Paying The Plumber: Common Questions About Paying For Plumbing Services
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14 November 2017
Your water heater kicks the bucket at the worst possible time, that old pipe under the house breaks and you have little money, or the drain in the kitchen refuses to work and you're flat broke. Unfortunately, these situations happen to homeowners all the time,
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How To Check Your Shower For Leaks
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13 November 2017
You may not give it much thought, but the shower in your home can be a source of hidden plumbing leaks. The pipes and drains of a shower are usually blocked from view, so you may not see any water leaking. A small leak that goes on for years could cause mold t
3 Vital Things To Do While Waiting For Your Plumber To Arrive
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10 November 2017
Do you own the home that you live in? Have you ever considered what you would do in the event of a plumbing emergency? Obviously, your best course of action is going to be to call in a professional as soon as you can. But the things that you do between calling
Where's The Water? What To Do When Your Toilet Won't Flush
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10 November 2017
There's nothing worse than flushing the toilet only to find that there's no water pressure. The last thing you want to do is panic, especially since there might be a simple explanation for the problem. If you don't have any water flowing to your toilet, use th
Keep Your Sewer Lines Flowing
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9 November 2017
Have you ever stopped to think about what a luxury it is to have indoor plumbing? Try to imagine what past generations had to go through just to use the bathroom. Do you know what needs to be done to keep your sewer lines in working condition so that you aren'
Don't Live With Someone Else's Plumbing Problems: How To Identify Troubles In Your New Home
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8 November 2017
Now that you've moved into your new home, you want to make sure that it's clean and ready to go. If you've purchased a resale home, there could be dirt and bacteria left behind by the previous owners. You don't want to live with someone else's dirt and grime.
4 Ways To Collect Waste Water To Flush Your Toilet
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8 November 2017
There are many reasons why you might want to use waste water to flush your toilet. If your region is experiencing a drought, using waste water can save gallons of water that would be used for flushing. Or perhaps you just have a heart for conservation and want
3 Things To Know About Installing A New Faucet In Your Home
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7 November 2017
If you have a really old faucet in your bathroom, it may be time to upgrade the faucet in your bathroom. A new faucet can really update your entire counter layout. You can get make your sink and bathroom look classier with a new faucet installation. Here are a
A Few Projects You Don't Realize Require A Plumber
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6 November 2017
You know you are going to need a plumber if you have sewage backing up into your toilet or if there is water dripping down between floors. However, there are other tasks and projects on your property that require the services of someone in the plumbing profess
These Tips Will Keep You Safe Around A Septic Tank System
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5 November 2017
If you use a septic system in your home, you should be careful around it so that you don't injure yourself. A septic system contains many dangers such as toxic fumes and dangerous microorganisms that may cause you serious injury. Here are some of the safety ti