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The Original Valentine’s Day Greeting Cards

February 14th, 2014

It’s hard to imagine Valentine’s Day without the traditional greeting cards, whether accompanying a gift of flowers and candy, or sent between children in a school room. For commercial greeting card companies, February 14th is as important to them as the December holidays, Easter, and Mother’s Day.

Valentine’s Day as a celebration of romantic love predates printed greeting cards by a few centuries. In fact, the reason that sending romantic greeting cards became popular was because of the most un-romantic thing you can imagine: a reduction in postage rates.

In 1765, Parliament authorized the creation of “Penny Posts” that used a uniform rate of one old penny per letter throughout Great Britain and Ireland. Printers took advantage of the ease with which people could send letters to each other on Valentine’s Day by crafting cards with love poems on them. Many of these verses were collected in 1797 in the book The Young Man’s Valentine Writer, which was a resource for the lover with a romantic soul but not the most confident poetry style.

By the mid-19th-century, the Valentine’s Day greeting card was flourishing across England. Although people still followed a tradition of creating handmade Valentine’s Day cards from lace, ribbons, and flowers, commercially produced cards now overtook them. In 1835, the English post office mailed 60,000 valentines. As production expenses dropped, the English card manufacturers branched out creatively with humorous and sometimes vulgar cards… many of which we would find startlingly familiar in the 21st century. One of the common jokes on these cards was to design them to look like marriage certificates or court summons.

Across the Atlantic, the United States was slower to embrace the popular British custom. It wasn’t until 1847 that a U.S. printer mass-produced greeting cards for Valentine’s Day. Only two years later, American journalists noted how rapidly people in the country had embraced the tradition, turning into a fad that has never died down. The woman who printed the first U.S. Valentine’s Day card, Esther Howland, is today recognized by the Greeting Card Association with the annual “Esther Howland Award for a Greeting Card Visionary.”

The greeting card industry certainly has reason to thank Ms. Howland. Her idea of going into business printing romantic greeting cards, which came to her after she received a traditional English valentine when she was 19 years old, now sells 190 million cards in the U.S. every year. That number doesn’t include the smaller exchange cards used in elementary school classrooms, which would swell the number to 1 billion. (Who receives the most Valentine’s Day cards each year? Teachers!)

Whether you send out Valentine’s Day cards—handmade, store-bought, digital—or not, we at My Drain Company hope you have a happy February 14th.

Reasons to Get a Sump Pump in Glendale

February 6th, 2014

A sump pump is placed in your basement and acts to keep your home safe and dry in the event of flooding. As water seeps into our basement, it gathers in the pit holding the sump pump, and the pump can then move it safely out of your home via a drain pipe. It’s very useful in places prone to flooding, and here in Glendale, plumbing services can install one quite easily.  But that doesn’t cover why you might need a sump pump here in traditionally dry Southern California. Believe or not, you do. Here are some reasons to get a sump pump in Glendale.

The biggest reason entails the suddenness and ferocity of our rainstorms and the way they can result in flooding. Our sewer system can’t always respond to a sudden deluge of rain, and when our local hillsides have lost vegetation due to wild fires, a little rain can turn into an ugly mudslide very quickly. Homeowners in Glendale can often be caught flat-footed by such development, precisely because they’re a winter phenomenon and we don’t need to worry about them for the rest of the year. When those moments come, however, a reliable sump pump is worth its weight in gold.

Then there’s the threat of burst pipes and similar damage, which again isn’t normally a concern here in So Cal since we don’t get a lot of freezing temperatures. We do, however, see our share of earthquakes, and even a mild one can rupture your plumbing with little or no warning. When that happens, you can use the sump pump to quickly remove the flooding water before it can cause much damage. It beats bailing your basement out with a bucket by a long shot.

Other reasons to get a sump pump in Glendale include improving the resale value of your home and helping with potential costs of homeowner’s insurance. If you live in Glendale, plumbing services like My Drain Company can install a sump pump safely and with a minimum of fuss. If you’re interested in a sump pump in your home, pick up the phone and give us a call today.

Signs of Earthquake Damage to Your Plumbing

January 27th, 2014

We get our share of earthquakes in Southern California, and sometimes the damage can extend well beyond the temblor itself. The ground can shift beneath your home and formerly stable elements can become dangerously unbalanced. The especially applies to components of your home such as the electricity and plumbing. Here in Glendale, plumbing repair services can fix many problems associated with plumbing, but you need to know what to look for before you can call them in. Here are some signs of earthquake damage to your plumbing.

