Water Supply
Steve Moore
Steve Moore is a home services industry expert with over five years of hands-on experience working alongside plumbing, HVAC, and electrical companies across the Northeast, from small-town crews in Vermont to fast-paced operations in Boston and Philadelphia. Specializing in helping contractors grow, market, and systemize their businesses, Steve has gained deep insight into what truly matters to homeowners when something breaks: fast answers, trustworthy guidance, and clear steps to fix the issue.
Plumbing Sniper was created to make plumbing problems less overwhelming for everyday homeowners. Whether you're dealing with a leaky pipe, strange noises from your water heater, or trying to avoid shady service calls, this blog delivers practical, easy-to-understand advice.
While Steve isn’t a licensed technician, his content is shaped by hundreds of real conversations with industry pros and homeowners alike. His mission is simple: to break down complex issues into straight-talking, no-fluff guidance you can actually use, saving you time, stress, and money.
A leaking outdoor spigot, also known as a hose bib or hose faucet, can lead...
In the early 1900s, galvanized pipes were the best pipes to install in homes. They...
Low hot water pressure in the house is mainly caused by sediments in the hot...
Water pipes burst when they are exposed to temperatures of 20 degrees Fahrenheit or below,...
Ideally, water should not have a distinctive smell or taste. That is however not always...
If the water pressure in the rest of your house is good (40 to 60...
If your water pressure is low that 30 psi, it is considered low. But why...
The recommended water pressure in the house is between 40 and 60 psi. If the...