There are several signs that the pipes in your home may need to be replaced. These include low water pressure, a lack of hot water control, tainted water (in terms of colors and/or odors), and visible corrosion on exposed pipes.
Read more →Did you know pipes used for plumbing haven’t always been made of metal? In the 1800s, both Boston and Montreal used wooden pipes; they were logs that were hollowed out and tapered at the ends.
Read more →Many commercial plumbing installations utilize CPVC pipe. What is it? CPVC is a thermoplastic chlorinated polyvinyl chloride pipe designed to carry hot and cold water. More affordable than copper, it’s more resistant to high heat than traditional PVC pipe.
Read more →Did you know that the newest PEX piping models feature the tightest bend radius available? This can be a really benefit when it comes to commercial plumbing installations, as the install process tends to go much more quickly with fewer fittings.
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