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How To Prepare Your Plumbing For The Harsh Canadian Winter
As you already know, Canadian winters can be extremely harsh. The freezing cold temperatures are less than favorable, especially for homeowners. When winter comes around every year, you will need to consider the safety of…
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How to Know If Your Pipes Are Frozen This Winter
The winter season can easily jeopardize your home’s plumbing. The harsh temperatures can freeze the pipes inside and outside of your home. This can damage your plumbing and make it completely useless. In this case,…
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What is the Standard Height for Rough in Bathroom Plumbing?
The term “rough in” refers to the installation of a building’s electrical and plumbing services in the wall cavities just before lining the walls with plasterboard. Holes are usually cut in strategic points in the…
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Tips to Locate a Broken Pipe
Most houses have multiple plumbing pipes fitted in the walls, including water, vent, and sewer pipes. Water leaks, weather small or large, can be dangerous: wet surfaces are conducive for mold growth, which can affect…
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Steps to Repair Common Drain and Vent Problems
A drainage system comprises two key components: drain lines that carry water/waste to a public sewer system or septic tank; and vent lines that permit air to enter the system. The vent lines have vents…
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