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Benjamin Franklin Plumbing offers you an in-depth review of products and repair techniques, so that you can make informed decisions on your plumbing needs. Each and every day we strive to provide the highest level of professional service, unsurpassed honesty and integrity you expect from a licensed plumber.
Some examples of products we provide and service are:
Water HeatersWater heaters are used to provide ready and ample hot water. They consist of an energy source to heat the water, a water source, valves, pipes and in some cases, vents. Water heaters can either utilize a tank for storage or be tankless. | |
DrainsDrains are exit points from the home that deliver used materials to a sanitary sewer or septic system. | |
SinksA sink, or basin, is a bowl-shaped fixture that is used for washing hands or small objects. Sinks can also include a disposal system for food waste. | |
ToiletsToilets are a plumbing fixture and disposal system primarily intended for the disposal of solid and liquid bodily wastes. | |
FaucetsFaucets are a plumbing fixture that can provide cold and hot water for use in the kitchen, bath, laundry and outdoor purposes. | |
PumpsPumps are devices used to move fluids, such as gases, liquids or slurries. A pump displaces a volume by physical or mechanical action, causing a flow. Pumps generally fall into two major groups: positive displacement pumps and rotodynamic pumps and their names describe the method in which they move a fluid. | |
Tubs and ShowersTubs and showers are containment areas, usually found in a bathroom or utility room, used for washing individuals or objects. They are characterized by an overhead nozzle that sprays water down and combined with a drainage system to eliminate the excess water. | |
DisposalsGarbage disposals, food waste disposers or waste disposal units are devices, usually electrically-powered, installed under a kitchen sink between the sink's drain and the trap which shreds food waste into pieces small enough to pass through plumbing. | |
Pipes and SewersTwo of the primary piping systems in your home involve water pipes that bring water into the house and sewer lines that remove wastewater. Both are subject to damage and leaks, and should be maintained in a proper manner to ensure optimum operation. |
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