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Tree Root Sewer Issues

Tree roots in your sewer will not go away.  Trees on your property can add beauty and shade,but roots in your sewer can cause extensive damage to sewer pipes.  Sewer pipes contain water, nutrients and

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Did You Know? October 15 2016

Did you know people who ate foods high in sodium have more headaches than those who ate a low sodium diet?  *According to one study, women who lived a happy satisfying life have better bone

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The Urinal

The urinal was patented in the U.S. by Andrew Rankin.  The patent was issued in 1866 after the Civil War, known as the upright flushing apparatus.  The device enjoyed wide popularity in large northern cities

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Bad Germs

Bad germs are a permanent part of our world.  Is it safer to eat food that has fallen on the floor or in your kitchen sink?  Your kitchen sink is one of the germiest places

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Furnace Preventive Maintenance

Furnace preventive maintenance is a must for your HVAC system.  You should have your furnace checked before the heating season begins to assure it is going to function before you turn it on the first

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Fruit Bars

Recipe for fruit bars.  *1- box of yellow cake mix *2/3-cup quick oats *1/2-cup butter-melted *1-egg-beaten *any fruit filling *any chopped nuts-your choice (optional).  Preheat oven to 375*  In a medium bowl mix together cake

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The Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty weighs 225 tons * On October 28,1886, a million people flocked to Lower Manhattan to witness the unveiling of Liberty Enlightening the World (aka the Statue of Liberty)  * The cost

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FOG

FOG = fats, oil and grease.  FOG comes from meats, butter, lard, food scraps, sauces, cooking oil and salad dressings to name a few.   When FOG goes down a drain it hardens or creates

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Foods Not To Toss Too Soon

Foods not to toss too soon.  Eggs-refrigerated uncooked eggs can last up to three weeks past the “sell by”date.  Peppers- All peppers can last a week in the refrigerator, green peppers stay fresh even longer,

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