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Why you should have a Plumbing Evaluation!!
- Most homeowners do not have the technical expertise to identify potential plumbing problems, but our trained service technicians do.
- Inspections of plumbing & equipment ensure it is operating safely as well as safeguard the health and welfare of the homeowner through total plumbing
system management.
- Regular maintenance and service on plumbing & fixtures extends the life and keeps your plumbing operating at peak efficiency.
- Learn how to best maintain your plumbing & make it last.
- High water bills & wasted water are common if the homeowner does not know what to look for.
- Addressing plumbing problems on a regular basis can help you to prevent the problems from becoming worse, which can save you quite a bit of money on the long run. Therefore, having a trained plumber inspect your plumbing system is money well spent.
- Pipes can become deteriorated with age and can rupture and cause damage. Waste line leaks can be potentially hazardous if not detected and repaired.
- Low water pressure & volume can be caused by corrosion INSIDE your pipes. Especially if you have an older home with Galvanized water lines.

Corrosion & damage on outside of galvanized water pipe.
This is from wear & leaks.
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Corrosion & buildup inside Galvanized water pipe.
Do you want to drink water that comes through here?
See how much of the pipe you can see go all the way through?
A 1/2" water line with just a few centimeters open for water to flow,
this stuff breaks off also & can plug up aerators easily. |
Did you know???
- If a drip from your faucet fills an eight ounce glass in 15 minutes, it will waste 180 gallons per month and 2,160 gallons per year.
- A low flush toilet can save you up to 18,000 gallons of water per year.
- The world’s most famous plumbers are probably video game superstars Mario and Luigi, of Nintendo’s Super Mario Brothers series.
- Copper piping, which is the #1 material used for plumbing work in today’s world, is the same material that the Egyptians used to lay their own pipe - some 3000 years ago!
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