Tuesday, May 8, 2012

NOW Hiring at Milton Frank Plumbing!


Come to work for a Family Owned Company of 28 years who treats their employees as family, and gives them the opportunity to earn what a Licensed Plumber deserves!
HIRING TRADESMEN AND JOURNEYMAN SERVICE PLUMBERS IMMEDIATELY!

Milton Frank Plumbing PAYS:
-       Anniversary CASH Bonus
-       MONTHLY BONUS
-       WEEKLY SPIFFS
-       Vacation Time
-       Holiday Pay
-       Medical Insurance
-       Dental Insurance
-       Vision Insurance
-       Life Insurance
-       Retirement Plan
-       Continuing Education Classes
-       Sales Training
-       Uniforms
-       Smart Phone & Data Plan
Available: Aflac, Flexible Spending, Pre-Paid Legal

QUALIFICATIONS:

Valid Texas Tradesman or Journeyman Plumbing License

Valid Texas Drivers License in Good Standing

Experience in Commercial & Residential Service

Money Motivated

Team Oriented


MUST BE:
  • Drug Free with regular drug testing being performed randomly
  • Able to pass a TX DPS background check
  • Strong Verbal and Writing Communication Skills

  • Must be a Team Player!

Contact us TODAY!
(281) 370-8005
jessica@miltonfrankplumbing.com

Or come by!
17304 Stuebner Airline
Spring, TX 77379
(1/2 mile N. of Louetta)

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Check out our Spring Specials and WINNERS of our Kindle Fire & (2) $100 AMEX GC Give-Away!!

Did you miss The Woodlands Home & Garden Show this weekend? If so, you missed some very helpful demonstrations, creative presentations and TONS of giveaways from all kinds of vendors such as Outdoor Kitchen Designers, Custom Home Builders, Landscaping Companies, Floral Designers, an awesome 3D Home Movie Theatre tent, several unique Pool Contractors, and of course, our own Plumbing Showroom and Service Department on Wheels! As promised, we have our OWN prizes to give away!
Drum Roll Please...
Winner of our Kindle Fire: Sandra H. of The Woodlands
Winner of our $100 AMEX Gift Card: Don L. of The Woodlands
Winner of our $100 AMEX Gift Card:Vinnie M. of Houston
 Please contact our office to claim your prize! (281) 370-8005

After receiving such an overwhelming response from our own customers at The Woodlands Home & Garden Show this past weekend we have decided to continue the Promotional Pricing through the entire month of April exclusively for our MVP Customers! Call us today to reserve your spot before its too late! At these prices our stock will not last! To schedule call (281) 370-8005, or book online TODAY!

$300 OFF Rinnai Tankless Water Heater Installation!

(Reg. priced $3,900 - $4,200 installed)


$75 OFF Prosystems Whole House Water Filter

(Reg. priced at $1,900 installed and NO Cartridges to replace)

 
 
$100 OFF Prosystems Whole House Water Softener

(Reg. priced at $2,200)


$50 OFF Showroom Purchase over $200

Did you know we now do Full Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling?

Flooring, Granite, Countertops, Tile Showers, Custom Cabinetry, and MORE!

Showroom Location: 17304 Stuebner Airline - Spring, TX 77379

Between Louetta and Spring Cypress


 
We NOW offer up to $35,000 in Financing!

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Offers Valid through 4-30-12

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Your Christmas 2011 Project from Milton Frank Plumbing

