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How to Avoid Losing Water Pressure in Your Shower
Have you ever been in a shower that had such low water pressure that you were not able to effectively wash your body? What good is a shower if you can not wash off your soap and shampoo? There are a few things you can look out for and do to make sure you are…
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to using a Plunger
Most DIY fixes or emergency plumbing solutions require you to handle a plunger. Since a plunger looks like a simple tool, most people have no fear in picking one up and saving their bathroom from becoming the victim of an overflowing toilet, bath or sink. However, there is a lot to know about the type…
Read MoreYour Guide to a Dripping Tap
It could be the noise or the fact that water still continues to drip out after you have closed the tap, but eventually we all end up noticing a leaky faucet. There are a number of reasons why your tap is leaking. A cartridge or washer, which regulates the flow and temperature of water in…
Read MoreUnderstanding your Upstairs Plumbing
Most homeowners are unaware of how the plumbing connections are made to the upstairs bathrooms. Here is a short summary of how a good upstairs plumbing system works: The upstairs plumbing fixtures are all connected under the concrete slab of the second storey. Each fixtures that comes from your shower, toilet, basin , etc drains…
Read MoreCommon Plumbing Myths that Could be Costing You Money
There are many myths and old wives tales that still exist about how to get away with not calling a plumber to maintain your plumbing. These myths can lead to you taking unnecessary risks and costing you more money on repairs in the long run. Myth 1: Ice cubes and egg shells sharpen your garbage…
Read MoreMain Line Sewer Clogs: Locating the Unseen Plumbing Hazard
Sewer lines transport wastewater from homes and businesses to the main sewer lines under the city. This is as far as most people’s knowledge of sewer lines go. However, a blockage in a sewer line can cause extensive damage to your property, which is why it is important to know the warning signs of a…
Read MoreThe Dangers of Neglected Stormwater Drainage
Storm water, if not properly managed can put your property at risk if it is not managed. Storm water drainage can be a costly business if it is neglected. However, there are some telltale signs that can help you identify the problem before it gets too out of hand. Look for one or more of…
Read MoreHow does my Toilet work?
In a study discussed by Gizmodo AU it stated that the average adult spends about 30 minutes a week on the toilet, while scrolling through their smartphone. Although the smartphone is more a recent toilet accessory, there are many people who do not know how this very essential part of your lives , the toilet,…
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