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Plumbing, Explained

Advice worth more than the service call.

Plumbers hand out advice all day, and most of it evaporates the moment the van pulls away. This page is where we write it down. Every guide here starts as a question a real Portland homeowner asked us on a real job, then gets answered the way a journeyman would explain it across your kitchen counter: specific, honest about ranges, and free of scare tactics.

New guides land here as the questions come in, so the library below keeps growing. If your situation will not wait for an article, the phone is faster: every answer on this page began as a conversation anyway.

From the Owner

What this blog is, and what it is not.

Most plumbing blogs exist to catch search traffic, and you can tell. Eight paragraphs of filler, a scary what-if, and a call button sitting where the answer should have been. I wanted ours to be the opposite: journeyman answers with the fluff sanded off. If a repair is safe to handle yourself, the article says so. If a price depends on your house, you get the honest range and the exact reasons it moves, because that is how I would want it explained to me.

That is the entire editorial policy. Read one of these and you will understand your own system a little better, spot the padding in a weak bid, and know which questions to ask any plumber you hire, including us. Informed customers ask sharper questions, and sharper questions keep every trade honest.

Jeremy Williams  ·  Owner, Panda Plumbing

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Send your question through the contact page and it goes on the writing list. Most of these guides started life as somebody’s service call.

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Reading gets you the range; a free consultation gets you the price. Five minutes on video with a journeyman plumber, a guaranteed quote in writing, and an arrival slot measured in minutes, not half-days.

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