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Hickory Plumbing Services

Posted by on Jan 28, 2014 in Emergency Repairs | 0 comments August 17th, 2021

Are you having issues with the plumbing in your home? If so, you probably feel very frustrated. Dealing with plumbing issues is definitely a nuisance. Instead of trying to fix the problem yourself, you should call an experienced plumber for plumbing services. Here are some of the benefits of hiring a professional plumber: Experience- One of the best things about hiring a professional plumber for plumbing services is that you know he is experienced. He has been in the plumbing business for a while and knows how to fix the most complicated plumbing issues. A professional plumber will do...

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Plumbing Repair Tips on Water Heater Leaks and Water Conservation

Posted by on Oct 25, 2013 in Emergency Repairs | 0 comments August 17th, 2021

Water Heater Leak – What to Do Before the Plumber Arrives It’s 8 a.m. on a Monday morning and you’re walking into your newly renovated basement office at home. You notice that the carpet is stained, so you bend down to check it out. The carpet is saturated. Then it hits you – this isn’t a stain, it’s a leak! You go into red alert mode to find out where the water is coming from. Your heart sinks at the sight – there’s an aggressive water heater leak and the water is gushing across the garage floor, out of...

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Modular Homes Sale: A Little Sprucing Up Will Improve Market Value

Posted by on May 10, 2013 in Emergency Repairs | 0 comments August 17th, 2021

Whether your modular home came straight from the factory floor or you inherited it from a family member, there are some things that you can do to spruce it up for a modular homes sale. Tailor these easy decorating tips to suit your budget and achieve a fresh new look to a tired home.   Walls: Older modular homes with paneled walls can make the rooms feel cold and look dark. In the hallways, paint over them with white paint, and in the bedrooms and living room, use warm tones of sage greens or reds. Ceilings: If they have...

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“No Dig” Sewer Pipe Repairs Preserve Yards and Cost Less

Posted by on Apr 26, 2013 in Emergency Repairs | 0 comments August 17th, 2021

Cured-in-place-pipe (CIPP) technology enables plumbers to perform water line and sewer pipe repairs with minimal disturbance to landscaping, sidewalks and streets. After a new line is installed, a mechanically controlled cutting device reconnects a sewer pipe to the main line. The new epoxy pipes are corrosion resistant and have no joints, unlike conventional pipes. Earlier this year, a North Carolina homeowner noticed leaks in his basement. A subsequent camera inspection showed a hole in the sewer pipe the size of a fist. The pipe was buried 17 feet below the ground in his front yard. This meant that conventional...

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