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Lower Your Hot Water Bills!

Install aerators in faucets and low-flow shower heads that may reduce your hot water consumption by half. Repair leaky faucets and shower heads. A leak of one drip per second can cost $1 per month. Insulate your hot water storage tank and pipes, but be careful not to cover the tank thermostat(s).

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Cost-Saving Plumbing Tips Even Non-Plumbers Can Use

Everyone loves saving money. Did you know you can save money in your own home as well. Follow these simple tips to lower your water bill.

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Preventing Costly Water Leaks

Many homeowners worry about water damage from heavy rainstorms, yet few ever think about potential trouble spots in their own plumbing. Unlike the weather, plumbing-related water damage can be avoided with routine maintenance and a little assistance from a professional plumber.

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The Price You Pay For Neglecting Washing Machine Hoses

Washing machine hoses - those python-like "creatures" that attach your washer to your water source - are one of the most neglected and potentially damaging maintenance monsters in your home.

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Lower Your Hot Water Bills!

Install aerators in faucets and low-flow shower heads that may reduce your hot water consumption by half. Repair leaky faucets and shower heads. A leak of one drip per second can cost $1 per month. Insulate your hot water storage tank and pipes, but be careful not to cover the tank thermostat(s).

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Why Buy an Energy Efficient Water Heater?

Water heating is typically the third largest energy expense in your home (after space heating and cooling). It typically accounts for about 14% of your utility bill. If your gas water heater is more than 10 years old, it probably has an efficiency no higher than 50%. An old water heater can operate for years at very low efficiency before it finally fails.

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Top Tips to Ensure Optimal Water Heater Function

These tips will only extend the life of your water heater but it will also cause a reduction in your water bill. They are simple and straightforward.

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What's New In Water Heaters?

Water heaters evolve with technology. They become more energy efficient and also helps the environment by using less water. Learn what’s new to make a better decision on determine which type is right for you.

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Funny Tasting Water: Does Your Water Taste Like Dirty Socks?

Even though Americans enjoy one of the best drinking water supplies in the world, water that meets all EPA standards can still have problems you and your family find objectionable. Such as water that tastes or smells like dirty socks.

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Preventing Clogged Drains

A clogged drain can be so frustrating; and, of course, it happens more often than we care to think about! Usually, kitchen sink drains clog because of a build-up of grease. The grease traps food particles, which eventually clogs the drain. Now, the bathroom drains are a different story. They are usually clogged by hair and soap. So, take some simple precautions to avoid this situation.

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Big Roots, Big Problems: Preventing Pipe Damage

Tree roots will travel long distances to find water, especially when drought conditions persist. When trees and shrubs get thirsty, they follow the trail of moisture vapors escaping from small cracks, holes or poorly sealed joints in water and sewer lines. Roots penetrate the opening to reach the nutrients and moisture inside the pipes. If not stopped, roots can completely fill a pipe with multiple hair-like root masses at each point of entry.

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