The last thing you’ll ever want to see is a dirty, unclean, and potentially dangerous hazard in your sewer or pipes. If you see your drinking water filled with cloudiness or other grime, then you likely have an issue with… Read More
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Top Tips For Preventing Frozen Pipes
Frozen pipe season will be here before you know it. Indeed, being prepared ahead of time can make all the difference when it comes to those frigid temperatures that are sure to show up in the winter months. Frozen pipes… Read More
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Health Problems Associated With Sewage Exposure
Sewer lines are practically a modern miracle, allowing us to take full advantage of all the wonders of home plumbing systems. It lets your bath, garbage disposal, toilet, and more get rid of water that you don’t want. That’s a… Read More
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The Ideal Plumbing Maintenance Guide for the Fall
Ready or not, the frigid winter weather will be here in a few weeks. Before things begin to freeze up, you must tackle the essential, to-do plumbing tasks. We are now in the fall, which means it is time to… Read More
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How to Tell It Is Time to Update Your Sewer Line’s House Trap
What do fashion and plumbing have in common? This is a very random question, but there is an answer. They both have plenty of trends that come and go. If you have ever seen an olive-green toilet that was all… Read More
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Water Line Replacement Signs That You Shouldn’t Ignore
Your home’s plumbing is made up of two systems, the drain-waste system and water supply system. Your home’s water main is the main pipe that brings treated right into your home from the public water supply system. Branching off the water main… Read More
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Clear Indications That Your Water Pressure Is Too High
Low water pressure is a very common complaint amongst homeowners, but do not ignore the downsides of water pressure that might be too high. In fact, any excessively high pressure could wear down your pipes and appliances, costing you a lot… Read More
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How Long Will My Home’s Plumbing Pipes Last?
Nobody wants to replace the piping in their homes. However, determining how long your pipes will last can be tricky as it depends on when they were installed and what they are made out of. Add to the fact that… Read More
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How to Notice Polybutylene Pipes in Your Home
Widely used in homes from 1978 to 1995, polybutylene (or PB) was widely used as supply piping. A substitute for copper due to its easy installation process and low material cost, many people saw it as an innovation in pipes… Read More
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How to Properly Prepare for a Dishwasher Installation
We understand that many people tweak their work schedules to wait for appliance delivery and installation services. Therefore, it helps a lot to get the job done right the first time around. We want every single thing to go smoothly… Read More