Plumbing systems don’t last forever, as pipes will eventually wear out. The process of replacing old, worn-out pipes is known as repiping and it is a task that all homeowners will likely need to have performed at some point. Here are some signs that could indicate that your home (or business) needs to be repiped:…
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11 Common Items You Should Never Flush
Parents of young children may have had at least one experience with a child attempting to flush something they shouldn’t down the toilet, such as a toy, cell phone, keys, etc. As frustrating and occasionally humorous as it can be to deal with a child’s fascination with flushing foreign objects, it can also lead to…
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Older Home? Watch Out for These Potential Plumbing Problems
If you own an older home, or are thinking about buying one, there are often a lot of advantages to be found, such as craftsmanship, interesting architectural details and spacious backyards. However, there are often downsides too, such as limited closet space, high ceilings (making the home tougher to heat) and outdated plumbing systems. Some…
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Trenchless Sewer Repair: What Is It?
When sewer pipes need to be repaired or replaced it used to pose a major inconvenience to homeowners. Since sewer pipes are located underground, it meant potentially digging up landscaping, hardscaping and driveways in order to remove and replace the pipes. It was time-consuming and extremely disruptive for the homeowner and the neighborhood, sometimes even…
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