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Avoiding Mistakes When Upgrading The Water Heater

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A hot water heater upgrade can substantially increase the amount of hot water that is available to your home while also improving overall performance and efficiency. Yet, there are many mistakes that can compromise the results of this investment or even contribute to problems with the new water heater. Mistake: Failing To Leave Enough Space For The Hot Water Heater It is understandable that a homeowner will want to install the water heater in an area where it will be out of the way.…

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2 Reasons You Should Not Attempt To Replace A Busted Pipe In Your Home Yourself

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After a deep freeze in your area, your pipes may have frozen solid. Once the temperatures rose, the pressure from the ice and water may have busted one of the pipes, making it necessary to shut off the water until it can be fixed. If only one section of pipe was damaged, you may be considering just buying the supplies listed on a how-to video you viewed and trying to fix it yourself.…

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How A Plumber Might Proceed With Residential Slab Water Leak Detection

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Plumbing leaks are fairly common, but a leak that’s under the slab can be frustrating and difficult to notice. Even if you suspect you have a plumbing leak somewhere, you may not figure out it’s under the slab until you call in a plumber. Slab leaks are hard to discover since the pipes are out of sight and there aren’t always clear signs you have a slab leak. Here are some possible signs you might see if you have a slab leak and methods used for residential slab water leak detection.…

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