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How to Choose a Licensed Plumber in Chicago North Shore

  How to Choose a Licensed Plumber in Chicago North Shore When plumbing issues hit—whether it’s a leaking water heater, a clogged drain, or a malfunctioning sump pump—your first priority is finding a trustworthy professional. In the Chicago North Shore suburbs, that often means going beyond brand names and checking credentials so you know the work will be safe, compliant, and properly handled.   Start with licensing and compliance.  A licensed plumber should be able to provide their license number and the jurisdiction(s) they’re authorized to work in. Licensing requirements can vary depending on the type of work, so confirm that the plumber’s credentials match the job you need—especially for repairs involving gas lines, sewer work, or other higher-risk systems.   Verify insurance coverage before work begins   A licensed plumber should also carry appropriate insurance, typically including general liability and workers&rsquo  ...  Read more »
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Backflow Prevention: What It Is and Why It’s Required

  Backflow Prevention: What It Is and Why It’s Required Backflow prevention is a set of plumbing safeguards designed to keep contaminated water from moving in the reverse direction—back into a community or building’s potable (drinking) water supply. Without these controls, everyday conditions like pressure changes can allow pollutants to travel backward through pipes and fixtures.   When backflow happens, the danger is not theoretical. Chemicals, wastewater, fertilizers, pesticides, or other unsafe substances can be drawn into drinking lines through cross-connections, creating risks for residents, workers, and customers.   What “backflow” means   Backflow occurs when the normal direction of water flow is reversed. This can happen if the pressure in the building’s plumbing becomes higher or lower than the pressure in the public water main. Common triggers include water main breaks, sudden water demand spikes, or pump failures that temporarily  ...  Read more...

How to Read a Plumbing Quote: Line-Item Guide

  How to Read a Plumbing Quote: Line-Item Guide Plumbing quotes often bundle labor, parts, diagnostics, and risk buffers into a set of line items that aren’t always explained clearly. Learning how to read each item helps you spot what’s included, what’s optional, and what might change once the plumber can access the full scope of work.   Start with the quote basics: scope, warranty, and schedule   Before diving into numbers, look for a clear description of the work being quoted (the “scope of work”), the expected timeline, and any warranty or guarantee terms. If a quote doesn’t specify what problem is being solved—or how success is measured—it can be difficult to compare to other estimates.   Labor charges: hourly rates vs. flat service fees   Many quotes separate labor into categories. You might see an hourly labor rate (often with a minimum charge), a flat diagnostic fee (for locating leaks  ...  Read more »

How Often Should You Service Your Sump Pump?

  How Often Should You Service Your Sump Pump? A sump pump is one of the most important pieces of residential flood protection, yet it can fail when debris, worn parts, or poor power connections go unchecked. The right service frequency depends on how your home is set up and how often the pump runs, but a consistent maintenance routine can significantly reduce the risk of unpleasant surprises during heavy rain.   Basic schedule: inspect, test, and listen   Most homeowners should start with a simple cadence:  inspect the pump and pit every 1–3 months  and  test it at least every season —typically spring, summer, and fall. In areas with frequent storms or higher groundwater levels, monthly checks are often more appropriate.   During inspections, look for obvious issues such as standing water levels, sediment buildup, debris near the intake, unusual noises, or signs of corrosion. If your pump has a visible discharge pipe, co  ...  Read more »

Emergency Plumbing in Highland Park: Real Cases Solved

  Emergency Plumbing in Highland Park: Real Cases Solved When a pipe bursts, a drain backs up, or hot water disappears, homeowners in Highland Park need answers fast—and repairs that prioritize safety. Our team responds to emergency calls with on-site diagnostics, immediate mitigation to limit damage, and durable fixes that address the root cause.   Below are representative case examples from recent emergency jobs, showing the most common failures we see and the solutions that got water flowing again.   1) Burst supply line: water shutoff and quick isolation   One Highland Park homeowner reported rapidly rising water in a bathroom after hearing a loud “crack.” We located the source to a failed supply line near the fixture and immediately shut off the water to prevent further flooding. After confirming the extent of the damage, we replaced the compromised section and pressure-tested the repaired line to ensure there were no remaining leaks.  <  ...  ...

Why You Should Install a Smart Water Shut-Off Valve

  Why You Should Install a Smart Water Shut-Off Valve Water damage from leaks or burst pipes can escalate quickly—often before many homeowners notice the problem. A smart water shut-off valve is designed to reduce that risk by detecting abnormal flow and automatically closing the water supply, sometimes within seconds.   While no device can guarantee zero damage, these valves add an important safety layer: faster detection, rapid shutoff, and notifications that help residents act before a minor issue turns into a major claim.   How smart shut-off valves protect your home   Most smart valves work by monitoring water flow and—depending on the model—pressure or usage patterns. If the system detects continuous flow when no water should be running, or unusually high flow that may indicate a burst pipe, it can automatically close the valve.   Many systems also provide manual control through a companion app, allowing you to shut off water  ...  Read more »

Smart Housing Systems Inc — Licensed Plumbing & HVAC Contractor Serving the North Shore and Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, IL

  Smart Housing Systems Inc — Licensed Plumbing & HVAC Contractor Serving the North Shore and Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, IL   Smart Housing Systems Inc , operating under the brand  Emergency Plumbing , is a fully licensed and certified plumbing and HVAC contractor headquartered at  449 Lakeside Pl, Highland Park, IL 60035 . Serving the North Shore and northwest suburbs of Chicago since 2015, the company has built a strong reputation for reliable, high-quality workmanship and honest pricing across more than 35 communities in the Greater Chicago area.   All technicians are fully licensed and certified: State of Illinois Plumbing License:  #058-199509 Plumbing Contractor License:  #055-044601 HVAC EPA Certification:  #864865367010 Electrical Contractor License:  #534-18   Reach us anytime at  📞 224-754-1984  — our dispatcher is available  24 hours a day, 7 days a week .     Our Services   Smart Housing ...