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Toilet Paper Has Changed — Here’s Why That Matters for Your Plumbing
When most people think about clogged toilets, the assumption is simple: someone used too much toilet paper. And while that can still be true, it’s no longer the full picture. Over the years, both toilet paper and plumbing systems have changed —and that combination is one of the reasons homeowners today are experiencing clogs differently than they did in the past. At Pam’s Plumbing , we often help homeowners work through recurring clogs that aren’t caused by one single thing—b
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Apr 144 min read


How Florida Weather and Seasonal Changes Can Affect Your Plumbing
Florida’s weather is one of the reasons so many people love living here—sunshine, warm temperatures, and mild winters compared to much of the country. But while the climate is appealing, it can be surprisingly tough on plumbing systems. At Pam’s Plumbing , we often see how shifts in weather and seasonal patterns quietly affect pipes, drains, and water heaters. Many plumbing problems don’t come from one big event—they develop slowly as systems respond to heat, rain, humidity,
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Apr 23 min read


Plumbing Red Flags That Commonly Come Up During Home Inspections
A home inspection is meant to provide clarity—but when plumbing issues appear on the report, it can also raise a lot of questions. What’s serious? What’s minor? What actually needs to be fixed, and what’s simply something to be aware of? Plumbing systems are largely hidden behind walls, under floors, and beneath slab foundations—especially in Florida homes. Because so much of the system is out of sight, inspections often focus on performance, visible components, and known ris
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Mar 264 min read


Selling Your Home? Plumbing Issues That Can Delay or Derail a Sale
When preparing to sell a home, most sellers focus on the visible details—fresh paint, curb appeal, staging, and repairs buyers can see right away. Plumbing, on the other hand, tends to stay out of sight and out of mind. But during a real estate transaction, plumbing issues are some of the most common reasons deals slow down, get renegotiated, or feel more stressful than expected. At Pam’s Plumbing , we often see situations where small, manageable plumbing problems become bigg
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Mar 63 min read


Buying a Home? Plumbing Questions You Should Ask Before Closing
Buying a home is exciting. You’re picturing furniture layouts, imagining weekends in your new space, and thinking about everything that comes next. In the middle of all that excitement, plumbing often takes a back seat—until something goes wrong after move-in. At Pam’s Plumbing , we frequently hear from new homeowners who say, “I wish I had known this before we closed.” Plumbing issues don’t always announce themselves right away, but asking the right questions before closing
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Feb 173 min read


The Most Common Plumbing Emergencies (And What to Do Before the Plumber Arrives)
Plumbing emergencies have a way of showing up at the worst possible times—late at night, during holidays, or right as guests arrive. In Florida homes, where water damage can spread quickly thanks to humidity and slab construction, knowing what to do in those first few moments can make a huge difference. At Pam’s Plumbing , we’ve helped countless homeowners minimize damage simply because they knew how to react calmly and quickly. Here’s what to watch for—and what you can safel
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Feb 72 min read
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Palm Beach County
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(863) 983-7881
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