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Plumbing Problems In Your New Home?

July 10, 2010
By JoeThePlumber
Plumbing Problems In Your New Home?

Do you think that your new home is safe from plumbing problems? Hopefully it is. But surprisingly often new home owners experience plumbing system failures, as daily use causes problems to show that were not visible in cursory inspections during construction. Because after the purchase is done the home owner will be the one to...
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Historically Important Pipe Materials:

June 12, 2010
By JoeThePlumber
Historically Important Pipe Materials:

The materials for pipes used in plumbing include clay, cast-iron, and copper, far back into history. The earliest material known was clay mixed with straw. Soon after that, the Egyptians had copper pipe, though it was laboriously hand made and not in common usage. In early Germany the first cast-iron pipe can be found...
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Want a Water Softener? Consider the Maintenance:

May 2, 2010
By JoeThePlumber
Want a Water Softener? Consider the Maintenance:

Do you have a water softener? You should, if your home water supply is in the hard category. A water softener is good both for your own well-being and to protect your pipes, appliances, and fixtures from hard water build-up. Water softeners do require someone to maintain the system. Although some less-expensive models require...
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Need a Water Softener?

April 4, 2010
By JoeThePlumber

You need to do a little research in order to help you choose a water softener. If you are thinking about a water softener, you already know you have a water problem. But you need to know exactly what your water problems are. You also should know what water softeners can and cannot do. You...
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The Development of Sewer Systems:

October 25, 2009
By JoeThePlumber

In the early days of human history, we had no plumbers or plumbing. We had the woods, the fields, the rivers, and the back of the cave when it was too cold or dangerous to go out. But what could we do, with the saber-toothed cats and the giant bears prowling the darkness, and...
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