Gifting – Thinking Outside of the Box
As December draws near, many of us are busy determining what holiday gifts can be easily purchased and conveniently wrapped up and decorated with some ribbon.
This season, try to avoid making hasty purchasing decisions and buying a large quantity of merchandise that has been mass produced overseas. Instead, take the time to look at what products and services are available in your local community and show concern for the well-being of your hardworking business neighbors.
Following are some ideas for Out of the Box Giving:
Does your intended have a favorite eatery? This holiday season focus on locally-owned restaurants. Owners of these establishments rely on the success of their business to provide for their families. Gift your intended a certificate or two to the restaurant or take her or him there for a holiday meal. Don’t forget the servers; tip generously.
Follow the meal with an evening of entertainment. Find a community theater in your town, or a venue that regularly hosts local music or talent. This is a great way to support up and coming artists. Support your local community theater with a pair of season passes.
Instead of forking over a ton of cash for cheap plastic lights and other decorations, consider a more impactful use for your money. Attend a local craft fair to purchase ornaments and other decorations. This will give your gifts a more personal touch. Holiday craft fairs are often run by religious organizations or nonprofits who provide local charitable services.
Tip a hardworking service provider, such as a package delivery man or garbage man, or leave a house cleaner or baby sitter a large tip. Do you have gardeners, doormen, personal trainers, or others who regularly serve you? You may want to consider tipping them as well.
Most people get their hair cut frequently. Does your intended have a favorite local beautician, barber, or hair stylist? Ask them for gift certificates. Also, consider tipping your barber or stylist extra for the holidays.

Has your intended expressed an interest in car detail or repair? Would he or she like vehicle modifications? Any locally owned shop would be happy to supply certificates for these services. And don’t forget about oil changes. Most people need them every few months. Also, consider a book of coupons for a local car wash. Everyone’s car gets dirty from time to time.

Are you trying to figure out how big your next flat screen should be? Is a replacement really necessary? Maybe your family would spend less time in front of the TV with a gym membership. There are plans available for all ages and discounts for families.
Does mom need a break? Hire a local cleaning person to come before or after a large get-together at your home. Perhaps a local carpet cleaning service would also be appropriate after a family event.
Computer or other technology problems? Move away from the big box stores and find a local repairman to tackle the problem. They would appreciate the extra cash.
What about lawn or property care plans? Would your significant other enjoy having a break from mowing the lawn or shoveling snow? Does your driveway need to be repaired, or your deck resurfaced? Could the exterior of your home use a little power washing?
Have you been putting off home repairs? Use Milton Frank Plumbing to finally fix that minor inconvenience you have been dealing with and improve the comfort and safety of your home for your entire family. If you want something to wrap, we have a HUGE Plumbing Showroom FILLED with tons of gifts that you can wrap and we even offer gift certificates. Or, Milton Frank Plumbing can replace a major component or appliance for your intended and you can surprise them by decorating it with a large bow.
Have you been considering adding upgrades to your home? Perhaps you could have Milton Frank Plumbing install new fixtures or hardware in your kitchen or bathroom. Or, improve the health and safety of your home by having us install a whole house water filtration system or water softener.
This holiday season; leave the trinkets, novelties, and commercial items out of the picture. Start a new tradition of supporting your neighbors, your community, and all who have positively affected your life with their local goods and services.

And remember, Milton Frank Plumbing is here this holiday season for all of your Plumbing needs.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

11 Simple Ways to Save on Utilities

11 Simple Ways to Save on Utilities

The idea of watching the needle on your electric meter turn backward instead of forward is a wondrous concept for any homeowner.
Unfortunately, the materials needed to make this dream a reality — solar panels, wind turbines, geothermal heating, a solar-powered water heater, recaptured rain water — can total in the tens of thousands.
But you don’t have to invest your life savings in green technology to save money on your heating and cooling bills. In fact, the first step in making your home more green doesn’t cost any money at all.
Read on to learn the 11 simple projects that can be done over the course of a weekend to decrease your carbon footprint — and keep your home from leaking money out the window.

1. Change Your Thinking
One of the biggest impacts you can make on the efficiency of your home and the cost of your utilities is to be more conscious about the amount of energy your home consumes. Basically, if it’s not in use, turn it off.
Take a stroll through your house and take notice of the simple things that are costing you money. Turn off lights that are not in use; repair leaky faucets; turn up the fridge and the freezer; lower the temperature of your water heater; adjust your thermostat. These simple actions — and the heightened awareness behind them — are the first steps in making your home a well-tuned machine of energy efficiency.
Other eco-conscious tips for the future include upgrading to energy-efficient appliances and low-flow shower heads, taking shorter showers, air-drying your clothes and running the dishwasher and washing machine with full capacities.
You don’t necessarily have to do with less to make a difference in your home’s efficiency. You just need to be conscious and take action on the changes that can be made.

