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Why Commercial Plumbing Prep Matters
Commercial plumbing systems often handle more frequent use than residential systems. Restrooms, breakroom sinks, utility sinks, water heaters, outdoor faucets, and appliance connections all need to function reliably. As temperatures rise and water usage increases, small issues can become larger problems. A slow leak, worn connection, or inefficient fixture may not seem urgent, but it can lead to higher operating costs

Plumbing Inspections: The Back-to-School To-Do You Didn’t Know You Needed
When summer winds down and the kids are packing up their backpacks, it’s easy to forget that your home deserves a little TLC, too. With

Keep Your Hot Water Flowing: Why You Need a Water Heater Flush Maintenance Plan
When was the last time you thought about what’s inside your water heater? If you’re like most homeowners, the answer is probably never. But behind

What Can a Reverse Osmosis System Do for Me?
A reverse osmosis system offers powerful water purification, removing contaminants like lead and fluoride while improving taste. Learn how RO systems work, who benefits most, and how they integrate with your home’s water softener for complete water quality.

Summer Ready Plumbing – How to Maintain Your Water Softener This Season
Florida’s hard water is no secret. With all that natural mineral content, water softeners are practically a must-have for households looking to protect plumbing, appliances,

Summer Ready Plumbing –Why It’s Time for Your Annual Water Heater Flush
Summer in Florida means cookouts, pool parties, and—you guessed it—hot weather. While most of us are prepping our homes and yards for the heat, it’s

Preparing Your Plumbing for Florida’s Rainy Season
As Florida’s rainy season approaches, ensuring your home’s plumbing can handle heavy downpours is crucial. This guide from Miller & Sons Plumbing walks you through essential preparations—clearing gutters, testing drains, inspecting pipes, and installing backflow protection—to keep your Ocala home safe and dry.