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Why Do Sump Pumps Discharge Into Storm Drains Rather Than A Sewer Line?

Why Do Sump Pumps Discharge Into Storm Drains Rather Than A Sewer Line?

You see storm drains near every road daily, and you know that they link up to the sewer system. But did you know that the storm drain system is different from the sewer one that connects to your home? You may be assuming that all underground pipes use the same system and head to a treatment plant, but most municipalities have two drainage systems – one for rain water/meltwater and another for sewage waste.

Removing via sump pump the rain and snow from around your foundation is important for keeping your basement or crawl space dry. But can you just dump that water being removed back into a sewer line? It may depends on which part of our city’s wastewater infrastructure it connects to!

What You Should Do If You Smell Natural Gas Around Your Home?

What Should You Do If You Smell Natural Gas Around Your Home?

If you have natural gas service to your home there’s a chance you could have gas leaks at not know it. Because some outdoor leaks present no prompt issue, gas companies are aware of thousands of leakages that go unrepaired.

Those non-threatening leaks are outdoors and far away from buildings and homes. Indoor gas leaks, despite exactly how tiny they do preset a serious risk. For this reason, all gas leaks should be reported to the gas company so they can come out and turn off the gas service line to your home at the meter.

What Causes Supply Line Shut-Off Valves to Fail?

Shut-Off valve failures (seizing) are most often caused by aging internal components like rubber washers. Lots of plumbing components as well as home appliances within your house require a shut-off valve that allows you to turn off the water promptly and comfortably in the event of a pipes emergency situation. Without these tools, you would invest priceless time looking for and also shutting off the main supply valve to the residential or commercial property, all the while water is pouring into your residence. While shut-off valves are primarily low upkeep, as age sets in they are prone to a number of failings.

Reasons Your Toilet Keeps Running

Reasons Your Toilet Keeps Running

A toilet is running because the flapper is not closed and this is most likely because the chain or linkage device is keeping it from closing due to it being disconnected or kinked. When a toilet begins running and also does not quit after the normal flush cycle, individuals commonly look blankly at the storage tank questioning what the problem is, or jiggle the flush shutoff to see if that repairs anything. While those options won’t do you any great, there are a couple of basic points you can do to take care of a running toilet. The very first step is to identify the cause, and after that you can act accordingly to quit the toilet from running.

Common Signs of a Slab Leak

Being aware of the common signs of slab leaks can help you save time and money, you can address the issue earlier on, maybe mitigate the extent of the damage, and hopefully save yourself in future costs of repairs. In short, those signs of a slab leak are an increase in your water bill, water on flooring/around your home, mold, and mold.

How to Clean Calcium Buildup Off Your Faucets

Best Ways To Clean Calcium Buildup Off Your Faucets?

If you find your faucets have a cloudy look to them or have limited water pressure, it’s probably due to them being stained by your tap water. Especially if you have hard water from a well, minerals are going to collect around your appliances over time. These mineral deposits that result is calcium buildup and its harmless but look pretty nasty. Follow this helpful guide for getting rid of calcium buildup, or contact South End Plumbing for faucet repair.

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