A clean house is something we can all take pride in—especially when company’s coming over later. However, in our zeal to keep the floors, walls, counters, and sinks spotless, we often overlook a potential hazard—the chemicals we use to clean up.
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There’s a common stereotype about plumbers charging way too much for their services, or making up the charges that get put on the final bill. This misconception is only made worse when the final bill so often ends up being significantly more than the initial cost estimate on the plumber’s website.
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Picture the following: You’re at your Sacramento home one day when you start to notice a really foul odor after you step outside. You search the yard for the source of the stink when you notice a really muddy, smelly patch of ground in the yard. As it turns out, one of the sewage lines servicing your home has failed, and is now leaking raw sewage into your yard.
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The water and sewer pipes running under Sacramento, California have seen a lot of change over the years. Dozens of different types of pipe material have been used over the years, and new materials are still being experimented with all the time.
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Leaky pipes can cause a lot of problems given enough time. The exact nature of the problem can change depending on where the leak is located, how severe it is, and how long it goes untreated.
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Back in 2005, work began on a major change to the City of Sacramento’s water systems. The goal of this undertaking was to install water meters on more than 80% of Sacramento’s service connections by 2025 to meet compliance with a State mandate. However, during this project, city workers ran into some issues.
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You probably have a long list of questions you want to ask your plumber, things like “how much is this going to cost?” or “how long will this take?” The thing is, professional plumbers probably have just as many questions for you as you do for them.
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The tools for handling sewer and drain repair have evolved a lot. However, even with sonic sensors, leak detectors, and countless other innovations for detecting faults in hidden underground pipes, there’s no real substitute for being able to actually look at the inside of a pipe to check its condition.
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Trenchless sewer repair technologies are rapidly gaining in popularity throughout the Sacramento area—and with good reason.
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It’s hard to find a person that actually enjoys having a clogged drain in their home. And, avoiding them can be a challenge in and of itself because of their very nature ie disposing of waste, debris, soap scum etc—you name it and your drain has probably seen it.
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