Showing posts with label plumbing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plumbing. Show all posts

Monday, July 24, 2017

Eco Drain Cleaners Deemed the Best Thing to Happen for Edmonton Plumbing Systems



There is no doubt that Canada is one of the pioneering countries when it comes to adopting green products. Given the overload of greenhouse gases, dwindling resources, and the global warming trend, homeowners can pitch in—do their part—to lessen effluents that escape into our air and water. More people in general are paying more attention to the ingredients of what they buy off the shelves, including household cleansers and chemicals.

Edmonton residents, in particular, demonstrate immense interest in green products to clean and disinfect their households. One product gaining noticeable scrutiny among residents is drain cleaner for plumbing systems in Edmonton households. The ones toughest on clogs are also toughest on your plumbing system and the environment. As a result, many homeowners reach for eco-friendly drain cleaners off the shelf. Read more from this article: http://bit.ly/2vn2eNF

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Quick Plumbing Fixes You Should Know

Though it can be tempting to call up an Edmonton plumbing professional every time something goes wrong, sometimes it’s an overreaction. As a homeowner, it would be good to take time to learn some basic plumbing skills.

The most important skill to know is how you can shut off your home's water supply. Every plumbing system includes a water shutoff valve. You should know where yours is located, as shutting off the water is an essential first step before getting to do any work on the plumbing. Not only that, but in the event of a leaky faucet or burst pipe, it would be imperative to quickly turn off the water.

Friday, August 29, 2014

Dealing with a Basement Flooding Issue

A flooded basement is one of the worst disasters a homeowner can face. There are several reasons why basements flood: clogged main drains, leaking or clogged downspouts, and foundation drain/sump pump failure are just some of the most common culprits. If you have cracks in your basement walls, even the slightest pipe leaks could lead to a catastrophic basement flood that causes extensive and expensive damage.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

The Benefits of Having Chlorine-Free Water

Chlorination is one of the oldest and relatively inexpensive ways to disinfect water. It involves pumping chlorine, an efficient oxidizing disinfectant, into the water supply so it kills most bacteria and viruses. Though very useful, it can potentially form hazardous, organic by-products called trihalomethanes (THMs), often linked to increased risk of cancer, asthma, eczema and other diseases.

To reduce exposure to these chemicals and to eliminate chlorine from your home water system, you can utilize different chlorine removal methods. You can attach a filter to your tap, utilize activated carbon filter system and employ various devices that sift through your home's water supply.