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How Long Does PEX Repiping Take? And Other FAQs
PEX piping is a popular material used in the plumbing industry. PEX stands for cross-linked polyethylene and offers several benefits. It is versatile, durable, and easy to install. PEX piping is made from flexible materials that can withstand a lot of pressure and temperature variations. Because of this, it is a highly popular piping material…
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Are Walk-In Bathtubs Worth It?
A walk-in tub is a low-entry bathtub with a sealed door. This is for easy entry and also allows you to fill the tub without spillage. Entering and exiting walk-in bathtubs is safe and great for older adults or those with limited mobility. You may wonder, are walk-in bathtubs worth it? Below, you will find…
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Common Water Faucet Problems
Many people take their faucets and running water for granted due to how reliable they are. In fact, the average household uses its faucets more than 50 times each day. This includes bathroom, kitchen, and even outdoor faucets. However, there are a number of issues that can impact your faucets. Below you will find the…
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7 Reasons Water Heaters Fail
Hot water heaters are an integral part of your home. They not only heat your water, but keep the water at a constant temperature for your comfort. Regular annual maintenance can help you avoid water heater issues. Below you will find the top 7 reasons water heaters fail. 7 Reasons Water Heaters Fail Water heater…
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Common Plumbing Problems in Old Buildings
While older homes and buildings are often valued due to their historic nature, they can come with unique issues. Old buildings can often be accompanied with issues from the past. One of the most common issues in older buildings involves the plumbing. Below you will find the most common plumbing problems in old buildings. Common…
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Why Copper Makes the Best Plumbing Pipes
Millions of Americans still get their water through lead pipes. Receiving water from lead pipes has been proven by credible research to be harmful to the health of humans. Replacing lead pipes is necessary for the health of so many Americans as nearly 9.2 million homes have lead pipes. Copper is the most effective and…