Toronto Plumber Launches Plumbing Blog

November 17, 2008 by admin  
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Priority Plumbing, a Toronto plumber recently launches an information portal or blog to provide the Greater Toronto area homeowners with plumbing and drain cleaning tips.

For over 20 years Priority Plumbing’s highly skilled plumbing staff will provide a standard of service excellence, which you can only expect from licensed professional plumbers in Toronto. From the moment that their Toronto plumbers arrive to your home or business, it will be obvious that you’ve made the right choice in contacting them.

The Toronto plumbing blog will provide the latest home tips, emergency plumbing solutions, as well as Do-It-Yourself plumbing advice.

You can access the portal by clicking here: Toronto Plumbers Blog

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Memphis Plumber Provides Energy Tips

November 12, 2008 by admin  
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Memphis plumberLarry O Plumbing, a Memphis plumber believes in saving their clients money as well as providing an overall customer service experience. They have recently provided energy saving tips for homeowners in the area.

This complete informational portal allows Memphis area homeowners to view specific plumbing and heating tips to cut back on energy lowering their water and heating bills.

Larry O Plumbing is driven to do only quality work from start to finish so their final product is something you want to share with family and friends. Their Memphis plumebrs are dedicated to providing the best in quality control.

CONTACT INFORMATION

Larry O Plumbing
755 Chaney Dr.
Collierville, TN 38017
Phone: 901-861-0277
Fax: 901-861-0278
Master Plumbing License P 1234
Master Gas license M0400005
Certified Backflow testers
Contact Memphis Plumbers

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How to Hire a Plumbing Contractor

October 20, 2008 by admin  
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Think about the last time you purchased a car. Chances are you didn’t go to the yellow pages, choose a dealership at random, and buy your car from the first lot you visited. Many times, though, this scenario describes the way homeowners find a plumber — they look in the phone book and call the plumber with the largest ad or the first one listed. But much like purchasing a car, finding a qualified plumber requires research and comparison shopping.

There are a number of qualifications which can set a professional plumber apart.

State License or Certification — Many states require a license or state certification for plumbers working in that state. Call to verify that the license is current and check if there are any active complaints against the license.

Insurance — Be sure that the prospective plumber you are considering is fully insured, having both workers’ compensation and liability insurance. Your selected plumber should be able to provide you with a copy of his or her insurance policy.

Better Business Bureau – Contact your local Better Business Bureau to ascertain if any complaints have been filed against your potential candidate

Many homeowners who are calling in a plumber to replace a leaking copper pipe don’t know there are alternative materials on the market. Why would you let a plumber make a repair with the same material that has already failed? Ask your potential plumbing candidates whether they use any of the proven superior alternatives to copper such as FlowGuard Gold CPVC pipe and fittings.

Made of durable chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, these pipe and fittings offer a number of benefits over copper pipe. Mainly they will never scale, corrode or pit which will help eliminate the risk of future failures and costly re-piping. As compared to metallic systems, FlowGuard Gold CPVC systems also virtually eliminate condensation, significantly reducing the risk of costly drip damage to walls, structure and contents. From a health standpoint, the CPVC alternative offers the added benefit of maintaining water quality since there is no metal to leach into the tap water.

Compare prices, but remember the cheapest quote isn’t necessarily the best plumber for the job. An experienced, qualified plumber may charge more for the work, but could save you money in the end by doing the job right and using the best materials.

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Sacramento Plumber Offers Green Plumbing Solutions

October 14, 2008 by admin  
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Sacramento green plumbingHallelujah! Plumbing, a Sacramento plumber is ready to assist California homeowners with any problems they may encounter within their Sacramento and Placer area home. As professional Sacramento plumbing contractors, they offer a very wide variety of plumbing services covering all your residential and commercial plumbing needs.

In today’s age of decreasing water supplies, increasingly tough water restrictions in many areas of California are forcing people to take a look at their water usage within the home. Even if your area doesn’t currently have water restrictions, water is a valuable commodity that shouldn’t be wasted. By taking a look at your existing plumbing and seeing where you can improve, you can save water, money and the environment.

Water Conservation Tips

  • An average of 8% of all home water use is wasted through leaks.
  • Turning off the water while you brush your teeth can save 4 gallons of water a minute. That’s 200 gallons a week for a family of four.
  • Turning off the water while you shave can save more than 100 gallons of water a week.
  • Fixing a leak can save 500 gallons of water each month.
  • Every toilet flush you eliminate can save between two and seven gallons of water
  • Taking showers instead of baths can save 30 gallons of water. Filling the bathtub uses about 50 gallons of water.
  • Keeping your shower under 5 minutes can save up to 1000 gallons a month.
  • Turning off water while shampooing and conditioning hair can save 50 gallons a week.
  • Using a water-saving showerhead can save your family 500 gallons a week.
  • Running your dishwasher and washing machine only when they are filled can save 1,000 gallons a month.
  • Choosing a water-saving model when replacing a washing machine can save up to 20 gallons
    per load.
  • Using a hose nozzle and turning off the water while you wash your car can save more than 100 gallons of water.
  • Choosing a low water use plant when replacing or adding a flower or shrub can save 550 gallons each year.

