3 Water Heater Tips

Every homeowner needs a water heater they can rely on. Each water heater is built differently and, depending on how well it’s been maintained, can last anywhere from five to 20+ years. To prolong the life of your water heater … Continued

3 Plumbing Problems You Should Not Fix Yourself

Let’s face it, plumbing problems are a fairly normal occurrence in any Indianapolis home. In our previous post, we spelled out a few common problems that you could likely solve yourself. With the right tools and a little know-how, you … Continued

Top 4 Biggest Plumbing Myths – Busted!

You can believe anything you read on the Internet, right? Wrong! While there is a lot of great information out there, there is also a lot of garbage. Separating truth from myth can be hard to do without the help … Continued

What To Do in a Plumbing Emergency

A plumbing emergency can happen to anyone at any time of day. Homeowners should know what constitutes an emergency and how to deal with it until the plumbing professional can get there. At Indy Renovation, our licensed, insured, and bonded … Continued

Signs Your Home May Need Pipe Repair

Your home’s plumbing usually isn’t something that’s constantly on your mind—until there’s an emergency. Pipes are often run inside walls or beneath your floor, so you don’t come in contact with them on a daily basis. So other than a leak … Continued

Your Solution for Leaky Pipes

Did you recently discover a leak in your kitchen or bathroom plumbing? Maybe you were going about your day as usual, only to notice a drip coming from the ceiling below your master bath. No one plans on leaky pipes, … Continued

When You Need Pipe Repair Fast

Unless you’re doing a major bathroom remodel, you don’t think much about your home’s plumbing—that is, until something goes wrong. A pipe might burst in your kitchen, or you suddenly notice water dripping from your ceiling. You go into panic … Continued

4 Signs Your Home May Need Pipe Repair

Pipes are like the veins of your home—they make sure water gets where it needs to go and keeps things running smoothly. Generally, a home’s pipes are built to last 20 years or more. However, your plumbing may need pipe … Continued