With cold weather on the horizon, ensuring your plumbing system is in full working order is crucial for avoiding any plumbing catastrophes. Cold weather can cause your pipes to contract and crack if not properly evaluated before temperatures begin to drop, and catchi...
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09 Aug 2022
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25 Jul 2022
While you might not expect the summertime to be rife with plumbing issues, it definitely can be. Summertime can include many plumbing problems you may not be thinking about when you’re enjoying the best parts of the season. Here are the top issues you may face duri...
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05 Jul 2022
It’s a fact — during the summer months, you use more water. This means that your bills are typically higher. If you want to keep those utility bills down, here are a few plumbing tips to help you do that. Reduce Garbage Disposal Use Summer usually means more co...
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18 Jun 2022
You’ve discovered that your water heater is no longer working, but the average cost to replace a water heater can range anywhere from about $400 to $1,000. This is a major expense to hit suddenly, and you’re wondering if your water heater can be repaired instead ...
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03 Jun 2022
Water Tower - Why? Our Metroplex cities use underground pipes, pumps, tanks, and above-ground water towers to distribute water. Fort Worth has 27 water towers, and the city's water distribution system serves more than 1.3 million people in 30 surrounding communities...
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02 Jun 2022
Purchasing a home is a major financial decision, especially in the current market. Before you sign the final paperwork on a home, you can have a home inspection done. Most buyers know not to skip this step, as it can prevent future misfortune if the home has issues. ...
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28 May 2022
Your water heater has an important role to play in your home. It keeps your water hot and dependable when you need it for cooking, cleaning, and bathing. Your water heater relies on a pilot light to keep it operating. If your pilot light keeps going out, this leaves ...
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28 Apr 2022
In modern society, we tend to take our plumbing for granted. We rely on it heavily, and for good reason, but not a lot of us actually know what happens to the stuff we flush. Do “all pipes lead to the ocean,” as the animated fish believe in Finding Nemo? Or does ...