Archive for 2010

All Toilets Are Not Alike!

Finding the right toilet for your home is not as easy as it seems. Many homeowners do not rank their household toilet very high on the list of priorities. However, the toilet is often the centerpiece of most bathrooms – it is a key fixture of a modern and well-functioning home. When building a home, or even remodeling your bathroom, it is important to find the right toilet, both functionally and aesthetically.

Remember, all toilets are not built alike! No matter what the style of your bathroom, you want to choose a toilet that compliments your overall design for the room.

There are two main choices when it comes to the shape of a toilet bowl: an elongated bowl or a round front bowl. A round front is shorter, so it works well for smaller spaces, while a larger elongated front can be more comfortable and sanitary.

In the U.S., it is the law that all toilets must have a 1.6 gallon tank to conserve water. These toilets are referred to as “low flow” because they use less water to achieve the same flushing performance as high water usage toilets, such as the 3.5 or 5 gallon flush toilets that used to be standard in most homes. There are many benefits of a “low flow” toilet such as reduction of your sewer and water bill and reduction in the amount of waste water being produced and treated.

However, with the water conserving toilets, you really do get what you pay for. Buying an unbranded “low flow” toilet can result in more time and money spent on having it fixed than you will ever save on it. DO NOT SKIMP on the cost of installing a high quality low flow toilet – you will regret it in the long run.

Many toilets have features that are designed to make them easier to maintain. For example, American Standard has an Easy-Clean design, while Kohler offers an insulated tank, which prevents moisture build up on the outside due to condensation.

Toilets can be one-piece or two-pieces designs. One-piece toilets are typically five or six parts that are connected into one piece. They are often more expensive and stylish, but they are also easier to clean and more ideal for small spaces. Two-piece toilets are more common and inexpensive. They have a separate tank and bowl connected when the toilet is installed.

Below are some checklist items to remember when buying your new toilet. Sticking to as many of these as your budget can afford will help you save on repair costs in the long run and help you find the right toilet for your home.

  1. The toilet must conform to local standards.
  2. Try and stick to a brand name toilet.
  3. Decide in advance if you want a one-piece or two-piece toilet.
  4. Determine whether a round or elongated toilet bowl is best for you.
  5. Choose a toilet that fits your decorating style.
  6. Take into account that most toilets should be mounted 12 to 14 inches from the wall.

We hope that you are now equipped with the right knowledge to make an informed decision. Remember, if you need help choosing the right toilet for your need, or with installation, you can always call the experts at C.J. Erickson Plumbing – we’re always here to help!

Check back with our blog soon… an exciting “toilet challenge” is coming next week!

 

A Strong FMIScore Can Help Establish Trust Among Contractors

Recently, C.J. Erickson Plumbing was asked by Clune Construction Company to attain our FMIScore. Obtaining an FMIScore is a requirement to prequalify to work with their company.

We had no hesitations about fulfilling this request. Economic stability in business today is important and should be questioned and verified. Companies, particularly in the construction industry, cannot be too careful when it comes to deciding whom to trust. C.J. Erickson supports this kind of transparency in every aspect of our work. We felt that receiving audited information on our financial stability could give the contractor and customer as much faith as we ourselves have in our work.

FMIScoreFMIScores are calculated using documented and verified information from contractors including lines of credit, quarterly measures, works-in-progress, etc. Ranked on a scale from 0 to 2,000, (the latter being the highest, with scores over 1,000 being deemed “excellent”) score results are invaluable in discovering the financial well-being and quality of a company. C.J. Erickson is proud to say that not only did we receive a title of “excellent,” but we were rated at a near-perfect score of 1,984. We could not be more proud, especially at a time of such economic hardship.

To learn more about the FMIScore, or to register with FMI and obtain an FMIScore for your business, please visit the FMIScore website.

 

C.J. Erickson Plumbing Community Service Corps is Back In Action!

In 2006, as part of C.J. Erickson’s Centennial Celebration, the Community Service Corps was created. The purpose of the Community Service Corps was to establish and coordinate volunteer opportunities for C.J. Erickson Plumbing Co. employees. During that year our employees volunteered at local soup kitchens and even sponsored a house for the “Rebuild Together” project.

