good problem solving skill....
Must be available for on-call rotation
We offer competitive wages, vacation time, company phone, uniforms, medical and disability
Looking for qualified applicant for immediate start
Send resumes to - Aprils@simmonsplumbing.com
Experience Licensed Plumbers/Apprentice (Technician)
We have openings for experience licensed plumbers, MA journeyman; NH journeyman and NH gas fitters.
Must have valid driver’s license
Must have your own hand tools
Must be able to follow instruction and work independently with good problem solving skill....
Must be available for on-call rotation
We offer competitive wages, vacation time, company phone, uniforms, medical and disability
Looking for qualified applicant for immediate start
Send resumes to - Aprils@simmonsplumbing.com
• Principals only. Recruiters do not contact
• Do NOT contact with unsolicited services
• Do NOT contact with unsolicited services
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
This months FYI
Courtesy of Pain in the Drain
| Tree Roots
Mature trees add beauty and shade to landscapes, but their roots can cause extensive damage to sewer pipes. Roots grow into the pipes because they like it there! Sewer pipes contain water, nutrients and oxygen-the essential elements for trees to grow. Aside from sewer blockages and backups caused by FOGG, tree roots growing inside sewer pipes are one of the most expensive sewer maintenance items experienced by our customers. Roots from trees growing on private property and on parkways throughout the service area are responsible for many of the sanitary sewer service backups and damaged sewer pipes experienced in our community.
Tree Roots
Each homeowner is responsible for maintaining their sewer laterals-the pipe that connects the sewer pipes in the house to the main sewer pipe, which is usually in a street. Because the pipes are buried and out of sight, homeowners usually don't have any clues to potential problems in their laterals until it's too late.
The flow of warm water inside sewer pipes causes vapor to escape to the cooler soil surrounding the pipe. Tree roots grow toward the vapor to the point of its source. The source of the vapor is usually a crack in the pipes or a loose joint. Once the tree roots reach the crack or loose joint, they will grow through the opening to reach the plentiful nutrients and moisture inside. Once inside the pipe, the roots will continue to grow, and if not disturbed, they will eventually completely fill the pipe with hair-like root masses. These masses can act as a net as they catch household fats, oils, grease, grit (FOGG), tissue paper, and other debris discharged from the residence.
Slowly flowing drains are the sign that the system is having a problem from roots. Homeowners will notice the first signs of a slow-flowing drainage system by hearing gurgling noises from their toilet bowls. A complete blockage will occur if no actions are taken to remove the roots/blockage.
Tree Roots as roots continue to grow, they expand and exert considerable pressure at the crack or joint where they entered the pipe. The force exerted by the root growth will break the pipe and may result in total collapse of the pipe. Severe root intrusion and pipes that are structurally damaged will require replacement.
Homeowners should be aware of the location of their laterals and sewer cleanout pipe, and refrain from planting certain types of trees and hedges near the sewer lines. Trees should be located more than 10 feet from sewer lines to minimize root intrusion. Also, homeowners should choose small, slow-growing species with less aggressive root systems, and replace them before they get too large for their planting area.
What you can do if you have tree roots in your lateral
Once roots are in your lateral they will likely cause an eventual blockage. The best way to prevent this is to schedule regular cleaning of your sewer lateral. The common method of removing roots from sanitary sewer service pipes involves the use of augers, root saws, and high-pressure flushers. It is also important to keep your sewer lateral structurally sound. Any structural fault can allow roots a way into your sewer lateral. You may wish to hire a plumber to video your sewer lateral to determine its condition
and if any repairs are needed.
Courtesy of Pain in the Drain
| Tree Roots
Mature trees add beauty and shade to landscapes, but their roots can cause extensive damage to sewer pipes. Roots grow into the pipes because they like it there! Sewer pipes contain water, nutrients and oxygen-the essential elements for trees to grow. Aside from sewer blockages and backups caused by FOGG, tree roots growing inside sewer pipes are one of the most expensive sewer maintenance items experienced by our customers. Roots from trees growing on private property and on parkways throughout the service area are responsible for many of the sanitary sewer service backups and damaged sewer pipes experienced in our community.
Tree Roots
Each homeowner is responsible for maintaining their sewer laterals-the pipe that connects the sewer pipes in the house to the main sewer pipe, which is usually in a street. Because the pipes are buried and out of sight, homeowners usually don't have any clues to potential problems in their laterals until it's too late.