2. Audit Your Home
Many utility companies and climate-control specialists offer blower-door tests for pinpointing air leaks in your home. While these tests can cost upwards of $300, a little assistance from Mother Nature can also work in determining unwanted leaks. On the next windy day, burn a stick of incense or light a candle and carry it through your house looking for air movement. Take note of the questionable areas and move in closer to pinpoint the exact culprits. Mark the areas with a Post-It note or painter’s tape for reference in step two.
While every home is unique, there are a few areas where infiltration shows up repeatedly in such tests: check the seam between the top of the foundation wall and the wood framing that runs around doors and windows; also check along baseboards, electrical outlets and switches mounted on exterior walls; and around fireplaces, laundry vents, attic hatchway doors and pull-down stairways, attic fans and pipe and wire chases.
The next step is to seal these leaks with caulk or insulating foam. A few minutes spent pinpointing and eliminating air leaks is an essential foundation to maintaining a comfortable and efficient home.

3. Do Windows
Upgrading all of the windows in your home to double-paned casings is a bold step in making your home more energy efficient, albeit a costly one. Adding storm windows, an extra pane of glass or plexi-glass to the exterior can offer almost as much efficiency for a fraction of the investment.
Both methods help to create a heat-trapping buffer that decreases energy loss and maintains interior comfort. As an even cheaper measure, consider applying a light- and heat-controlling film to your windows. 100-foot rolls typically sell for $150, and effectively block up to 60% of the sun’s heat and 99% of UV rays.

4. Switch to CFLs
Compact fluorescent (CFL) light bulbs use 70% less energy and last six- to 10-times longer than incandescent bulbs. According to a recent Consumer Reports study, by replacing a 60-watt incandescent bulb with a 13-watt compact fluorescent that offers the same amount of light, you could save more than $57 over the life of the CFL.
This simple switch can make a dramatic impact in your monthly energy bill. Also, the price of CFLs has greatly decreased in recent years, making your start-up costs more bearable. Start by replacing the bulbs in your kitchen and bathroom — two of the most-used rooms in your home, which also require lots of light. And don’t forget about lamps that may be left on overnight or exterior lights that might escape your attention.

5. Insulate
Depending on when it was built, chances are your home is insufficiently insulated. Building codes for home insulation have changed greatly in the last 10 years, even more since the 1920s. Lucky for you, great strides have also been made in insulation technology.
Attic insulation can be added in easy-to-apply rolls or blown-in cellulose insulation made from recycled newspapers. For older home owners (pre-1950), you will probably need to add insulation to your walls as well. For this project, you might want to hire out the job, which requires drilling into each section between studs and blowing in insulation. The project can be time-consuming and tedious, but well worth the investment.
One thing to keep in mind: The better the insulation, the more the savings. Going 10% to 20% beyond the minimum insulation requirements in your area will only help increase your savings in the long run.

6. Replace Your Filters
A dirty air filter can reduce the efficiency of your central heating and cooling system by as much as 20%. Regularly changing or cleaning your air filters will help reduce your carbon footprint and can also help with your allergies or asthma. Either way, you’ll certainly sleep better at night from a project that can take as little as five minutes.

7. Install a Programmable Thermostat
Almost half of the energy we use in our homes goes to heating and cooling. The best way to reduce this number is to follow this simple mantra: “68 in winter, 78 in summer.” Programmable thermostats can help achieve this goal by not only regulating the temperature while you’re at home, but also limiting usage when you are away.
Programmable units range from simple, timer-like devices to elaborate, multi-function units that provide special instructions to your climate control system based on the day of the week and time of day. Once programmed, these thermostats work behind the scenes, saving you money and anticipating climate control needs.

8. Baby Your Water Heater
Aside from lowering the temperature of your water heater, you can significantly help retain heat and decrease the amount of energy needed to heat water by simply wrapping insulation around the unit. Inexpensive insulating blankets are readily available at your local hardware store. Additionally, wrapping the piping that runs from the unit with pre-formed pipe insulation sleeves can lessen heat loss when carrying hot water to your faucets.
If you’re ready for a new water heater, consider an upgrade to a tankless system that offers instant, on-demand hot water. Many states also offer rebates for upgrading to a solar-heated water system, the total cost for which runs around $10,000 or so — an investment that will pay itself off in 10 to 15 years worth of savings.