Of paramount concern is the main line from your home to Glendale’s public sewer system. If it ruptures or breaches, you’re likely to notice. The grass could suddenly become greener in the patch of ground above it, as the leaking sewage serves as a de facto fertilizer for your lawn. You may also notice puddles of liquid forming in your yard and/or unpleasant odors coming from your pipe. Water mains will result in puddles as well, in addition to a severe drop in the water pressure in your home.

Damage inside the home is likely to be more localized, and may affect only one single room or unit. You may turn on a sink or shower and find no water coming out. You may also see signs of backup in toilets and sinks, or discolored water emerging from your pipes. If you detect any such signs, shut off the main water valve to you home and call a plumber to fix the problem immediately. Under no circumstances should you drink or cook from water delivered by pipes that have been damaged in an earthquake. Use bottled water until a plumber has had a chance to take a look at it.

If you spot signs of earthquake damage to your plumbing, the Glendale plumbing repair experts at My Drain Company can help. We offer plumbing repair services, from earthquake damage falls under our purveyance, and we can even install additional safety features to help your system better endure the next quake. Give us a call today and let us show you what we can do!

The Best Ways to Prevent the Need for Plumbing Repairs

January 20th, 2014

Here in Glendale, CA plumbing repair services are used to handling all kinds of issues. But better than waiting for plumbing problems to crop up, homeowners can save themselves a lot of time and heartache by taking preemptive measures with their plumbing. An ounce of prevention beats a pound of cure as they say, and you can often stop a significant problem before it starts. Here are some of the best ways to prevent then need for plumbing repairs:

For starters, watch what you pour down the drain. Certain materials such as grease or fibrous vegetables will increase the chances of clogs. If you throw them in the trash instead of letting them wash down the sink, you’ll keep them out of the pipes and thus prevent damage. The same principle applies to hair and shampoo in your bathroom drains. Use a screen or strainer on the drains, and clean it out every time you shower or bathe. It will keep the pipes free of detritus and reduce the risk of clogs and drains.

In addition, it pays to know where the main shutoff valve in your home is: the one that controls the entire water supply in the household. If a leak springs up or some kind of plumbing disaster looms, get to the valve and shut it off. It could prevent a huge amount of water damage to your home and cut down on repair bills accordingly. The shutoff valve is usually on the bottom floor of your house (or your basement if you have one) near an outside wall or the street.

Finally, it always pays to have a reputable plumber ready to go; someone who can perform basic maintenance services as well as big repairs. Good plumbers would rather help you prevent big problems instead of ripping you off, and once you find one, he or she can be worth their weight in gold. Plumbing repairs in Glendale, CA can be performed by the experts at My Drain Company. We know the best ways to prevent the need for plumbing repairs and can help you keep your pipes clean and free of detritus. Pick up the phone and give us a call today!

Common Water Heater Problems

January 14th, 2014

From hot showers, and laundry, to cooking and dishes, your water heater is one of the most-used appliances in your home. All the use that it gets can cause you to develop a number of common problems. My Drain Company Inc provides total water heater repair services in Glendale, CA and we wanted to share some of the most common issues that homeowners face with their water heater. Call us today if you’re having any of the issues below.

Water Heater Repair in Glendale, CA

  • Leaks – Make sure that you check the area around your water heater for dried water spots, puddles, or dripping water. If you see any of these, call for water heater repair immediately. Water heater leaks can waste a lot of water and, if they get too severe, they can actually damage your home. Common leaks could happen from the valves and gaskets leading into and out of your water heater.
  • Noises – Rumbling water heaters are a pretty common occurrence and they often are the result of mineral deposits and sediment collecting on the bottom of the tank. The layer of minerals or sediment causes the formation of bubbles from the heat from the burner which causes the rumbling noise. In order to fix this, your plumber will drain the tank and clean it out.
  • Rust – If you start to get rust-colored hot water in your home it likely means that your water heater is rusted on the inside. There is a metal rod inside your tank water heater that absorbs all of the small electrical currents in the water that cause rust. If this sacrificial rod deteriorates completely and it isn’t replaced, it can allow the inside of your tank to rust quickly. This issue usually can’t be fixed and often requires the replacement of the water heater.

