Some days are better than others when starting a DIY plumbing project. Lowes and Home Depot would have you believe a weekend is the perfect time to dive into a project. However, that could not be further from the truth. Saturday and Sunday may be great days to get all of your shopping done, but [...]
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Myrtle Beach Plumber Shares Funny Names for the Toilet!
Plumbing in Myrtle Beach, SC exposes you to a lot of different people who migrated from other areas. One might assume that a ‘toilet is a toilet,’ but I am here to let you know that is not the case. Some of the names I have heard over the years:
The John – From a Georgetown County resident needing a plumber (with a Southern draw) – “The John needs quite a bit of attention.”
Origin – Quote from wikianswers “Sir John Harrington invented the first flush toilet in the late 1500′s. I have even heard that he
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What is the best plumbing advice I have for property owners in Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island, Murrells Inlet, Carolina Forest, Conway, Surfside Beach, Garden City, and Litchfield Beach? There are two things I think every property should know regarding their plumbing. The first and most important is to locate your main water shut-off valve and [...]
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Are women in Myrtle Beach afraid to call the plumber? Yes, some are afraid. Many women in Myrtle Beach, SC dread having to call a plumbing company and dread making a decision regarding their plumbing. This is not unique to our area, most women in general can recall a time when they were uncomfortable venturing [...]
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In Myrtle Beach, SC we have a LOT of vacation and rental properties with absentee owners. If you are an out of state owner with vacation and/or rental property in Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Garden City, Murrells Inlet, Litchfield, or Pawleys Island, please be very careful when hiring contractors to work in your vacation and/or [...]
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It’s truly amazing what our plumbers at Fogarty & Fogarty Plumbing located in Murrells Inlet, SC find in clogged toilets. Within the last few weeks, The Plumber Who Cares has retrieved a few items from toilets that could not be retrieved until the toilet was pulled. A cell phone – YES, we retrieved a cell [...]
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The Plumber Who Cares – You may be asking yourself, “Cares about what?” What is so special about this Myrtle Beach Plumber? I am so happy you asked this question! First and foremost, Fogarty & Fogarty Plumbing Co., Inc. cares about YOU and YOUR needs. Whenever our customers have a plumbing problem in Myrtle Beach, [...]
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When you hear the term old-fashioned, your first thought might be something outdated or no longer considered relevant. However, at Fogarty & Fogarty Plumbing Co. , located in Murrells Inlet, SC, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Old-fashioned for us is preferring the customs of earlier times as it relates to service and quality. [...]
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Fogarty & Fogarty Plumbing Company is proud to introduce The Plumber Who Cares! Our motto is “Good old-fashioned service and quality from The Plumber Who Cares.” Often we are asked about our motto and it’s origination. Tomorrow I will explain what ‘old-fashioned’ means to us. Please check back often to see what’s new and exciting [...]
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Welcome to our blog! In celebration of our fifth year on the Grand Strand in Myrtle Beach (SC), we have started a blog for all things related to plumbing. We hope you find the information useful. Please feel free to leave comments and make suggestions for future articles. If you live in the following areas [...]
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