How Do Backflow Prevention Devices Work?
In short, a backflow preventer is put in place to protect our drinking water supply, ensuring that contaminates don’t enter the public supply. A backflow preventer keeps water from backing up into the supply line via a one-way valve. In other words, it only allows water to flow in one direction. Backflow, for all intents and purposes, is the reversal of normal water flow. It is the result of two events: back pressure, which occurs when your property’s water pressure is greater than the city’s, as well as back siphonage. Back siphonage is the exact opposite of back pressure. Read More
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3 Tips For Financing A Kitchen Renovation
Kitchen renovations are the home project most often taken on, yielding incredible value with a great return on investment. Indeed, kitchen renovations are one of the smartest investments you will make when it comes to your home. If you have decided that a kitchen renovation is in your future, you need to figure out how to finance the project. Today, we have more options than ever before to finance a renovation. That said, some options have advantages over others. Here is a look at the three best ways to finance a kitchen renovation. Read More
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What Causes Your Water Pump To Short Cycle?
There are a number of things that can cause your water pump to short cycle. Short cycling, for all intents and purposes, refers to a water pump that turns on and off too frequently. This article will take a look at two of the more common causes of water pump short cycling and offer a brief overview of how one would go about fixing the problem. Read More
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Tips For Replacing A Shower Head And Arm
Whether you’re replacing your shower head for aesthetic purposes or because you have a leaky shower head, the task is a relatively simple one. There are a lot of articles out there that will guide you through this process, but this article offers some tips to make the process even more effortless. Choose a Low Flow Shower Head A low flow shower head will save you a lot of water over time. Today’s models have been re-engineered to perform like a full-flow shower head. Read More
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