Low water pressure across your entire home is a major hassle. It can make it difficult to wash off soap when you take a shower, and you’ll also have trouble scrubbing grime off of dishes. In addition, appliances like your dishwasher and washing machine can take a long time to fill when the water pressure in your home is low.
When your home is connected to the city water system and low water pressure affects every appliance and plumbing fixture in your home, it’s often because the water coming from the city has low pressure.…
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Plumbing systems are intricate structures of pipes, joints, intersections, and valves. Under ideal conditions, plumbing systems flow properly and supply fresh, clean water consistently and reliably. Unfortunately, sometimes those systems falter. Whether a crack in a water supply line interferes with the proper flow or a failed joint causes a significant leak, sometimes interference can cause backflow in the system. When that happens, contaminated water could be drawn back into the clean supply.…
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Water heaters are an essential part of any household, providing hot water for various purposes. However, over time, they can experience issues that require repair. Fortunately, new technologies have emerged that make water heater repair easier, faster, and more efficient. These technologies may even minimize the need for major repairs. Here are three new technologies for water heater repair that every homeowner should know about.
Leak Detection Systems
Leaking water heaters can cause extensive damage to your home, from water damage to mold growth.…
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