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14:22 January 27, 2019
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14:22 March 06, 2019
If you love to grill, you know the pain and headache of constantly having to refill propane tanks. They're heavy and awkward. Finding a filling statio...
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14:18 January 20, 2019
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14:18 March 06, 2019
Homeowners and business owners often struggle with the decision to schedule preventative maintenance. Your HVAC unit, just like your car or any other ...
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14:05 January 13, 2019
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14:07 March 06, 2019
A tankless hot water heater is a water heater that works without storing any water in a tank. Water is heated on-demand. They can be installed in a ho...
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13:26 January 06, 2019
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11:46 March 06, 2019
In regions with very low humidity like Las Vegas, it's natural for your swimming pool to lose a little bit of water due to evaporation. Your pool can ...
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00:00 January 15, 2017
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09:13 February 05, 2019
Plumbers and consumers have until April 17th to voice their opinions about new EPA rules regarding lead in plumbing materials and supplies. Under the ...
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08:02 December 09, 2018
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08:02 February 05, 2019
An experienced plumber will always tell you – pick and use the right tool for the job. The pipe wrench is the bread-and-butter tool of plumbers. Pic...
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06:30 December 06, 2018
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06:30 February 05, 2019
Many homeowners are confused about what hard water is. Hard water isn’t dangerous to your health, but it is very bad for your plumbing and appliance...
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01:18 December 05, 2018
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05:21 February 05, 2019
When it comes to HVAC and plumbing, the biggest issue is time. All hot water heaters have a finite lifespan. On average a water heater lasts around 10...
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09:03 November 15, 2018
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09:27 January 07, 2019
If you are reading this article about hydro-jetting, you are either abnormally curious about plumbing techniques or your drains need a good cleaning. ...
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03:42 November 11, 2018
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04:22 January 07, 2019
Natural gas is odorless and tasteless. Natural gas suppliers add a little bit of sulfur to give it that rotten egg smell. They do this because natural...