Call My Drain Company Inc for professional water heater repair services in Glendale, CA. We’re available 24/7 for water heater problems so call us anytime.

What Causes Low Water Pressure

January 10th, 2014

The water that comes into your home from your utility is under pressure so that it can reach throughout your home to all your appliances and fixtures. If you have low water pressure in your home it could be the fault of your utility but it could also be caused by a leak in your home. The expert plumbers at My Drain Company Inc offer total plumbing repair services in Glendale, CA and we wanted to share a few of the common problems that cause low water pressure. Read on below and then give us a call if you need any kind of service.

Low Water Pressure in Glendale, CA

Having insufficient water pressure can be a huge inconvenience and it could also prevent you from carrying out many important tasks. It’s hard to shower when you only have a trickle of water coming out your shower. Also, other appliances like your dish washer or laundry machine may also not work as effectively. Here are some of the common causes of low water pressure.

  • Water line leaks – Probably the most common cause of low water pressure is a leak in your water line. The water line to your home comes in from the street, under your property and then into your house. This makes it difficult to detect water line leaks but low water pressure is a good indication that you need plumbing repair in Glendale, CA.
  • Debris build-up – Over time, sand, dirt and other sediment can build up in your water line and restrict the flow of water. Sometimes this problem is accompanied by noises from your plumbing system when you run certain fixtures or appliances. This whining noise is caused by the water rushing past the debris.
  • Corrosion – Finally, corrosion is a big problem that can cause leaks and low water pressure. Corrosion happens because of small electrical exchanges between your pipes, the water, and the soil on your property.

Call My Drain Company Inc if you have low water pressure and you’re tired of it. We offer 24/7 plumbing repair services in Glendale, CA for all types of issues so contact us any time.

New Year’s Eve: The Tournament of Roses Parade

December 31st, 2013

The East Coast has their own traditions for New Year’s Eve, notably the dropping of the ball in Times Square to signal the beginning of the New Year. We have our own traditions here on the West Coast, and with 2014 almost upon us, we thought we’d take a closer look at one of the biggest: the Tournament of Roses Parade.

The Parade is held every year on New Year’s Day, save when January 1 falls on a Sunday (in which case it is held on the 2nd). Tradition holds that they don’t host it on a Sunday in exchange for God preventing rain on the parade, though it has actually rained ten times since the first parade. It all began in 1890, when members of the Pasadena Valley Hunt club organized and staged it on Colorado Boulevard. Their parade consisted of horse carts covered with flowers, followed by a series of athletic events (including races and polo matches). Football was first added in 1902, when Michigan beat Stanford by a score of 49-0. The football tradition was dropped for a few years, but came back in 1916 for good. The game has traditionally featured the champions of the Big 10 and Pac 10 Conferences, though teams from different conferences have appeared from time to time.

As for the parade itself, it soon added motorized floats, marching bands and equestrian units to its array of features. A “Rose Queen” is chosen every year from the ranks of Pasadena girls ages 17 through 21, along with six princesses to serve as her court. 2014’s Rose Queen is high school student Ana Marie Acosta. A Grand Marshall is chosen every year as well, and has previously included such varied luminaries as Walt Disney, John Wayne, Dwight Eisenhower, Hank Aaron, George Lucas, Charles M. Schulz, Kermit the Frog, and Fred Rogers. The Grand Marshall for 2014 will be legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully.

Wherever you are and however you choose to celebrate New Year’s Day, we here at My Drain Company wish you nothing but the very best. May 2014 bring you all good things, and may your New Year’s celebrations – in whatever form they take – be happy, safe and fun for your entire family. Happy New Year!

Longer Days Ahead: Why Winter Solstice Is a Reason to Celebrate

December 24th, 2013

Holiday greetings from all of us at My Drain Company!

December is a time of celebrations across the globe, despite the cold weather that affects much of the countries in the Northern Hemisphere. In fact, the cold weather is one of the reasons that it is so important for people to embrace celebrations of light, color, food, and warm drinks—what better way to cheer up during a time of short days and low temperatures?

There is another reason to feel joy at the end of December, regardless of your religion or culture: an astronomical event called winter solstice.

