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Category: Plumbing

A man wearing orange gloves and a headset operates heavy machinery using dual control sticks, with a monitor displaying data in front of him—demonstrating plumbing innovation in an outdoor rural setting.

How Plumbing Technology Has Improved Over the Years

Plumbing technology has transformed dramatically over the past several decades, moving from lead and galvanized steel pipes to flexible PEX tubing,... Read More

Close-up of a heavily rusted metal pipe lying on rocks, with barnacles attached—showing the effects of corrosion inside plumbing systems.

How Corrosion Develops Inside Plumbing Systems

Corrosion inside plumbing systems is an electrochemical process that occurs when metal pipes react with elements in the water or the surrounding en... Read More

A technician in a blue shirt operates a sewer inspection camera system in a bathroom, viewing the monitor for signs of plumbing problems while carefully handling the equipment.

How Plumbers Identify Problems Without Guesswork

Plumbers eliminate guesswork by combining traditional diagnostic skills with advanced, non-invasive technology to pinpoint the exact location and c... Read More

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How Does Teflon Tape Help Seal Water Supply Line Threads

Teflon tape seals water supply lines by filling in the gaps and grooves of the threads, and lubricating them so they can be tightened more deeply. ... Read More

water supply well

How a Bad Pressure Tank Leads to Air in Your Plumbing System?

A bad pressure tank leads to air in your plumbing system primarily because of a broken air bladder, which causes the tank to become "waterlogged". ... Read More

A toilet with a closed lid is covered in white paper towels. Nearby, a waste bin has a metal lid and a plastic bin liner. The scene suggests disorder.

Can Too Much Toilet Paper Clog Your Sewer Line?

Yes, using too much toilet paper can clog your sewer line, even though it's designed to dissolve. Thick or multi-ply paper is more likely to cause ... Read More

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How to Find a Plumbing Leak in a Slab? A Well-Explained Guide!

To find a plumbing leak in a slab, first, look for signs like a high water bill, the sound of running water, or warm spots on the floor. To confirm... Read More

A plumber in a blue shirt and cap examines under a kitchen sink with tools and hoses nearby. He holds a clipboard while evaluating the repair.

Plumbing Leak Detection Equipment: How It Works, Types, and Benefits

Plumbing leak detection equipment works by monitoring water flow, pressure, sound, or temperature to identify abnormalities that indicate a leak. C... Read More

Sewer Lateral Replacement

How to Unclog Your Main Sewer Line? Effective Methods Explained

  A plumber unclogs a main sewer line using specialized tools like motorized augers (drain snakes), hydro-jetting, and video cameras to loc... Read More

Backflow Testing

Backflow Preventer Testing: What to Expect and Average Costs

Backflow preventer testing costs typically range from $50 to $250, depending on the device and location. Expect annual testing, which includes a pr... Read More