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12 Sep

5 Signs Your Plumbing Needs To Be Replaced

It’s easy to forget about your plumbing system before it’s too late. If you aren’t experiencing more obvious signs of corrosion or damage, such as water discolouration or bursting pipes, you might consider your piping to be in good shape. Depending on the type of plumbing in your home and it’s age, you might face different water quality issues that signify a replacement is needed. Read More

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9 Sep

3 Tips To Prevent Cracked Plumbing Seals

You may think that if your pipes are in good condition you’ll be leak-free. However, it’s actually the plumbing seals—which are responsible for creating an airtight seal, and therefore preventing leaks—that are most important. If you want to avoid a potentially disastrous leak, it is imperative that you keep your plumbing seals in good working order. With that in mind, here are three low-effort simple tips to prevent cracked plumbing seals: Inspect your plumbing seals regularly. Read More

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5 Sep

Dangers Of Galvanized Steel Plumbing

Older homes are rich in character and history, making them a popular choice for homeowners. While it’s possible to maintain most of your older home’s charm, inferior plumbing is less likely to stand the test of time. If you’re home was made before the 1960s, you might be using galvanized steel plumbing. Over time, we’ve learned the risks posed by galvanized steel to both the health and comfort of residents. Read More

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29 Aug

Spend Your Money Wisely During A Kitchen Renovation

According to the Appraisal Institute of Canada, you can expect to receive a 75 to 100 per cent return on your investment on a renovation. Even better is the fact that a little research can guide you as to how to get the most bang for your buck to make the project as affordable as possible. Here is how to spend your money wisely during a kitchen renovation. Do The Demolition YourselfYou can save at least a couple of thousand dollars by doing the demolition by yourself. Read More

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15 Aug

Tips To Prevent Sewer Backup

Sewer backup in your home can quickly become a health and safety hazard, and lead to costly repairs due to water damage. A sewer backup can results from improper drainage or sewer line damage, or from environmental factors, such as heavy rainfall or melting snow. Sewage comes from toilets, sinks and other drains, and can contain a variety of contaminants. Thankfully, there are preventative measures you can take to avoid a sewer backup, or lessen the damage. Read More

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