How to Make Sure the Electrical Components of Your Home Are Safe After Water Damage
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27 July 2017
It can be horrifying when a flood strikes a community. Although this is also the time when the community comes together, demonstrating a spirit of togetherness in order to help everyone get their lives back on track. And then there are instances when a flood can be rather localised, as in you're the only one affected. It might be from a burst pipe, a leaking roof, or someone simply leaving a window open during a particularly heavy bout of rain, but there are times when the average home will be subjected to some degree of water damage.
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Considering Tempered Glass Shower Screens? Read This First
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26 July 2017
Spontaneous can be an interesting word. Sometimes it can be a positive word, such as when you and some friends make spontaneous dinner plans. Other times it can be a rather chilling word, such as spontaneous combustion. Perhaps you've heard of incidents when glass shower screens seem to spontaneously shatter, sometimes when someone is actually in the shower. This can be a terrifying thought, but the incident is not in fact as spontaneous as it might appear.
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What to Do If Your Toilet Never Stops Flushing
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21 July 2017
Isn't it always the case that problems come along when you not only least expect them, but when you haven't got time to deal with them either? If you're running behind and need to get to an appointment, an emerging issue with your plumbing is the last thing you want to deal with. However, you cannot simply leave it, as all kinds of mayhem could materialise when you're not there. While you look up the details for an emergency plumber, how can you try and isolate the problem?
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2 Problems That Homeowners with Hot Water Storage Tanks Will Most Likely Face
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19 July 2017
A water heater system comprises many different components that work together to ensure that people in residential buildings get hot water supply. One of the most critical components of a water heater system is the water storage tank. As its name implies, this tank is used to store hot water. Water storage tanks are usually large and can hold several litres of hot water. The external part of the tank is normally very well-insulated to keep the water hot between heating cycles.
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