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23 Aug

3 Tips To Boost Your Home’s Property Value

Increasing your home’s value is never a bad idea. With that in mind, here are some tips to go about that process. Choose Smart Home Projects (Like Kitchen Remodels) There are many different home projects out there that promise to yield incredible home value. Ultimately, there are smart investments (such as kitchen remodels) and not so great investments, as you will see below. Read More

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16 Aug

How To Keep Your Drains Clean All Year Round

Keeping your drains clean all year round is not only good for convenience purposes, but also key to ensuring that you avoid major plumbing issues. With that in mind, here is how you can keep your drains clean all year round. Be VERY Careful With What You Put Down Your Drains The leading way to keep your drains clean all year round is to be very careful about what you put down them. Read More

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9 Aug

5 Signs Your Water Heater Needs Replacing

Hot water is a luxurious aspect of modern living – particularly on a cold winter morning. But hot water is also necessary for many aspects of our daily lives. We need hot water for our washing machines, for running our dishwashers and, of course, showering, among many other uses. This is why it’s crucial to maintain well-functioning water heaters and to replace them when necessary. Read More

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2 Aug

Buying A Rural Home? Keep These Plumbing Tips In Mind

Rural properties are attractive to many people. These homes offer sprawling green space away from busy cities. Rural residents enjoy cleaner air and a tight-knit community. Often, these communities offer a slower pace of life that is very peaceful. But because rural homes are not connected to city systems, plumbing systems look different than in houses located within city limits. Read More

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24 Jul

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. Read More

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