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Installing a New Water Heater: Initial Costs vs. Long-Term Savings

A key consideration for many households, when installing a new water heater, is whether the initial cost will be worth it over the life of the new equipment. To answer that question, let’s explore the core factors that will determine your initial expenses and potential long-term savings. Current Water Heater Considerations Water heaters tend to lose efficiency over time through normal use, especially without routine maintenance. If your current unit

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Give Your Sewer Line a Little Extra Care This Holiday Season

If you’re hosting a holiday dinner or having guests come for a visit this year, you want to make sure everything goes smoothly. This includes ensuring your sewer line functions efficiently, even with all the extra use. Get started now by following these maintenance tips. Before the Holiday Season The first thing you want to do is schedule a professional cleaning. Sewer line experts can utilize methods such as hydro

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5 Benefits of Routine Water Heater Maintenance

Preventive care is necessary to keep your water heater providing the hot water you need for numerous daily household tasks. Frequent use can slowly wear down this essential appliance to the point where it will need professional repairs. Fortunately, investing in annual maintenance can minimize your risk of emergencies and high utility costs. Here are five great benefits of professional water heater maintenance. 1. Extends System Lifespan Conventional water heaters

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Odors You Shouldn’t Ignore: What They Reveal About Your Sewer Line

Your sewer line is a critical part of your plumbing system. Buried beneath your slab and traveling underground to the municipal sewer main, this all-important pipe routes waste away from your home. When it has cracks, offset sections, or clogs, it can send sewage or wastewater back into your home. Damaged sewer pipes can also cause soil contamination, standing pools of raw sewage, and other serious issues. Fortunately, you can

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Tips for Keeping Your Water Heater Safe in the Fall

Many water heaters are especially busy in the fall. The holiday season is ramping up, and this means more guests in the home. It also means more dishes and laundry to wash. All this activity requires the water tank to work harder to heat those extra gallons of water. Here are some tips to make sure your heater runs safely. Check the Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve Basically, this valve

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Could Tree Roots Be Damaging Your Sewer Line?

Trees and sewer lines may not seem to have anything in common, but it’s what goes on beneath the surface that matters. Root structures are large, intertwining networks always in search of nutrients and water. As water rushes underground through your pipes, it can attract tree roots that grow toward them, sometimes so much that they break through the pipes altogether. How Do You Know if a Tree Is a

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