Hot water in the house is meant to be a modern-luxury, but if what you are getting from the tap smells like rotten eggs, it can feel and smell anything but luxurious. Take a look at some of the common myths about smelly hot water.
Myth: Smelly hot water is usually related to the water supply and not the hot water heater.
This myth is usually relatively easy to debunk. Simply flush all the hot water from your water lines by allowing the cold water only to run for about 30 seconds or longer.
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An expected home repair is rarely met with happiness. So, if you have to replace your old and outdated water heater — you may not be too happy. Fortunately, there is some good news. Not only will the upgraded efficiency of a new water heater improve your home's hot water functions and save on operating cost, but there are also some measures you can take to save money on the installation.
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Purchasing a home that's in perfect condition may not be possible due to your budget or simply having strict requirements over the size and location of the home. If this is the case, there is a chance that the home could have issues that require a plumber to come and make repairs shortly after moving in.
When you want to make sure that you have the best experience hiring a plumber, the following tips can be useful for getting the best results.
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Have you neglected maintenance to your septic tank? While this scenario is not ideal, if you've made a new commitment to properly maintain your system, you are on the right track. However, it's important to understand that there are some risks and concerns with this neglect.
Limited Capacity
All septic tanks are designed to hold a certain amount of waste. When this amount is exceeded, the threat of the tank overfilling increases.
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The toilet bowl is one of the most important things in a bathroom that needs to work. If your toilet bowl has all of a sudden starting overflowing this can be a big mess to clean up. Fortunately, you can determine what is wrong with the toilet so you can get it repaired.
Toilet Bowl Clogged
The most common reason for a toilet bowl to overflow is that it is clogged up.
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