The flow of warm water inside sewer pipes causes vapor to escape to the cooler soil surrounding the pipe. Tree roots grow toward the vapor to the point of its source. The source of the vapor is usually a crack in the pipes or a loose joint. Once the tree roots reach the crack or loose joint, they will grow through the opening to reach the plentiful nutrients and moisture inside. Once inside the pipe, the roots will continue to grow, and if not disturbed, they will eventually completely fill the pipe with hair-like root masses. These masses can act as a net as they catch household fats, oils, grease, grit (FOGG), tissue paper, and other debris discharged from the residence.
Slowly flowing drains are the sign that the system is having a problem from roots. Homeowners will notice the first signs of a slow-flowing drainage system by hearing gurgling noises from their toilet bowls. A complete blockage will occur if no actions are taken to remove the roots/blockage.
Tree Roots as roots continue to grow, they expand and exert considerable pressure at the crack or joint where they entered the pipe. The force exerted by the root growth will break the pipe and may result in total collapse of the pipe. Severe root intrusion and pipes that are structurally damaged will require replacement.
Homeowners should be aware of the location of their laterals and sewer cleanout pipe, and refrain from planting certain types of trees and hedges near the sewer lines. Trees should be located more than 10 feet from sewer lines to minimize root intrusion. Also, homeowners should choose small, slow-growing species with less aggressive root systems, and replace them before they get too large for their planting area.
What you can do if you have tree roots in your lateral
Once roots are in your lateral they will likely cause an eventual blockage. The best way to prevent this is to schedule regular cleaning of your sewer lateral. The common method of removing roots from sanitary sewer service pipes involves the use of augers, root saws, and high-pressure flushers. It is also important to keep your sewer lateral structurally sound. Any structural fault can allow roots a way into your sewer lateral. You may wish to hire a plumber to video your sewer lateral to determine its condition
and if any repairs are needed.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Monday, September 7, 2015
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Friday, August 14, 2015
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Friday, July 31, 2015
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Experience Licensed Plumbers/Apprentice (Technician)
We have openings for experience licensed plumbers, MA journeyman; NH journeyman and NH gas fitters.
Must have valid driver’s license
Must have your own hand tools
Must be able to follow instruction and work independently with good problem solving skill....
Must be available for on-call rotation
We offer competitive wages, vacation time, company phone, uniforms, medical and disability
Looking for qualified applicant for immediate start
Send resumes to - Aprils@simmonsplumbing.com
We have openings for experience licensed plumbers, MA journeyman; NH journeyman and NH gas fitters.
Must have valid driver’s license
Must have your own hand tools
Must be able to follow instruction and work independently with good problem solving skill....
Must be available for on-call rotation
We offer competitive wages, vacation time, company phone, uniforms, medical and disability
Looking for qualified applicant for immediate start
Send resumes to - Aprils@simmonsplumbing.com
• Principals only. Recruiters do not contact
• Do NOT contact with unsolicited services
• Do NOT contact with unsolicited services
Monday, July 27, 2015
Friday, July 24, 2015
Friday, July 17, 2015
Experience Licensed Plumbers/Apprentice (Technician)
We have openings for experience licensed plumbers, MA journeyman; NH journeyman and NH gas fitters.
Must have valid driver’s license
Must have your own hand tools
Must be able to follow instruction and work independently with good problem solving skill....
Must be available for on-call rotation
We offer competitive wages, vacation time, company phone, uniforms, medical and disability
Looking for qualified applicant for immediate start
Send resumes to - Aprils@simmonsplumbing.com
We have openings for experience licensed plumbers, MA journeyman; NH journeyman and NH gas fitters.
Must have valid driver’s license
Must have your own hand tools
Must be able to follow instruction and work independently with good problem solving skill....
Must be available for on-call rotation
We offer competitive wages, vacation time, company phone, uniforms, medical and disability
Looking for qualified applicant for immediate start
Send resumes to - Aprils@simmonsplumbing.com
• Principals only. Recruiters do not contact
• Do NOT contact with unsolicited services
• Do NOT contact with unsolicited services
Friday, July 10, 2015
Experience Licensed Plumbers/Apprentice (Technician)
We have openings for experience licensed plumbers, MA journeyman; NH journeyman and NH gas fitters.
Must have valid driver’s license
Must have your own hand tools
Must be able to follow instruction and work independently with good problem solving skill....
Must be available for on-call rotation
We offer competitive wages, vacation time, company phone, uniforms, medical and disability
Looking for qualified applicant for immediate start
Send resumes to - Aprils@simmonsplumbing.com
We have openings for experience licensed plumbers, MA journeyman; NH journeyman and NH gas fitters.
Must have valid driver’s license
Must have your own hand tools
Must be able to follow instruction and work independently with good problem solving skill....
