Gas vs Electric Water Heaters: Costs and Efficiency Choosing between a gas and an electric water heater can significantly affect your monthly utility bills and long-term operating costs. Both technologies can provide reliable hot water, but their efficiency and costs depend heavily on local energy prices, system type, and household usage patterns. For most homes, the comparison comes down to two questions: How efficiently does the unit convert energy into hot water, and what will you pay for that energy over time? Upfront costs: what you pay first Electric water heaters are typically less expensive to purchase and install because they don’t require venting or a gas line. Common electric options include standard tank models and heat-pump water heaters. Gas water heaters can cost more initially due to installation requirements such as venting, gas supply work, and safety controls. However, many homes already have gas infrastructure, wh ... Read more »
Toilet Leaking at the Base: Common Causes & Fixes A toilet leaking at the base is more than an annoyance—standing water can damage floors, cause mold, and weaken subflooring over time. The leak often points to a problem at the toilet-to-flange seal, but it can also come from bolts, cracks, or nearby plumbing. Most common causes of a base leak The wax ring (or an alternative sealing gasket) sits between the toilet and the flange in the floor. When that seal fails, water can seep out at the base during or after flushing. Loose mounting bolts are another frequent culprit. If the toilet shifts even slightly, the seal can break down and start leaking, especially when someone sits on the bowl or when the tank refills and the toilet flexes. Cracks in the toilet’s base or hairline damage to the porcelain can also lead to leaks. In some cases, the crack appears minor but still allows water to escape at the bottom, particularly under w ... Read more »