  • If you would like to learn more about Green plumbing in the Sacramento area, please click here.

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    Denver Plumbing Contractors

    October 9, 2008 by admin  
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    Denver ContractorsFootbridge Media is pleased to launch Denver Contractors, a complete home improvement resource center for Denver metro area homeowners. The site features articles on remodeling, plumbing and home comfort as well as detailed listings of Denver contractors in the area.

    With Denver Contractors, you get a directory of screened contractors in the Denver metro area. All contractors are screened and customer-rated for your peace of mind. Our contractors are personally worked on and addressed. Our Denver contractors only represent the best when it comes to professionalism and quality. Please feel free to contact us, if you think a company should be added.

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    Plumbing Contractors Listings

    August 19, 2008 by admin  
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    We will be providing other plumber directories throughout our sites in order to show where you can find the plumber that you may need. Some directory listings include:

  • California Plumbers
  • Plumbing Contractors Listings
  • Roofing Contractors
  • Besides finding a plumber, if you have a remodeling project that entails plumbing installations, please make sure to check out:

    Kitchen Plumbers and Bathroom Plumbers in Virginia

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    Drain Cleaning Hudson Valley

    August 8, 2008 by admin  
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    Newburgh Drain CleaningMid Hudson Plumbing is now providing all types of drain cleaning solutions, including solving clogged drains, System 2000 and rooter services.

    When our drains get clogged, we have been unwaveringly convinced that nothing short of the most powerful chemical arsenal will work. As a result, most of us resort to commercial drain cleaners that are some of the most dangerous chemicals found in the home. Lye or acid, these products can harm health, the wastewater stream, and PVC pipes. What you should be doing is contacting a professional drain cleaning company.

    DRAIN CLEANING CONTACT INFORMATION
    Mid Hudson Plumbing
    P O Box 7466
    Newburgh, NY 12550
    Phone: 845-569-1299
    Fax: 845-220-0050
    Drain Cleaning Newburgh Profile

    AREAS WE SERVICE IN HUDSON VALLEY

    Newburgh, NY | Cornwall, NY | Cornwall On The Hudson, NY | East Fishkill, NY | Hopewell Junction, NY | Fishkill, NY | Washintonville, NY | Salisbury Mills, NY | New Windsor, NY | Wallkill, NY | Warwick, NY | Harriman, NY | Tuxedo, NY | Tuxedo Park, NY | Blooming Grove, NY | Goshen, NY | Zip Code 10987 | Zip Code 10924 | Zip Code 10990 | Zip Code 10914

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    Frozen Pipes

    July 30, 2008 by admin  
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    A faucet that won’t yield water is the first sign of frozen pipes. If a severe cold snap hits, prevent freezing and subsequent bursting of pipes by following the suggestions below. Even if the pipes do freeze, you can thaw them before they burst if you act quickly. When temperatures fall very low and you need to thaw your pipes, here are some tips:

  • Shut off the water at the main shutoff valve and open the faucet nearest to the frozen pipe so it can drain as it thaws.
  • Waterproof the area with containers and plastic drop clothes in case leaks occur.
  • Use one of the following methods to gradually warm the frozen pipe. Be sure to work from the faucet toward the iced-up area.
  • Propane Torch With a flame-spreading-nozzle, the torch will quickly thaw a frozen pipe.
  • Safety Tip Shield flammable areas with a fireproof sheet, don’t let the pipe get too hot to touch.
  • Hair Dryer Used like the torch, a dryer will gently defrost the pipe.
  • Heating Pad Wrap a length of pipe with a heating pad.
  • Heat Lamp For pipes behind walls, floors, or ceilings, beam a heat lamp 8 or more inches from the surface.
  • Hot Water If no other method is available, wrap the pipe (except plastic) in rags and pour boiling water on it.
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    Bathroom Remodels - The Details

    July 28, 2008 by admin  
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    Bathroom RemodelingOn average, a bathroom remodel costs $15,789 and a kitchen remodel costs $55,503 according to Remodeling Magazine’s 2007 Cost vs. Value report. But you don’t need to spend thousands of dollars to get a fresh look in your home. Focus on the items that get used the most, like the faucet.

    “The faucet is really a focal point in the bathroom and kitchen,” says Andy Martin of Fontaine Faucets. “It’s the item that gets used the most, and therefore, it always gets noticed. A new faucet is like an instant facelift that can provide upgraded style, functionality, or both! And it’s one of the more easily accomplished DIY projects.”

    The faucet has come a long way from years past when it was simply a means of delivering water inside the home. It has become a centerpiece of style. Now, taking that evolutionary step beyond just beautiful designs and great finishes, technology is starting to play a role in the world of water delivery. Helping to combat the spread of germs, conserve water, and help our environment, technology in the form of hands-free operation is making its mark in our homes.

    Touch-free faucets are now available for residential use and are becoming increasingly popular in homes around the country. These new faucets offer homeowners a myriad of advantages:

    * Increased hygiene
    Using a faucet that doesn’t require touch is effective in reducing the spread of germs. Airports and other high-traffic public places have used the technology for years. Touch free provides better hygiene and keeps areas looking cleaner for longer.

