Plumb Works Owner, Jerome Sabol, Returns to WSB’s “Lenz on Business” To Share Tips and Tricks With Listeners

October 15, 2024

On October 13, Jerome Sabol, the award-winning master plumber and owner of Plumb Works, made a return visit to “Lenz On Business,” a one-hour business talk program, which airs weekly on WSB Radio. Sabol dispensed his own brand of tricks and treats by sharing plumbing maintenance suggestions with listeners.


Sabol began his conversation with host Jon Waterhouse by sharing a little bit of Plumb Works’ history, how the independent company came to be, and its continued growth through the years.


With fall in the air, Jerome discussed seasonal considerations listeners should keep in mind, including pre-winter preparations such as winterizing outside faucets, draining down water lines, becoming aware of shut-off valves, checking
water heaters, and other considerations. The most common issue during winter months, he said, would be freezing pipes and water lines in outside walls that homeowners aren’t aware of. 


According to Jerome, heat pump water heaters are a highly efficient option for homeowners looking to reduce energy costs. In fact, Georgia Power is currently offering rebates to those who install these energy-saving systems, making it a great time to upgrade. Federal tax credits for
heat pump water heaters, he said, are also available.


Jerome also discussed the recent complications caused by Hurricane Helene and some of the challenges area residents faced in its aftermath. He recommended homeowners prepare for future hurricanes by properly maintaining their
storm drains, and making sure they’re clear and functional.


Additional topics ran the plumbing gamut from the key elements of
commercial plumbing to Plumb Works’ annual maintenance plans, which come with a free inspection each year. 


Sabol closed the show by sharing advice with aspiring plumbing professionals, pointing them in the right direction on how to best set up their careers for success by attending industry expos, participating in apprenticeships, and more.


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Being proactive remains a key element of a successful business, and it certainly holds true when preparing for the possible devastating effects of stormy season. Spring remains one of the Atlanta area’s rainiest times of the year. According to Weather Spark, the average monthly rainfall from March through May ranges from 3 to 4.6 inches. Heavy spring storms can rain hard on a commercial facility. If unprepared, it can potentially lead to serious problems, causing everything from business downtime to costly repercussions. The following are several heavy rain-related issues that can cast a dark cloud on a commercial building and how to avoid them. Sump Pump: Fighting the Flood When it comes to flooding, stormwater remains a dreaded culprit. Having a properly functioning sump pump can help proactively help fight a flood. A sump pump collects groundwater from around a building’s foundation and pumps it away from the structure, deterring damage. Plumb Works suggests all businesses have one, especially those with a crawlspace or basement. Consult the experts at Plumb Works for sump pump installation, replacement, and preventative maintenance. Protection from Sewer Backups Heavy rains can overload a city’s sewer system. Backwater valves, a specific type of backflow prevention device, protect businesses from sewer backups by allowing wastewater out, but automatically closing to keep sewage from flowing backward. Plumb Works can install, test, and make sure your backwater valve is working properly. The Importance of Storm Drains Commercial storm drains are equipped to drain excess rain and groundwater from the areas surrounding a business, such as parking lots and sidewalks, preventing flooding, damages, and unsafe conditions. Some storm drain systems include a catch basin, which captures stormwater and separates any debris that may have come along with it. Having Plumb Works inspect, clean, and repair storm drains and catch basins can help businesses avoid a flood of unwanted costs. Cutting Out Grease Commercial kitchens require a grease trap, which keeps the plumbing system from being impacted by an overload of grease. If a grease trap isn’t functioning properly, it can have an adverse effect on a plumbing system during heavy rain. Too much grease limits pipe capacity, which can cause heavy rain to overwhelm a system, leading to backups. To avoid this, consult a plumbing professional company like Plumb Works that specializes in grease trap services. Avoiding Clogged Drains Plumbing systems in commercial facilities often fall prey to clogged pipes due to unwanted items being flushed or disposed of down drains. This can further complicate things when a mass amount of rain overwhelms a plumbing system. Businesses experiencing frequent clogs can benefit from hydro jetting. The most effective drain-cleaning solution available, hydro jetting uses high-pressure water jets to blast through clogged drains and restore peak plumbing performance. Schedule hydro jetting in advance of the rainy season to make sure pipes are functioning at their best under any possible pressure. Plumb Works Can Help Protect Your Business During Rainy Season Don’t let your business get washed away due to flooding and sewer backup challenges during the rainy season. Lean on a Plumb Works expert by calling 404-524-1825 or scheduling an appointment online.
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