What’s In Your Water?

Posted June 4th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

Do you drink your tap water?

If not, why?

Or do you drink bottled water instead?

Are you aware of how bad the bottled water industry is for the environment?

Do you read your annual water quality report?

If you do, you might be scared of all of the chemicals and pollutants that are in your tap water.

If you filter your drinking water, did you know that when taking a ten minute hot shower, you are absorbing as much of the chemicals and pollutants as you are by drinking eight glasses of unfiltered tap water.

Innerline Plumbing has the solution!

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Sun heats up energy savings for residents

Posted June 4th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

Most people regard the blazing Texas sun with a sense of dread as the temperature continues to rise in the summer months; however, there is a way to use the sun’s energy in a way that can save money and help the environment at the same time.

Oncor Electric Delivery is offering cash incentives for customers who participate in a solar water heating program “Take a Load Off, Texas” saying “saving energy makes cents.” The incentive, which ranges between $1,400 and $2,700 depending on the predicted energy performance, goes toward the purchase and installation of a solar water heating (SWH) system.

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Euless Solar Water Heating System Customer Testimonial

Posted June 3rd, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

Solar Panels

We love our solar water heater. It is saving us a significant amount of money on our electric bill. On a sunny day in May, it can heat our water to the mid-140s virtually for free. If you’re looking for a way to cut your electric bill and make a smart investment in your home, talk to Innerline.

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Innerline Plumbing Website Compliments

Posted May 26th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

Props for the website from a business insider…

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Another Satisfied Innerline Plumbing Customer in Arlington

Posted May 19th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

I feel the people of Innerline must be hikers or campers at heart because they understand the concept of, “Leave no Trace.” There was not even the littlest pile of dirt in my front yard when they were done. I have had guests stay here who were less clean than your crew of 5.

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Innerline Plumbing Completes Solar Water Heater Installation in Mansfield

Posted May 7th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

FAFCO solar collector panels

Innerline Plumbing installed a FAFCO solar water heating system this week in Mansfield.

The FAFCO solar water heating system install was performed as an approved project for the Oncor Take A Load Off, Texas solar water heating incentive program.

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Innerline Plumbing Completes Solar Water Heater Installation in Palo Pinto County

Posted May 6th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

FAFCO solar water heater

Innerline Plumbing installed a FAFCO solar water heating system last week in Santo, in Palo Pinto County.

The FAFCO solar water heating system install was performed as an approved project for the Oncor Take A Load Off, Texas solar water heating incentive program.

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The Real Story of Bottled Water

Posted May 6th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

Americans drink twice as much bottled water today as they did ten years ago. One would think that purity would be included at a price, that, at a typical cost of $3.79 per gallon, is 1,900 times the cost of public tap water. But EWG’s ground-breaking studies have documented how, when it comes to bottled water, consumers don’t know what they are getting.

To the contrary, our tests strongly indicate that the purity of bottled water cannot be trusted. Given the industry’s refusal to make available data to support their claims of superiority, consumer confidence in the purity of bottled water is simply not justified.<

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