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Toilet

Have you ever wondered how your toilet flush tank works? Beyond water coming and going through the tank to dispose of waste, there is actually a rather interesting system in operation. The main force used

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Water Softening

Water softening is the removal of calcium, magnesium and certain other metals in hard water. Soft water is more compatible with soap ,shampoo and laundry detergents and allows you to use less amounts. Water softening also extends the

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Winterizing Your Home – Part 2

Winterizing your home can take the better part of a weekend but it is well worth the effort once winter arrives. 6 – Check your foundation and rake away all debris and vegetation from the

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Winterizing Your Home – Part 1

Now is a good time to start winterizing  your home, especially while the weather is descent to work in. Your home will require maintenance to keep it in tip top shape to survive the winter. 1 –

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Where Rain Water Goes

When rain water falls to the ground it is distributed to many places. It is soaked into the ground and flows through the city storm drainage system.  Water that puddles on roads and sidewalks eventually evaporates into

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Plumber’s Snake

A plumber’s snake, sometimes known as a “Turd Chaser” is a flexible auger used to remove clogs in plumbing that cannot be loosened with a plunger.  Most of these devices consist of a coiled metal

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What Is A Pumpkin?

A pumpkin is a certain type of squash. Pumpkins like other squash are native to North America. They typically have a thick, orange or yellow shell, creased from stem to bottom, containing seeds and pulp.

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What Is Hard Water?

Hard water contains a lot of calcium, magnesium and other minerals. Groundwater acquires these minerals by dissolving them from surrounding soil and rock. Water treatment plants measure water hardness in terms of grains per gallon

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