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Precautions To Take To Prevent Slab Leaks

In most residential and commercial properties, the plumbing system is found beneath a slab. However, in some buildings, the water lines are embedded directly in the slab. The slab in your home is the concrete flooring of your basement, which forms the foundation of your entire home. Continue reading

Know Your Options: Repairing Slab Leaks

Slab leaks can lead to more severe problems and should be repaired as soon as possible. The leakage can cause hardwood floors to warp and contribute to mildew growth. Depending on the cause of the leak, seasoned plumbers can use appropriate slab leak repair options to solve the problem fast. Continue reading

What are the common signs of slab leaks?

Slab leaks are among the more frustrating plumbing problems that a homeowner can face. What makes these leaks especially vexing is that they are hard to access and can’t be fixed by the homeowner.

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What Is The Lifespan Of A Water Heater?

A water heater is an important home appliance because it keeps a home’s water at a comfortable temperature. Water heaters are especially important in the cold winter months to provide hot showers and baths.

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What Are The Signs That A Water Heater Needs Replacing?

Most people in the United States don’t remember the time when people had to heat up water to take a comfortable bath or wash their dishes. Thanks to modern water heater installation all you have to do is turn on the tap.

Most people don’t think about what they’d do if they had to wait and go find hot water.

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How To Tell If You Have A Gas Leak

If you live in a home that requires a natural gas connection for your stove, water heater, HVAC, and other appliances or systems, you may have had some concerns about a potential gas leak.

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What Are Ways To Identify Water Leaks In My Home?

Even a small water leak in your North Texas home can lead to major damage with expensive repair costs. A small and hidden leak can be difficult to detect.
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