9. Eliminate Ghost Usage
Even when turned off, electronics such as alarm clocks, microwave ovens, televisions, computers and cell phone chargers are sipping energy. The energy used to keep display clocks and memory chips working accounts for 5% of total domestic energy consumption.
The best way to eliminate this silent cost is to introduce a circuit breaker or power strip that can be completely turned off when electronics are not in use. Simply plug your entertainment center, computer or phone chargers into an inexpensive power strip that can easily stop the power flow with the flick of a switch. This ensures these electronics aren’t adding to the ghost usage effect and hiking up your energy bill when they’re not being used.

10. Plant a Tree
Shade provided by trees can reduce your air conditioning bill by as much as 10 to 15%. In winter, trees offer a wind break that can translate into a 25% reduction in heating fuel consumption. While it can take many years for a tree to reach full maturity and offer maximum benefits to your home, there are fast-growing varieties that can offer relief in the short term.
Evergreens, willows, magnolias and hybrid poplars can be strategically placed to start offering home-cooling shade in as little as three to five years. While an extra cost, purchasing mature trees can jump-start the process, and offer a return on your investment in dramatically less time. Additionally, crepe myrtles, oleander varieties and bamboo can offer shade over the course of a season.

11. Pull the Blinds
Curtains and blinds offer exceptional insulation properties in winter, and can help reflect the sun’s energy in the summer to maintain a desirable temperature in your home. The trick is to take the extra step to make the free energy of the sun work in your favor.
In the summer, keep drapes and curtains closed on the sunny side of the house. In the winter, open those drapes and curtains to take advantage of the sun’s heating power. Close all drapes, blinds or shades at night during winter months to make use of their insulating properties.
These 11 simple projects will make your home more energy efficient and save you money on your utility bills — all with an affordable price tag and a quick turnaround. After all, it is the simple things in life that make people happy.

You can contact us at (281) 370-8005 or by email at info@miltonfrankplumbing.com

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Friday, July 22, 2011

19% of People drop phones in Toilet?!?!

19 percent of people drop phones down toilet

Does the world have a problem with coordination? Is the increased level of drug ingestion causing people to lose their grip on the things that are most precious to them?

This certainly seems to be the case when one reads a blood-freezing piece of, no doubt, statistically pure analysis commissioned by online address-book site Plaxo.

As MSNBC tells it, Plaxo’s research stunningly reveals not only people’s utter incompetence in looking after their smartphones but also their desperate need for, well, Plaxo.

Allegedly, 19 percent of people drop their smartphones down the toilet. Please consider that for a moment. In the average family of five, it is likely that one of them has taken his or her smartphone into the bathroom and then, for reasons that would surely cause ordinary minds to boggle without pause, allowed it to slip into the watery beyond

Some of these people will have not backed up their data, hence the great indispensability of Plaxo. But, wait. Just how common is this smartphone-in-toilet thing?

In one sense, clearly, frightfully common. In the sense of “ordinary, normal behavior,” well, yes, there was that incident in China not so long ago when a man got stuck trying to get his phone out of the toilet. There was also that Windows 7 ad in which a man retrieves his cell phone from the stand-up pissoir, having dropped it while trying to do two things at once.

But it was Google that explained to us just how common it all was, in a study that suggested 39 percent of people take their smartphones with them into the loo.

It was when I read these results that I realized it was time to say farewell to humanity’s development. If 39 percent of people take their phones into the toilet and 19 percent of people drop them into the blue yonder, then almost half the people who take their phones into the toilet end up dropping them into the toilet.

How can we possibly imagine we will solve the slipping away of the debt-ceiling if we can’t even prevent a small gadget from slipping through our fingers and sploshing into uselessness?

If you lose your cellphone you can contact us at (281) 370-8005 or by email at info@miltonfrankplumbing.com, no one needs to know that you are now part of that new statistic!

