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Why is My Water Bill High

Take a look at these places around your house that contribute to the water bill being high. You can reduce a water bill by vigilantly inspecting areas that can be the usual culprits. You may discover some places of overwater usage more accessible to spot than others. If your water bill has increased dramatically and … [Read More]

Scale Buildup In Pipes

The cause of scale buildup in pipes is an item that, left unaddressed, can wreak havoc on your plumbing system. As pipelines become coated with scale, it effectively reduces the size of the pipe delivering water at a slower flow. All water contains different levels of minerals. Hard water contains more minerals creating buildup in … [Read More]

Water Heater Buildup Causes

Naturally occurring sediments in hard and regular water cause water heater buildup. Hard water contains more minerals, such as magnesium and calcium, that will settle to the bottom of a water heater tank. The process of heating the water is what separates the particles. This buildup may be the culprit when you notice your water … [Read More]

Must-Have DIY Plumbing Tools

A DIY enthusiast wants all the “must-have” DIY plumbing tools for unscheduled plumbing emergencies. Plumbing problems come in all shapes and sizes. Homeowners can fix several issues with the proper tools and a basic understanding of plumbing procedures. A person should know their DIY limits and when to call in a licensed professional plumber. Take … [Read More]

Should You Have A French Drain?

You should have a French drain to avoid water damage due to stagnant water. You need to address the red flag of standing water after an unremarkable rainstorm. Unwanted soil settling, flooding, and freeze-thaw problems can compromise affected areas of your property. Standing water will likely contribute to foundation problems resulting in a much more … [Read More]

Well Water vs. City Water

There are many differences between well water and city water. The majority of homeowners don’t have the option to choose their water source. Typical suburban residential neighborhoods receive city water when they turn on their faucets. People utilize wells for their water in rural areas that don’t have city sewer systems. Rural residents also use … [Read More]

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