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The Impact of Hard Water on Your Plumbing

The Impact of Hard Water on Your Plumbing

November 17, 2023

Hard water, with its high mineral content, usually calcium and magnesium, is likely one of the most common problems frustrating you as a homeowner. While it’s not dangerous to drink, it can cause havoc with your plumbing, leading to costly repairs. These problems include minor issues like low water pressure, pipe damage, and blocked pipes. …

How to Replace A Showerhead

How to Replace A Showerhead

September 6, 2023

Are you tired of your old, worn-out showerhead? Replacing it is a straightforward way to revamp your daily shower routine. By choosing a new showerhead, you can enhance your showering experience and potentially reduce your water bills by opting for a water-saving model. Additionally, if you’re dealing with low water pressure, you can select a …

Save Money with Water-Efficient Plumbing Fixtures in Your Home


Save Money with Water-Efficient Plumbing Fixtures in Your Home


November 24, 2015

Water is one of our most precious natural resources, yet we waste it far too often. Water-efficient plumbing fixtures can do so much to help conserve water usage. WaterSense, a program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, is a great resource for ways to use our water more efficiently, and the program also gives certifications …

Anti-Scalding Devices Can Be an Added Benefit to Your Home

Anti-Scalding Devices Can Be an Added Benefit to Your Home

June 10, 2014

In healthy adults with no skin complications, third-degree burns can occur after about five minutes in a shower of 120-degree Fahrenheit water. The elderly, young children and the infirm burn much more readily at the same temperature. In fact, because these individuals and children have thinner, more delicate skin, scalding can occur in half the time …

WaterSense Shower Fixtures: They Just Make Sense

WaterSense Shower Fixtures: They Just Make Sense

January 15, 2013

Are you looking for ways to curb your annual energy expenditures? Well, there’s one inexpensive upgrade that you can make in your Florida home that could save you 2,900 gallons of water annually and conserve enough electricity to power your home for almost two weeks a year, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). …