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Since your residential plumbing system is so intricate, it can feel like every plumbing issue you encounter is an emergency. If you need to distinguish between minor and emergency plumbing issues, here’s a general guideline; a plumbing issue becomes an emergency when it can potentially cause extensive damage or is costly to repair.
Drawing the line between small plumbing issues and those that require a plumber’s urgent attention gives you the insight required to care for your plumbing network.…
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If you’re an apartment complex manager and need to replace a leaking sewer line, cured-in-place pipe lining is a good way to do it. This form of sewer line repair involves pulling a felt sleeve through your existing sewer pipe and inflating it until the sleeve is flush against the inside walls of the pipe. After the sleeve has been inflated, steam or ultraviolet light will be used to activate a resin inside the felt sleeve, causing it to rapidly harden.…
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Your drain lines are an essential part of your home’s plumbing system. If any of your drain lines malfunction, it can lead to a lot of damage in your home. Foul sewage backups can be a result of faulty drain lines. If you suspect issues with any of your home’s drain lines, you will want to seek out drain line repair as soon as possible to prevent damage. Here’s what you need to know about drain repair.…
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Moving to a new house involves working through a checklist of essential companies to contact. Once you’ve set up your utilities and found a good lawn service, you might start to feel like your search for businesses in your community is complete. While it feels good to get things done, you also want to avoid forgetting to find an experienced all-hours plumbing leak repair service. Although you’ll hopefully never need to make a late-night call, having the number handy provides you with the following benefits as a new homeowner.…
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For a long time, homeowners have dreaded sewer repair because of how notoriously messy it was. Plumbing contractors had to dig trenches to get to the sewer lines and identify where the repair issue was. As you can tell, this was tedious work that sometimes resulted in many collateral damages. Thanks to technological innovations, most plumbing services no longer have to mess up your yard before getting to the root of the plumbing problems.…
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Drain field septic systems are made up of two key components: the septic tank and drain field. The septic tank collects gray water from the house and separates them into effluent and sludge. The effluent flows into the drain field or leach field, which is a series of perforated pipes. These pipes allow the effluent to percolate through the soil for treatment and discharge. The leach field determines the overall health and performance of the entire septic system.…
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Some homeowners may not feel the need to remodel their bathrooms, but on the other hand, some would rather remodel their bathrooms than any other space in the house. The bathroom is relatively easy to remodel since it is not a large space compared to the kitchen, for example. This less space makes the remodeling project comparatively more straightforward. The cost and duration to finish the project may also be less.…
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Water filtration systems may not be necessary for every home. However, if you have issues with contaminants or your water seems slightly off, a filtration system may be an excellent investment. A home water filtration system can filter the water where it enters your home, ensuring that you have clean, filtered water at every point. Water filtration systems vary in cost, maintenance requirements, and what they filter out. Here are three things to know about water filtration systems.…
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You trust your HVAC to maintain a comfortable indoor ambiance, but some problems hinder its effective operations. Whereas you can solve some HVAC hitches via component clean-up, many issues escalate when you don’t solve them early. Find below common HVAC problems you need to know.
Electric Failure
Voltage fluctuations, power surges, poor maintenance, etc., can cause electric malfunctions to your unit. Examples of HVAC electric failure are:…
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Your bathroom is the one space in the house that is almost guaranteed to get a lot of traffic. You use the sinks and commode each day as you prepare for work, bed, and other outings. Even though you are in the restroom quite a bit it can still come as a surprise when you realize that there is a problem. Maybe the toilet won’t flush, the shower won’t drain or your faucets emit water without stopping.…
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