19 Jun 2015
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You’re about to purchase a new home and you’re hoping to complete the process as soon as possible. While you might be able to find that seemingly great deal on a quality property, how can you be sure that the plumbing systems meet the highest of market standards? You have to be sure that each element of the property’s system is functioning to peak capacity for the long-term before you…

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10 Jun 2015
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Whether you’re moving into a new home or you’ve lived in yours for a decade, it’s important to put waterproofing your basement on the top of your priority list. If you’ve experienced leaking walls and water seeping through the cracks in your basement flooring, you need to be proactive in resolving the problem. This can help mitigate long-term costs and protect your family’s health over the long-term future. Our team has great…

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6 Jun 2015
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Before you renovate your current home or purchase a new property, you’ll need to check the property’s drainage diagram. This is a certified document that is filed with your region’s water board. The document illustrates the layout of your home’s plumbing systems, highlights where the home’s pipes are located, and will show you if any pipes have been moved since the home was built. Now that you know what drainage diagrams…

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29 May 2015
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Sometimes plumbing system emergencies are blatantly obvious. Take a burst water main or ruptured sewer line, for instance. Given the gravity of these situations and the extremely high amount of damage they can cause if left unfixed, the need to contact a local plumber right away is dire. Other times, however, knowing whether the particular problem is one which can wait until normal working hours or one that demands immediate…

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22 May 2015
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The situation is far from ideal, but when it happens you have no choice but to face it. People tend to react to these circumstances in one of two ways; the either panic and idly stand by as the problem worsens, or they shift into action mode and take care of it before it does. Which approach do you think is better? Fortunately, you do not need to be a…

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