Archive for “DIY Projects”

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Water and Energy Saving Tips

Posted January 11th, 2010 by Craig Woolheater

1. By turning off the water when you brush your teeth you can save 8 gallons per day.
2. If you shorten your showers by one or two minutes, you can save 5 gallons per day, per shower.
3. Fix leaky faucets and save 20 gallons per day.

And more tips inside from GreenPlumbers USA

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Warning for Do-It-Yourself Drain Cleaners

Posted March 17th, 2009 by Craig Woolheater

Please don’t put you and your family at risk, call a professional.

Innerline Plumbing can take care of any drain cleaning job, big or small.

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Hire a Pro Instead of Doing It Yourself for Plumbing Projects

Posted December 26th, 2008 by Craig Woolheater

A national survey commisioned by online review site Kudzu.com found that trying to save money on do-it-yourself home projects might end up costing more than hiring a pro.

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Tips for Water Pipes and Freezing Weather

Posted December 10th, 2008 by Craig Woolheater

Take small preventive steps now to avoid big plumbing problems later.

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Protecting Yourself against Water Leaks

Posted April 17th, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

Some of the most common plumbing problems we see can result in severe damage to your home and your personal property. Many times these plumbing problems can be prevented with proper maintenance, preparation, and simple preventative plumbing repairs. Don’t let a plumbing leak ruin your home. Here are some preventative maintenance tips to help you reduce the risk of plumbing leaks.

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How to Prepare for Water Leaks

Posted April 16th, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

The Texas Department of Insurance, TDI, has published a helpful article on how to prepare yourself for water leaks in the home. Follow these simple tips to help prevent costly water damage to your home.

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Root Penetrations in Sewer Lines Cause Back-ups

Posted April 13th, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

Root penetration in sewer lines is a common cause of sewer back-ups.

Innerline Plumbing can clear your sewer lines of roots with a variety of methods.

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Stop Running Toilets and Leaks

Posted April 11th, 2007 by Craig Woolheater

A running toilet is about as uncommon as the sunrise, yet this problem often goes unnoticed. You guessed it, we encounter this problem on a daily basis and many times, the problem has existed for weeks, wasting gallons of water and hundreds of dollars. Lets face it, not everyone has the trained ear of a licensed plumber.

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