Must be available for on-call rotation
We offer competitive wages, vacation time, company phone, uniforms, medical and disability
Looking for qualified applicant for immediate start
Send resumes to - Aprils@simmonsplumbing.com
• Principals only. Recruiters do not contact
• Do NOT contact with unsolicited services
• Do NOT contact with unsolicited services
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Monday, June 22, 2015
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Experience
Licensed Plumbers/Apprentice (Technician)
We have openings for experience licensed plumbers, MA journeyman;
NH journeyman and NH gas fitters.
Must have valid driver’s license
Must have your own hand tools
Must be able to follow instruction and work independently
with good problem solving skill.
Must be available for on-call rotation
We offer competitive wages, vacation time, company phone,
uniforms, medical and disability
·
Principals only. Recruiters do not contact
·
Do NOT contact with unsolicited services
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Here comes the heat !! Is your A/C running properly ?? Give us a call 800-929-8339
We can help !
http://www.weather.com/weather/5day/l/Boston+MA+USMA0046:1:US
We can help !
http://www.weather.com/weather/5day/l/Boston+MA+USMA0046:1:US
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Friday, May 1, 2015
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
What are your plans this weekend ?
http://www.nhmagazine.com/April-2015/Explore-Hampton-Ahead-of-the-Summer-Crowds/
http://www.nhmagazine.com/April-2015/Explore-Hampton-Ahead-of-the-Summer-Crowds/
Friday, April 24, 2015
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Friday, April 17, 2015
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Allergy Season is here !! Are you looking to invest in a new or replacement Air Quality System?
Call us 800-929-8339
http://www.pollen.com/allergy-forecast.asp
Call us 800-929-8339
http://www.pollen.com/allergy-forecast.asp
Friday, April 10, 2015
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Looks like Spring is going to make an appearance on Friday !! Warm weather ahead...have you scheduled your AC maintenance appointment yet ?? Summer will be here before you know it !!
800-929-8339 http://www.wcvb.com/weather/forecast
800-929-8339 http://www.wcvb.com/weather/forecast
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Fabulous Find to help oyster reef restoration
seacoastonline.com
Posted Mar. 31, 2015 at 10:24 AM
Updated at 11:07 AM
PORTSMOUTH – The Fabulous Find Resale Boutique in Kittery, Maine, announced a portion of the profits in April will be donated to the Coastal Conservation Association of NH for its continued effort to help restore oyster reefs in Great Bay.
CCA NH’s Oyster Shell Recycling Project is now in its fifth year. Shell is collected weekly from Jumpin’ Jay’s Fish CafĂ©, The Surf, Martingale’s Wharf, Sander's Fish Market, Robert’s Maine Grill, Newick’s and The Atlantic Grill. Support from the Fabulous Find will help finance the ongoing program and allow CCA NH to expand to other restaurants this summer. More than 5,000 bushels of oyster shells have been collected to date and are used to create new oyster reefs in Great Bay. Oysters are vital to clean water.
The Fabulous Find, a 501c3 nonprofit, is a boutique style resale shop, which partners with different local nonprofit organizations each month. Since opening in 2010, the Fabulous Find has awarded more than $550,000 to 80 Seacoast nonprofits. Quality donations are welcome. April's proceeds will be divided between CCA NH, Seacoast Eat Local and the White Pine Program. Fabulous Find is at 139 State Road (Route 1) and can be contacted by calling (207) 439 8484.
seacoastonline.com
Posted Mar. 31, 2015 at 10:24 AM
Updated at 11:07 AM
PORTSMOUTH – The Fabulous Find Resale Boutique in Kittery, Maine, announced a portion of the profits in April will be donated to the Coastal Conservation Association of NH for its continued effort to help restore oyster reefs in Great Bay.
CCA NH’s Oyster Shell Recycling Project is now in its fifth year. Shell is collected weekly from Jumpin’ Jay’s Fish CafĂ©, The Surf, Martingale’s Wharf, Sander's Fish Market, Robert’s Maine Grill, Newick’s and The Atlantic Grill. Support from the Fabulous Find will help finance the ongoing program and allow CCA NH to expand to other restaurants this summer. More than 5,000 bushels of oyster shells have been collected to date and are used to create new oyster reefs in Great Bay. Oysters are vital to clean water.
The Fabulous Find, a 501c3 nonprofit, is a boutique style resale shop, which partners with different local nonprofit organizations each month. Since opening in 2010, the Fabulous Find has awarded more than $550,000 to 80 Seacoast nonprofits. Quality donations are welcome. April's proceeds will be divided between CCA NH, Seacoast Eat Local and the White Pine Program. Fabulous Find is at 139 State Road (Route 1) and can be contacted by calling (207) 439 8484.
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