A Phoenix plumber is a person who devises, plots, protects, and restores various types of plumbing techniques, restorations, instruments and assistance in home and industrial constructions and societies. Phoenix plumbing is unlike from the common professions such as accounting, engineering, medicine, and many other. Becoming Phoenix plumbers has been a dependable choice to gain for people who have the needed talents, interests, and abilities.Some of us may regard plumbing as a course of lesser
Entries from January 2009
Phoenix Plumbing: Basic Knowledge You Need to Know
January 31st, 2009 · No Comments
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How to Crank a Plumbing Snake
January 31st, 2009 · No Comments
Nothing is more frustrating than finding your drains are clogged. But a simple device, relatively inexpensive device can come to the rescue….a plumber’s snake! There’s no reason to call a plumber for a blocked drain if you have one of these in your home owner’s tool cache.
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Glasgow Plumbers and Heating Engineers in Glasgow
January 31st, 2009 · No Comments
Hi this is my first digg, I am not sure what to write about but I just used Alexander Anderson Plumbing and heating engineers based in Glasgow. They fixed my boiler and cleaned up the mess the last people left. I am so glad of they sorted the boiler out. Thanks boys if you get to read this.
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Lawsuit over plumbing settled for $90 million (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
January 31st, 2009 · No Comments
District Court Judge Timothy Williams approved a joint motion Friday for a $90 million settlement of a class action lawsuit involving faulty Kitec plumbing fixtures manufactured by Canada-based IPEX.
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Joe-the-Plumber Demonstrates Business and Tax Ignorance in America
January 31st, 2009 · No Comments
I am not picking on “Joe the Plumber”, though I need to start with this very current and in-your-face example that both candidates used in yesterday’s presidential debate (quote from Fox news article link above):Joe Wurzelbacher, 34, told Obama that he was preparing to buy the plumbing company he works for, and that its revenues come to more than $250,000 a year.Does everyone realize how sad it is that people do not understand the difference between REVENUE and INCOME?! There is no income
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Green trend behind products at builders’ show (Las Cruces Sun-News)
January 30th, 2009 · No Comments
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — From water-stingy toilets and electricity sparing appliances, to flooring and siding made from sustainable materials, the housing industry this week rolled out a trove of new, green products it hopes will lure homebuyers back into the market.
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Living and affording ‘green’ in today’s economy (The Ithaca Journal)
January 30th, 2009 · No Comments
Affordable housing is not easy to find in Tompkins County. In 2006 the County’s Affordable Housing Needs Assessment determined about 2,500 affordable units – those that could be owned or rented by those with less than 80% of Area Median Income without breaking the bank – were needed by 2014.
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Honda CR-V sleeper and storage platform conversion, aka, how two people can live for a week in a CR-V and not kill each other
January 29th, 2009 · No Comments
So, I spend days on my trip report, and what do you guys really want? Pictures of the freaking Honda CR-V. Oh well. I try. Here, the long-awaited Extrememobile post. Or, if you prefer… how to make a CR-V into a C-RV. The backstory… Climbing Partner bought a Vanagon camper earlier this year, but she — literally — tried to kill him (brakes went out) so “Bitchface” ultimately found a new home. With Climbing Partner’s eight grade history teacher, Mr. Short, through a random Craigslist inter
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Lovin’ my Laundry Room
January 29th, 2009 · No Comments
My garage is the last place I want to spend time this time of year, but as long as clothes need laundering, I beat a path to my washer and dryer several times a week. I make my visits short, just long enough to start another load of wash and gather our nice, warm, sweet-smelling clothes from the dryer.A couple of days ago, I was daydreaming about how nice it would be if my washer and dryer weren’t in that ice-cold garage. Well, no; that’s not exactly how it went. I was actually grumbling about
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Fixing Plumbing Problems Without Calling Professionals
January 29th, 2009 · No Comments
Jan29 Phil Dagobah on January 29th, 2009 by Phil DagobahThe next time you run into a plumbing problem in your home, you may be able to fix it yourself without spending money on a service call. The Internet and the book store are great places to find information on how to fix your own home plumbing issues.Some of the most common plumbing problems you might have, such as drains and toilets that malfunction, are easily fixed without calling a professional. You don’t need to pay a plumber to service
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Plumbing Solutions For Homeowners
January 29th, 2009 · No Comments
by Phil DagobahIf you haven’t read up on simple plumbing maintenance for your home, now may be the time to do so. By educating yourself on rudimentary maintenance techniques, you may be able to forgo calling a professional plumber and save some money.Some of the most common plumbing problems you might have, such as drains and toilets that malfunction, are easily fixed without calling a professional. You don’t need to pay a plumber to service a problem that you can just as easily fix yourself.Sta
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Improve Your House’s Value with Smart Heating and Plumbing System
January 29th, 2009 · No Comments
by Tal PotishmanDuring the last twelve months house prices in the United Kingdom dropped by around fifteen percent. This means that, even if a house is sold, it is most likely sold at a loss. For decades, United Kingdom residents have purchased real estate with the idea that its value would continue to appreciate infinitely. Now the opposite seems true – unless homeowners find a way to significantly raise the value of their homes. One of the best ways to do this is to upgrade the heating and
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Repairing Slab Leaks arn’t Always As Expensive As they Seem
January 28th, 2009 · No Comments
by Brain LemairIt is Bad enough when you find out you have a pipe leak within your walls. You may have to cut holes in drywall or even worse plaster to fix the problem and the damage it has caused. When the pie leak inside your foundation, you may face a much more time intensive and costly repair. One way to fix the problem is to re-route the water around the affected area with new above-ground pipes. Epoxy pipe lining can eliminate the need to tear or dig up the foundation by rehabilitating you
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Go Tankless?
January 28th, 2009 · No Comments
Tankless water heaters are getting a lot of buzz these days. After all, they can reduce a household’s water-heating energy use by 20-50%. And that’s no chump change: Water heating counts for about a third of a house’s total energy usage. Instead of chewing up power to keep 30 gallons of water hot all day (or 50, or 80, depending on the size of your tank), tankless heaters only warm up water when you need it. And since they work on demand, you can run shower after shower and never worry abo
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Xcel offering new rebates (9 News Denver)
January 28th, 2009 · No Comments
DENVER – As part of a two-year, $143 million program to cut the state’s energy consumption, Xcel Energy is offering rebates of up to $300 to customers who install high-efficiency appliances or additional home insulation.
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