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Interesting Plumbing Facts

Plumbing is the system in our homes consisting of “pipes and fixtures for the distribution of water or gas in a building and for the disposal of sewage.” Sounds straightforward enough, however, you might be surprised by how much you don’t know about your plumbing. Did you know? Indoor plumbing dates back to at least

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Cut Costs & Stay Cool This Summer

As electricity prices are expected to rise along with hot summer temps, it’s causing many to look for ways to cut back on expenses.  Beat the heat this summer, reduce your air conditioning (a/c) usage, while still enjoying savings with these simple tips. One easy tip is to seasonally adjust your drapes, blinds or curtains. 

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Money Down the Toilet

When looking for ways to cut costs many homeowners try to do the around-the-home projects themselves. However, there are certain jobs, especially those dealing with plumbing, which should be left to the professionals. One such example was recently posted on the internet . . . a homeowner seeking to change a toilet seat. It starts

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Breathe Easier this Spring

For many Americans spring means uncomfortable outdoor allergies.  Coughing.  Sneezing.  Wheezing.  According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, asthma and allergies strike 1 out of every 4 Americans and are the leading chronic diseases in the U.S. among all age groups.  And it’s not just outdoor air that’s the culprit.  The EPA (Environmental

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“Spring Clean” Your Plumbing

Each season brings its own set of household tasks and spring certainly has its share. While it’s okay to do little plumbing jobs around your home, the big plumbing projects are best left to the professionals. If you don’t know what you’re doing, messing around with your plumbing can result in serious damage, expensive repairs,

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The Costly Drip

The cost of water varies for U.S. households from town to town; however, on average Americans spend around $2.00 per 1000 gallons of water. This averages out to around $612 on water and sewage per year, not to mention the cost of heating water, which on average adds an additional $230 per year. The average

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