Guide to Sewer Pipe Repair
Slab Leak Repair
Homes can have several types of foundations. Your home might have a basement, a crawl space, or be built on a slab foundation. If you have a basement, all your pipes will be located inside the house. If you have a crawl space, some of your pipes will be located inside the crawl space. Since the crawl space is exposed to outside air, you will need to take extra precautions to make sure that the pipes don’t freeze in the...
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Slab Leak Detection and Repair
Slab leak detection and repair is one of the most important services plumbers offer. Numerous dangers are associated with having a leak in a concrete slab, so it’s important to know the signs of that type of leak so that you can call in a professional before it is too late. A leak forms within a concrete slab when there’s a pipe that’s leaking underneath the foundation. This is a huge problem because the moisture from the leaking pipe spreads...
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How to Save Water from Your Bathroom
Do you know where the water in your home is going? According to the American Water Works Association, 22% goes to washing clothes, 17% to showers, 16% to faucets, 14% to leaks, 27% to toilets, and 5% to others. This means that in your entire home, the bathroom is the single biggest contributor to your water usage, accounting for more than half. This is why if you want to save water, it would be reasonable to start with your bathroom....
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Saving Money with Bathroom Ventilation
Older bathroom ventilation systems consumed as much as 144 watts, which means that they can make your utility bills skyrocket almost uncontrollably. Aside from this, older systems were very noisy and annoying. Fortunately, newer models allow you to keep your bathrooms odor and moisture free with a library-like silence and using only around 4 watts. Imagine the difference! Let’s take a look how newer bathroom ventilation systems can save you more money. How it Works Before we look at how...
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3 Tips to Save Water from your Bathroom
Did you know that your bathroom uses more water compared to any other room in your home? In fact, over a quarter of the water used in your entire home just goes down the toilet bowl. Does this mean you have to limit the number of flushes or the times you go to the bathroom? Of course not! But here are some things you can do to save on your water usage. Toilets There is so much hype about low-flow...
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