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3 Reasons to Choose Stainless Steel Drainage Grates for Your Shower

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There are so many new innovations in bathroom designs, and one very popular one is open-design showers. With the showers come new techniques for drainage and new overall designs. When choosing a drain for your modern shower you want one that fits with your new style. Stainless steel is an ideal product to accomplish all of these desires. Here are 3 reasons to choose stainless steel drainage grates for your shower.…

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5 Ways to Clear a Blocked Drain

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Blocked drains are a problem that most homeowners have to face at some point. Before you call a plumber, try these five top tips to clear the blockage yourself. 1. Run Hot Water Down the Drain Sometimes the simplest solutions are the most effective. Simply running hot water down a sluggish drain can sometimes encourage whatever is blocking the drain to move through the pipe. Heat can also liquify congealed fats, which are a common cause of slow-draining kitchen sinks.…

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6 Reasons to Attend to Small Water Leaks Post-Haste

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Small water leaks in the home may seem inconsequential, but you shouldn’t ignore them. Taking remedial action immediately can prevent a range of problems that could potentially take time and cost money to correct down the road. Here are a few problems you can prevent by attending to small water leaks right away. 1. Larger leaks A small leak has the potential to snowball into bigger plumbing problems in your home.…

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Consult Your Plumber if You See These Signs on Your Water Pipe

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It is essential to monitor your pipes on a regular basis, and even more if you live in an old home. As time goes by, the plumbing system becomes old; the pipes start to show signs of wear and tear. If you don’t keep an eye on the pipe, you might not detect the signs of problems that could cause costly damage. There are a couple of areas in your home that you might not think about such as basements, crawlspaces and utility rooms, but pipes in these places could even be damaged.…

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4 Main Culprits Behind Blocked Residential Drains

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When they are working properly, your home’s plumbing drains will flow smoothly and efficiently. But when they get blocked over time, they will lose their usual efficiency. Sluggish and gurgling drains are some obvious signs of blocked drains, and they often reveal that you’ve been constantly abusing your residential plumbing drains or sewer system in some way. There are several reasons why your home’s plumbing drains can become clogged. Here’s a look at some of the usual culprits.…

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3 Steps To Follow When Hot Water Stops Flowing From Your Tap

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Imagine taking an ice cold shower in the middle of a freezing winter? That’s the kind of stuff nightmares are made of. Hot water is often taken for granted as something that just exists in your houseā€¦ until it actually stops flowing from your tap and you don’t have access to it any longer. There are a number of reasons why hot water could stop flowing from your tap. In most instances you will need a professional hot water service to check it out, but follow these steps in the meantime to see if you can pinpoint the problem.…

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3 Top Reasons to Install Instantaneous Hot Water System

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A lot is involved in the hot water system installation process. One critical thing you need to give careful consideration before the installation even begins is the type of hot water system you want. Among the many options, you will find instantaneous hot water systems. These systems come with plenty of benefits to homeowners. By investing in instantaneous hot water systems, here are some of the ways you stand to gain.…

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Plumbing by Sound

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If you think plumbing is all about fixing leaky taps and stopping your toilet running, you’re wrong. In fact, plumbers have a range of skills that are not only essential, but are weird and wonderful too. Did you know your plumber can diagnose a problem with your plumbing, just by listening to the sounds of your taps, pipes and valves? Here’s how they do it: Hammering If your pipes start to bang when you turn your taps off, your pipes may be under too much pressure.…

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3 Eco-Friendly Commercial Plumbing Upgrades for Your Business

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When a business takes the steps to go eco-friendly, they may think about various aspects. These aspects are generally in the direction of going paperless, or other day to day administrative operations. One area you may not think of is in you commercial plumbing. Here are three eco-friendly commercial plumbing upgrades for your business and what they can do to help you become more efficient in your expenses as well. Tankless Water Heaters…

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Reasons Wet Wipes Should Never Go Down Your Toilet

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You probably know that wet wipes should not be thrown in the toilet. However, do you know the reasons why? Some people may assume that flushing a wet wipe once in a while may not wreak any hazardous damage to their plumbing, but the reality is a few wipes could cause a plumbing catastrophe. Moreover, by the time that you realise that you have a plumbing emergency at your house, your drains will be severely clogged, and you may require complete replacement due to burst pipes.…

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