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Risks of an Aging Sump Pump
One of the most frequently mentioned disasters reported by homeowners is sump pump failure. Fortunately, there are many warning signs your pump is reaching the end of its life. By monitoring its performance, you will know when it is time to replace your pump long before waking up to a basement of water.
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Spot the Sneaky Signs of Mold
Mold in the home is never a good sign, and can quickly become problematic. In fact, in the case of water damage, mold can take just 24-48 hours to begin growing.
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Improving Indoor Air Quality During Winter
Winter is one of the worst times of year for indoor air quality. Your family huddles inside a tightly sealed home, and it feels cozy being protected during the colder months of the year.
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What a Sewer Smell in Basement Means
Sewer smells in your basement are very distinct and off-putting. Even if the smell is contained downstairs, there’s a good chance the smell has drifted into other rooms as well. The powerful smell should alert you to a plumbing issue long before it reaches such dangerous levels.
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Solving Poor Shower Pressure
When struggling with poor shower pressure, you’re pretty certain this underwhelming experience in the shower is going to affect the rest of your day. Fortunately, troubleshooting the common causes can help you solve the issue of low pressure in your shower.
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Protect Attic Pipes from Freezing
As winter rolls in, it's extremely important you know how to prevent pipes from freezing. The areas where pipes are most susceptible to freezing include the attic, basement, crawlspace, and exterior walls. These problem areas are typically poorly insulated, allowing the cold air to have a greater effect on plumbing.
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