Archive for “May, 2007”

On this page the following entries were made in the “May, 2007” time-frame.


Mansfield Gas Station Has Recurring Sewer Stoppage

Posted May 29th, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

Murphy USA Mansfield

This Murphy USA gas station was having continual sewer stoppage problems. The fixtures in the restroom were continually backing up.

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Drainage woes — keeping the flow flowing in Dallas/Fort Worth

Posted May 24th, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

For those who insist on pouring grease down any drain line, I’d say: Go ahead, live life on the edge, but save up for the plumber.

Then call Innerline Plumbing to clean your sewers/drains.

We have technicians on call and available 24/7 to handle your sewer/drain issues.

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Green Plumbing is Environmentally Responsible

Posted May 23rd, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

Green buildings, however, such as those certified by the LEED rating system, use 20-50% of normal energy needs and reduce CO2 emissions by 40% as compared to conventional buildings. Green buildings also conserve water, improve human health, increase productivity, and cost less to maintain and operate, making them a highly cost-effective way to immediately make dramatic reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.

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Water Supply for the Future of Dallas-Fort Worth

Posted May 22nd, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

Legislation passed by the Texas Senate designates 19 sites throughout the state as appropriate locations for future water reservoirs that would accommodate a fast-growing population in coming decades.

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Backflow Testing, Repair & Installation

Posted May 17th, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

Local water departments, cities and the state, in an effort to insure adequate protection against this back siphonage and the water supply, mandates the annual inspection of all backflows by a state certified backflow inspector.

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When Should You Call a Plumber?

Posted May 16th, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

There are numerous circumstances that many consider plumber problems and have no hesitation in calling for help. Others however will not call a plumber until they have attempted to fix the problem and found they could not get the water to stop leaking.

Many times, in the long run, it will be cheaper to call in a profssional plumber.

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Kohler’s Jo the Plumber

Posted May 14th, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

Kohler’s Jo the PlumberKohler Plumbing Products has created an advertising campaign focused on an irresistible plumber called Jo.

A man is on his way out when he catches the eye of a female plumber turning up at his neighbor’s house. He needs to see her again and so rushes inside to sabotage his own toilet. He attempts to clog the toilet with paper, cloths, candles, shampoo bottles, underwear, flowers. But they all go down without a problem. While he tips a bag of dog food into the toilet a woman enters the bathroom – presumably his wife. The problem is he’s using a Cimarron™ Comfort Height™ elongated 1.28 gpf toilet with Class Five™ EcoSmart™ technology.

Watch the video here on Innerline Plumbing.

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Green Plumbing for LEED Homes

Posted May 3rd, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

United States Green Building Council LEED logo

Whether you call it smart plumbing, green plumbing or plumbing biospherics, the concept is the same: the reduction of water use through resourceful landscaping, wastewater technology and high-efficiency plumbing design.

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