    * Residential styles with commercial functionality
    Chances are you’ve used a touch-free faucet at your local mall or restaurant bathroom. These faucets were created for the commercial environment. As the technology was being developed to focus on home design, the faucets expanded beyond the simple, sterile metal look that you are used to. Now touch-free faucets are available in a variety of finishes and styles that embrace design elements that you’ll find in some of today’s most popular home decor magazines.

    * Superior sensors
    If you’ve ever stood in front of an infrared-sensing faucet waving your hands in an effort to elicit a stream of water, you know why the technology hasn’t made its way into homes. Fontaine Faucets’ Sensa Field technology senses a user from any angle using an invisible field. This technology has advanced so that these faucets have the ability to function automatically whenever your hands are anywhere near it. The sensing zone surrounds the entire spout, ensuring activation every time a user’s hands approach.

    * Increased water conservation
    The technology enhances conservation efforts by doing away with unnecessary and unattended water flow. The faucet simply isn’t running unless it is currently being used. This can save homeowners on water consumption, not only helping the environment, but their bank account as well.

    * The wow factor
    Because this is such a new concept, guests in a home are sure to notice the new technology and are bound to be impressed. It’s something that you won’t usually find at your neighbor’s house.

    “Homeowners looking to update their kitchen or bathroom should simply take hints from new trends,” adds Martin. “A new faucet and a fresh coat of paint in a modern color might be just the trick to revitalize your room without a hefty price tag.”

    To learn more about Fontaine Faucets’ Sensa Field technology, visit www.fontainebrands.com.

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    How To Choose Bathroom Plumbing Fixtures

    July 28, 2008 by admin  
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    Bathroom Plumbing FixturesWhether building a new home or remodeling, you’ll find there are many plumbing fixtures and accessories available. The choices can seem overwhelming, and you’ll want to make sure the items you choose are both durable and decorative. Using the guide below, choose bathroom plumbing fixtures that will fit well with your decor plans while providing adequate use for the long term.

    Fixtures for the bathroom should be practical and durable. They should be tough enough to withstand years of usage without wearing easily, rusting, or molding. Consider your entire decor including the colors of your floors and walls and the style used on other items in the room.

    Choosing a Bathtub

    When choosing a bathtub, there are four basic bathtub styles. The old-type enamel cast-iron bathtub with the China-glazing finish is popular with new constructions. It is extremely heavy and offers quietness while being filled with water. This tub usually comes as a basic five-foot tub with few styles to choose from. The average price is about $250.

    Next, there’s the molded plastic bathtub, which resembles the cast-iron tubs but is usually thicker. This tub is more lightweight and great for remodeling - especially when tile is already on the floor. This type of bathtub can come in several styles and colors, including a full shower/tub combination with built-in walls. It ranges in price from $250 upward.

    The enameled steel tub comes in white or a variety of colors and is finished with a ceramic-glazed material. This tub is priced at around $250. Next is the fiberglass tub, which can be installed on a platform or in the floor. It comes in different shapes and sizes. Some have spa features as well. This type of tub is high-priced, some even costing in the thousands of dollars.

    Shower stalls come in several styles such as a pre-built shower base, fabricated shower stall, and the fiberglass enclosed shower stall. Pricing varies according to size, style, and brand name.

    Choosing a Toilet

    The toilet should be comfortable and practical. It doesn’t have to be fancy, but sometimes paying more means getting better quality. There are now toilets with higher gallons/flush capabilities - up to the government’s standard of 1.6 gallons per flush. If you want to save on your water bill, opt for an efficiency toilet that flushes 1.3 gallons per flush. There are also dual-flush toilets that offer two flush buttons - one for liquid waste removal and one for solid waste removal. The liquid waste button, of course, uses less water per flush.

    Bathroom Sink Options

    The bathroom sink is important and has many uses - from brushing your teeth to shaving to facial cleansings each night! A popular bathroom sink is the V-shaped vessel sink bowl, which is made of glass, copper or stainless steel. There are also bathroom vanities with the sink already built-in for easy installation. Types of sinks include pedestal sinks, which provide no storage underneath, under-counter sinks, and above-counter sinks.

    Faucets and Other Bathroom Items

    Choose durable faucets made of materials that are rust-free and provide an even flow of water. With small children, you’ll want to be sure the faucets have temperature settings built in to prevent scalding. For decor purposes, choose matching faucets for the bathtub and sink. Also, be sure the faucet will last for many years without dripping. Faucets come in many shapes and styles - some are plain and some are fancy. They are priced from $40. Some popular finishes for faucets include brass, brushed nickel, oiled bronze, and the popular chrome plate.

    Accessorize your bathroom with other fixtures and accessories to complete your decor. You can go online to find great products in almost any style you need. Also, you can find other home accessories online such as ironing centers, door hardware, cabinet hardware, towel warmers, and more.
    Choose your bathroom plumbing fixtures wisely for a pleasant and long-lasting bathroom.

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