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Milton Frank Plumbing installs, services and repairs backflow preventers, water heaters, tankless water heaters, garbage disposers, sump pumps, ejector pumps, drinking fountains, lavatory faucets, kitchen sink faucets, shower valves, tub valves, hose bibbs, toilets, sewer lines, water lines, miscellaneous plumbing repairs and much more.  We can also take care  of your sewer and drain cleaning, water line repairs,  sewer line repairs and much more.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Milton Frank Plumbing Commercial Klein/ Klein Oak Playoff Games June 2011

Check out the commercial Milton Frank Plumbing aired during the Klein/ Klein Oak Baseball Play-Off games! Two of our MOST FAVORITE Schools playing each other! Whoa!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Houston Hurricane Preparedness Plumbing

It's not a favorite season for South Texas residents, but one must always remain vigilant in late summer and early fall when hurricanes are mostly likely to roar into the Gulf of Mexico. Once in a great while South Texas cities are deluged by heavy-duty winds and rain from a Category 5 storm, and often we receive residual bad weather from tropical storms. During this time people prepare safety kits and escape routes in the event they must evacuate, and if you must do the same thing this year make sure you take care of your home's plumbing, too.

In a hurricane, everything can be affected. Often times we worry about latching down patio furniture or bringing in anything that can fly away, but we're willing to bet the plumbing is the last thing on your mind as you safeguard your home. It's understandable - pipes aren't always exposed, so they can't be harmed in high winds, right?

Not necessarily. Depending on where you live, your water supply can be affected. After Hurricane Ike struck, many residents in and around Houston were left without running water for a few weeks! While it might not happen every time, you want to be certain of a few things as you ride out a storm.
Firstly, it's important to NEVER make use of any plumbing during a bad storm, if you are home. You don't know the impact of the weather in your area, and it's best not to invite anything bad into your home, especially through the pipes if there is heavy lightning, flooding, or tree damage outside. If you live in a susceptible area, keep plenty of bottled water on hand for drinking and washing. After a storm, it's a good idea to contact the city's Public Utilities Department to determine if the water is safe to use.
When you know a storm is imminent, close the water supply valve coming into your house. There is always the chance the water in your area could become contaminated during the hurricane, and doing this isolates the water in your taps.

The more you know about hurricane preparedness in relation to your plumbing, the safer you and your family will be afterward. Don't forget to contact Milton Frank Plumbing for all of your plumbing needs in the North Houston area, regardless of the weather.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Home Water Filtration Simply Explained!

Working to Protect Americans from harmful contaminants found in community water systems is what the Milton Frank Plumbing Water Filtration Program is all about. And water filtration systems are the solution.
There are many different types of water treatment systems available to you. Let’s take a brief look at each.

Carbon Filters

Carbon filters, like those found in water filtration pitchers and other home filtration systems, are an affordable and commonly used home water treatment device. Carbon filters use granular-activated carbon and resins to bond with and trap contaminants. These filters are effective at improving the taste of water, and many will also reduce lead and other contaminants.

Distillers

Distillers heat water to the boiling point, and then collect the water vapor as it condenses, killing disease-causing microbes and leaving most chemical contaminants behind.

Reverse Osmosis

Reverse osmosis units force water through a semi-permeable membrane under pressure, leaving contaminants behind.

Water Softeners

Water softeners use a cation exchange resin, regenerated with sodium chloride or potassium chloride, to reduce the amount of hardness (calcium, magnesium) in the water. The hardness ions in the water are replaced with sodium or potassium ions.
Water treatment systems Provide many benefits to consumers. Here are just a few.

Water filtration:

  • Removes chlorine, chloramine and many other contaminants
  • Provides better tasting and better smelling water
  • Costs much less and is more convenient than bottled water
  • Protects and extends life of plumbing fixtures and water using appliances
  • Enhances flavor of food

Water softeners:

  • Contribute to softer skin and shinier, more manageable hair
  • Allow for brighter and softer clothes
  • Reduce hard water stains
  • Produce virtually spot-free dishes
  • Prolong the life of your water heater by reducing scale buildup
  • Prolong the life of your faucets and all pipes
Call us TODAY for your free In-Home Water Analysis at 281-370-8005
Your Family DESERVES clean drinking water!