WHY J. BLANTON FOR EVANSTON PLUMBING

At J. Blanton Plumbing, we’ve been Evanston’s trusted local experts for over 30 years, delivering fast, reliable solutions for everything from clogged drains to emergency repairs. With over 16,000 homes in this vibrant city of tree-lined streets and historic charm, residents rely on our Illinois-certified plumbers for same-day service, upfront pricing, and expert care. Whether it’s a quick fix or a full plumbing overhaul, we’re dedicated to keeping Evanston’s homes—from early 1900s classics to modern builds—running smoothly with professional service and peace of mind.


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How do you ensure that the plumbing fixtures installed by your company are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly?
To ensure that the plumbing fixtures installed by our company are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, we carefully select products that are certified by organizations such as WaterSense and ENERGY STAR. These certifications guarantee that the fixtures meet high standards for water efficiency and energy conservation. Additionally, we prioritize installing fixtures that are designed to reduce water waste and energy consumption, such as low-flow toilets, faucets, and showerheads. Regular maintenance and inspections are also conducted to ensure optimal performance and efficiency of the plumbing system.
What are the different methods available for sewer line repair, and how do I know which one is best for my situation?
The different methods available for sewer line repair include traditional dig-and-replace, trenchless pipe lining, and pipe bursting. The best method for your situation depends on factors such as the extent of damage, location of the sewer line, and your budget. It is recommended to consult with a licensed plumber to assess your specific needs and determine the most suitable repair method.
How can I troubleshoot common issues with a commercial water heater to ensure uninterrupted hot water supply for my business?
To troubleshoot common issues with a commercial water heater, you can follow these steps:<br /><br />1. Check the power supply to the water heater to ensure it is receiving electricity.<br />2. Inspect the thermostat settings to make sure they are correctly adjusted.<br />3. Look for any leaks or drips around the water heater that may indicate a problem.<br />4. Check the pilot light to see if it is lit and functioning properly.<br />5. Flush the water heater to remove any sediment buildup that could be affecting its performance.<br />6. Inspect the pressure relief valve to ensure it is not stuck or leaking.<br />7. If you are still experiencing issues, contact a licensed plumber for further assistance.
How can I prevent clogs and odors in my garbage disposal after installation or repair?
To prevent clogs and odors in your garbage disposal after installation or repair, make sure to run cold water while using the disposal, avoid putting fibrous or starchy foods down the disposal, periodically clean the disposal with ice cubes and citrus peels, and avoid pouring grease or oil down the drain.
How can I determine the appropriate size and capacity of a commercial water heater for my business's needs?
To determine the appropriate size and capacity of a commercial water heater for your business's needs, you should consider factors such as the number of fixtures, peak hot water demand, and the temperature rise required. It is recommended to consult with a licensed plumber to accurately assess your specific requirements.