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Express Sewer Sacramento Plumbing

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento

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With the spread of smartphones and easy internet access, more and more people are using the information resources they have at their fingertips to become self-sufficient experts. After all, why would you pay someone to perform a service that you could learn to do yourself after watching a three-minute YouTube video? What does it matter if the person in the video claiming to be an expert doesn’t really know what they’re doing? Read More

Topics: Pipe Bursting, Plumbing in Sacramento

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The Orangeburg pipe situation has been a financial boon for plumbers and a financial burden for homeowners. Named after the town of Orangeburg, New York, where it was first produced, the pipe has about a fifty-year life span. Since the last of the Orangeburg piping was put down in the 1970s, the most recent installations are going to be facing their expiration very soon. If ignored, they could result in an extremely messy and extremely expensive sewer line collapse. Read More
Alexa Call a Plumber in Sacrmento

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento, Trenchless Technology

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When searching the internet for products or services, consumers often go about this task in one of two ways: 1) They perform a text-based search on their PC, smartphone or tablet, or 2) they use a personal assistant with voice recognition and perform a voice search. Operating under a number of names and using different methods to perform searches, these apps are called Alexa, Cortana, Siri, and include applications with various other titles. Read More

Topics: Plumbing in Sacramento

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A broken sewer line can be costly and messy in your Sacramento home or business. Knowing the signs of a broken line, as opposed to an occasional clogged drain, can help you prevent a minor problem from becoming a major, expensive project. Your sewer line is part of your plumbing system and carries wastewater from your kitchen and bathroom sink, shower, tub, dishwasher, and washing machine. It's important to note that if left unattended, a broken line can cause flooding from backed up sewer water to occur. Read More