Four astronomical markers divide the seasons on planet Earth: two solstices and two equinoxes. Equinox (a combination of the Latin words for “equal” and for “night”) is the point in Earth’s orbit when its axis is parallel to the Sun. Solstice (from the Latin words for “sun” and “to stand still”) is the point in orbit where the Earth’s axial tilt points toward the Sun. During the equinoxes, which occur at the start of spring (vernal equinox) and fall (autumnal equinox), the periods of day and night are the same length. During the solstices, which occur at the start of summer (June solstice) and winter (winter solstice), either day or night is at its longest period. June solstice is the longest day of the year; winter Solstice is the shortest day of the year.

Occurring on the 20th or the 21st of the month (this year it falls on the 21st), winter solstice marks the official beginning of winter, but also the point at which the days start to grow longer once more. The sun, which has dropped lower in the sky since the June solstice (June 20-21) and reaches its lowest point above the horizon on noon on winter solstice, once again begins to rise.

From the earliest human prehistory, people have recognized the winter solstice as an important event in their lives. When winter survival was difficult for early human societies, the sight of the sun beginning to rise in the sky once more was a symbol of hope and a reason to celebrate.

(All of the above applies to the Northern Hemisphere of Earth. The equinoxes and solstices flip in the Southern Hemisphere. For example, in Australia, Christmas is a summer holiday.)

However you commemorate and observe this time of year, we hope you and your family have a joyful and safe season!

Common Plumbing Repairs

December 19th, 2013

Are your drains slow? Do you have leaks? Both of these are two of the most common calls for service that we get here at My Drain Company Inc. We wanted to share some of these common problems so that our customers can know when they need to call for plumbing repair in Glendale, CA. Take a look below and then give us a call here and one of our professional plumbers can help you with any needs that you have.

Plumbing Repair in Glendale, CA

Your plumbing system gets a lot of sue throughout the year which can lead to a variety of problems developing with the components. Here are some of the most common plumbing problems that we see.

  • Clogs – Your plumbing system is designed to bring in fresh water and then dispose of your waste water. That job naturally leads to the development of clogs as solid waste can slowly build up inside your drains and pipes. While some clogs can be removed with a plunger or a hot pot of water, others need professional plumbing equipment like hydro jetting equipment to remove the clog.
  • Leaks – It’s simply unavoidable that your plumbing system will eventually start to leak. Water is a destructive force and over time it can cause your plumbing components to start to leak. If you notice puddles of water, an increase in your water bill, a decrease in water pressure, or the sound of running water, it could mean that you have a leak somewhere in your home. Call My Drain Company Inc for plumbing repair in Glendale, CA.
  • Low water pressure – If you’ve noticed that you don’t have enough water pressure in your home anymore, call My Drain Company Inc immediately. This usually is a good indication that you have a leak somewhere in your home. We offer leak detection services that will allow us to quickly find the leak in your home. It could be coming from your water main as well.

When you need any plumbing repair services in Glendale, CA call My Drain Company Inc. We know that you can’t plan for your plumbing system to break down which is why we offer 24/7 emergency plumbing repair.

Common Drain Problems in Glendale

December 10th, 2013

When it comes to the plumbing in your home, your drains really got the short end of the bargain. They have to deal with many tens of thousands of gallons of waste water each year. All this hard work causes them to develop a number of common problems. Here at My Drain Company Inc, we provide total drain repair in Glendale, CA and we wanted to alert our customers to some of the common problems to watch for.

Drain Repair in Glendale, CA

Take a look below and make sure that you call a professional plumber for drain repair service in Glendale, CA.

  • Clogs – By far the most common problem that drains have is clogs. They have to deal with so much waste water every single day that small clogs and blockages will start to form over time. Eventually, those small problems will develop into larger, more frustrating blockages.
  • Leaks – Any fixture that deals with a lot of water is going to eventually start to leak. Leaks in your drains are usually caused by old age or from damage to the pipe from the appliance or fixture shifting. If your drains are the original from when your home was built, then you may start experiencing more problems with your drains.
  • Slow drains – Clogs usually don’t develop overnight. Instead, they tend to develop slowly over time as your drains operate. Before the clog actually forms, you will likely notice that your drains start to slow and they won’t be able to dispose of all the water running into them fast enough. If this is the case, then a good drain cleaning will likely be able to remove those small clogs so that your drains can start operating better.

Call My Drain Company Inc for all your drain repair in Glendale, CA. We’re available 24/7 for emergency plumbing services so call us today.