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residential video sewer inspection

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento, Trenchless Technology, Home Plumbing

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Dealing with the stress and inconvenience of broken or leaky sewage pipes is a nightmare no homeowner wants to face. Not only can it result in a skyrocketing water bill, but the potential damage and mess caused by clogged pipes can also be a major headache. The thought of plumbing issues lurking beneath the surface can be overwhelming, but there is a solution that can provide clarity and peace of mind: a residential video sewer inspection. Read More
residential pipe repair

Topics: Trenchless Technology, Home Plumbing

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When it comes to residential pipe repair, many of the techniques and procedures used by professionals seem cut and dry. Some pipes can be excavated manually, and some pipes can be restored with cured-in-place epoxy material. Pipe repair isn’t a mysterious thing; however, there are several important things the average homeowner overlooks when considering different pipe repair options. Read More
hard water on faucet

Topics: Home Plumbing, Plumbing Tips

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Hard water may be one of the most common plumbing problems across the country. An incredible 85% of the United States has hard water, so there’s a strong likelihood that you live in a state with hard water problems. When it comes to residential plumbing, understanding the difference between hard and soft water is crucial. So, let's take a look at the differences between hard and soft water, why it’s important to recognize the signs of hard water, and what hard water solutions are available. Read More
when is the city responsible for sewer lines?

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento, Commercial Plumbing, Municipal Plumbing, Home Plumbing

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Sewer line backups and replacements are plumbing nightmares that can be both tedious and expensive. Homeowners are obviously responsible for their own residential plumbing, such as a clogged sink drain. However, what about problems with the sewer system past your property line or problems with a sewer line from the house to the street? Basically, you want to know, when is the city responsible for sewer lines and plumbing repair? There are some cases where the city or municipality will be held responsible for fixing, while others will leave the homeowner responsible. Read More
low water pressure

Topics: Home Plumbing

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If you’re experiencing fluctuations in water pressure, don’t brush the issue off. Lower pressure could be more severe than you imagine, potentially involving serious problems like leaking or cracked water pipes, and may require professional intervention before snowballing into a home plumbing disaster. If you’re experiencing low water pressure in your house, however, you don’t need to live with it. There are ways you can fix it. Read More