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Sewer Line Installation Costs

Sewer lines connect several aspects of your plumbing system together, including your sinks, toilets and more. For your plumbing to run smoothly, it is important that your sewer lines are working correctly. While most homes come with a sewer line already installed, they may need replacement over time. There are several things you should look […]

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What Are Low-Flow Toilets?

The Energy Policy Act of 1992 mandated that all U.S.-manufactured toilets must have a maximum flush volume of no more than 1.6 gallons. While that may sound like a lot of water, it’s worth noting that toilets made before 1992 used up to seven gallons per flush! The first low-flow toilets worked wonders to reduce […]

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What You Should Know About Commercial and New Construction Plumbing

When people think of plumbing companies, many probably assume that a plumber is a plumber and every type of plumbing project is the same. That couldn’t be further from the truth—there’s actually a huge difference between commercial and residential plumbing work. This post will cover everything you need to know about commercial plumbing vs. residential […]

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When Do Sewer Lines Need Replacement?

Your sewer line is one of the most important parts of your home, and one you likely never think about. It plays a key role in keeping your family clean and safe, but most of us take it for granted, which can be a mistake. Sewer backups are one of the few things virtually no […]

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What Are the Advantages of a Water Filtration System?

The last several months have been a crazy time for all of us as we learn how to negotiate and navigate the new normal. One side effect of the coronavirus pandemic that’s likely going to stick around for a lot of us is a renewed focus on hygiene and purity. These concepts have made many […]

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