CJE Community Service CorpsAfter a brief hiatus, we are proud to announce that the CJE Community Service Corps Volunteers have once again put on their work shirts and are back in action! Our re-energized committee has set the following goals for 2010:

  • Volunteer a minimum of 32 hours per month at various local organizations.
  • Participate in 2 marquee events during the year.

As we begin the 2nd quarter of 2010, the CJE Community Service Corps Volunteers have already donated 114 hours of service!

We are proud to volunteer and offer our ongoing support to the following local organizations:

  • Together We Cope – 17010 S. Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park, IL (store location)
  • Ronald McDonald House Charities – Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana – 4410 W. 93rd St., Oak Lawn, IL
  • Habitat For Humanity - Chicago South Suburbs – 180 W. Joe Orr Rd., Chicago Heights, IL (store location)
  • Sertoma Centre, Inc. – 4343 W. Lincoln Highway, Matteson, IL (store location)
  • Greater Chicago Food Depository - 4100 W. Ann Lurie Place, Chicago, IL

We invite you to join us on our journey… “Follow C.J.” as he keeps us on track to reach our goals and posts updates and photos of CJE Volunteers hard at work in our communities on our Facebook page.

 

Why You Need a Battery Backup Sump Pump System

Don’t let a flooded basement happen to you. As the snow begins to melt and make way for spring rains, make sure your home is protected from a sump pump failure or power outage.

A Pro Series Sump Pump provides the following standard features:

  • Switches automatically to battery power in an emergency
  • Pumps up to 2,400 gallons per hour at a 10ft. lift
  • Self-monitoring system reminds of required maintenance for unequaled reliability
  • Sounds an alarm in an emergency
  • Tests the pump weekly
  • Can be connected to a security system
  • Easy to use and understand

If the power goes out, your main AC pump will not run and your basement will flood. The Pro Series backup system provides a secondary power source. It will pump for 7.5 continuous hours on a single Pro Series 2400 battery, or intermittently for days. For extra long run time, it can handle 2 or 3 batteries for extended pumping time.

If your main pump fails due to a mechanical problem, or if the pump is clogged with debris, the basement will flood. The Pro Series system will provide a secondary pump and keep your basement dry.

If the float switch on your main pump gets stuck or fails, your basement will flood. The Pro Series system will provide a secondary float switch, which will activate the backup pump and keep your basement dry.

 

Meet "C.J." – The New C.J. Erickson Plumbing Mascot

On February 8th, C.J. Erickson Plumbing began a contest on our Facebook fan page asking our fans to choose their favorite of four vehicles that would become our new mascot. “C.J.”, would be based on either our box truck, red van, red sprinter or maroon van. Fans were given the entire week to vote and on February 12th, those votes were tallied and the winner was announced. The Box Truck was victorious! Thanks again to all of our loyal fans who voted.

After our fans had done their part in choosing the vehicle that would inspire C.J., it was in our hands to bring him to life. With the help of our trusted design team, we are proud to present… “C.J.”

cj-ericksonplumbing-mascot

Now the fun begins! C.J. is being unleashed on to the streets of the Chicagoland area. He’ll be tweeting – sharing fun facts and plumbing tidbits. But that’s not all. C.J. will also be using our Facebook page to share his wisdom with fans. If you need help at home while planning that kitchen or bathroom project, or do-it-yourself advice, simply “Ask C.J.” by posting your questions on our wall or tweeting them to @CJEricksonCo beginning with the phrase “Ask C.J.” C.J. will be there to answer your questions the best that he can (free of charge!), and if he can’t, one of C.J. Erickson Plumbing’s experts will be there to help.

Several C.J. Erickson Plumbing vehicles are going into the shop to have C.J. affixed on their back. So, if you happen to be following one of our vehicles and spot the decal below, send a tweet to @CJEricksonCo or post a message on our Facebook wall. Include a picture of the vehicle you’re following (please obey all traffic and state laws relating to mobile device usage) in your post and you may win an extra special prize, courtesy of C.J.!


In the meantime, our staff will be celebrating the arrival of C.J. next week. We’ll be posting pictures from the party, so feel free to celebrate with us by becoming a fan of our Facebook page. Let us know if you have any fun ideas for C.J. or any community events you think he should be a part of. C.J. just loves being part of the party and always brings fun giveaways for his followers!

 

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