by Troy | Mar 3, 2017 | Residential Plumbing
As the summer winds down here in the Pacific Northwest, you might be dreaming about extending the season with an outdoor kitchen right on your patio or deck. Let’s face it, the summers here don’t last long enough, so anything you can do to keep the rain off your head...
by Troy | Feb 3, 2017 | Commercial Plumbing, Residential Plumbing
Expansion joints are routinely used in plumbing for your home, where expansion and contraction (from heat and cold) or movement (ex. structural settling) could damage connections. Why is this important? Correctly and well designed plumbing can prevent leaks for years...
by Troy | Nov 3, 2014 | Residential Plumbing
Believe it or not, water main breaks are fairly common, but they are not the kind you see on the news, where rivers of water carry cars down the street. Most main line breaks are leaks that start out small and are not noticed until you have a big muddy spot in your...
by Troy | Feb 24, 2012 | Residential Plumbing
Remodel bathroom sink and faucet installation We recently installed this beautiful bathroom sink and faucet for a customer in the Sammamish Plateau area. If you didn’t already know, Maple Valley Plumbing offers fine finish work, such as this sink and faucet...
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