Forever Chemicals in the Water

What You Need to Know About Toxins in the Water Your Drink Forever chemicals, also known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), have emerged as a concerning issue in the nation’s drinking water supply. These persistent chemicals, widely used in manufacturing, firefighting foams, and other applications, pose health risks due to their ability to accumulate in the environment and human bodies. In this blog, we'll delve into the issue of forever chemicals in US drinking water, explore the potential health...

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4 Things to Consider When Reclaiming Greywater

Some types of greywater are relatively easy to reuse. For example, you can reuse your pasta water on houseplants with no filtration...

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Common Disposables That Can Clog Drains or Sewer Line

Keeping your drains and sewers flowing smoothly day in and day out doesn't typically require a lot of thought, but you can...

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Why Children Flush Non-Flushable Items and What You Can Do

Potty training a child can be a significant challenge for many parents. For example, your child may have a fascination with the...

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Important Considerations for Adding a Half Bathroom

  While most homeowners don't necessarily consider that they have too much closet space, some nonetheless wonder if they might better benefit...

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Remodeling Your Kitchen? 3 Things to Know About Pot Fillers

You have many reasons to remodel your kitchen, from improving function and updating old, worn elements and adding more style. One unique...

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3 Things to Know About Pipe Bursting

One of the most important residential plumbing pipes actually lies outside of your home. Your sewer pipe runs from your house to...

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What Do You Need to Know About Plungers?

The toilet clogs or the sink won't drain. What should you do? Some homeowners reach for the plunger, while others reach for...

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5 Reasons to Have a Plumber Do Drain Cleaning in Your Home

Drain cleaning is an important plumbing process that most plumbers would recommend homeowners have a professional do periodically. Unfortunately, many homeowners make...

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