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How to Find a Pipe Leak

We rely on water to live, clean and play. And we’d have a very difficult time going even one day  Plumbing Leak without it. From that morning cup of coffee to a relaxing bath at the end of a long…

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Homeowner Responsibilities vs. The Town’s

You have numerous responsibilities as a homeowner. Keeping your home in good repair, shoveling the Homewood  driveway and sidewalk in timely fashion, mowing the lawn regularly, and so on. Yet even seasoned homeowners are surprised to learn what they are…

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How to Fix a Rocking Toilet

A rocking toilet can lead to a water leak which, in turn, can cause Rocking Toilet  structural damage to your home. Sounds like fun, right? Well, maybe if you’re a five-year-old – otherwise you want to get that rocking toilet…

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How a Prep Sink Can Help Simplify Your Life

Undermount, top-mount, farmhouse, copper, double-basin – the options for kitchen sinks are  Sink Birmingham   seemingly endless. Yet sometimes the question isn’t “what kind?” but rather “how many?” Whether you’re in the process of a complete kitchen remodel or daydreaming about…

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Black Friday for Plumbers – It’s Not What You Think

Whether or not you join the masses in search of the best deals on Black Friday, you at least are very  Plumbers familiar with the term and the occasion it signifies. Well, there’s a quite different Black Friday event though…

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Holiday Season Safety Tips

The holiday season is just around the corner. A time for us to gather with family and friends, share scrumptious meals along with fond memories, and to give something of yourself to help those who are struggling with life issues.…

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Benefits of a Hot Water Recirculating Pump

Depending on the age and condition of your water heater, you might be waiting an eternity – or what feels like one for the water  Pump temp to become “just right.”  No one really enjoys that wait, it’s just that…

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How to Prevent Mold Buildup

Mold is part of the natural environment. Outdoors, it breaks down organic matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees. Indoors, mold is something to be prevented and avoided for all the harm it can do to your home and…

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If Your Sewer Pipes are “Cracking Up,” It’s No Laughing Matter!

“As much I hate winter, I love the cool crisp days of autumn, especially after hot and blistering summer weather.” Raise your hand if you feel that way, too. And why not – moderate daytime temperatures and cool but pleasant…

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Common Causes of Low Water Pressure

You’ve seen it before. A movie scene shot in slow motion for added emphasis. Sports fans, you see them all the time – slow motion replays to determine if a touchdown has been scored, and so on. As fun as…

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