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Larger Cities Testing Sewer Repair Methods That Minimize Digging and Residential Disruption
Typically, homeowners schedule yearly maintenance for their storm gutters and chimneys, but may hesitate to schedule sewer and drain inspections. In the past, comprehensive sewer repair meant that homeowners could look forward to, at the very minimum, several weeks to months of large-scale digging on their properties. The idea that plumbing and sewer repairs stemming…
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Americans Saved Millions in Gas Last YearAnd Spent It All Online, Experts Say
The push for energy conservation expands far beyond residential recycling: one of the largest package delivery companies in the world recently started incorporating electric trucks, saving approximately 300,000 gallons of gasoline every year. One international car manufacturer is so committed to recycling that they are among a handful of companies that have achieved “zero waste”…
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Is Trenchless Pipe Repair a Good Solution for Your Plumbing Nightmare?
Leaky and problematic pipes are one of the most expensive repairs a homeowner has to make. Water damage associated with busted pipes is the most common homeowners claim made to insurance companies. Additionally, removing the problematic pipes to replace them leads to additional costs for restoration and landscaping, because of large trenches that have to…
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Here’s Why Blister Packaging is so Important to Your Health and Safety
Blister packs are used by many manufacturers, but are especially beneficial to the pharmaceutical industry. Have you ever wondered why your pills are all separated in their own special cavity? Read on to see why blister packs are so important to your health and safety. Safety is of the utmost importance when it comes to…