Water leaks are not always as visible as often burst pipes are hidden in walls or underground. You may have noticed that your water bill has recently skyrocketed, there is evidence of moisture under carpets or on the walls, or perhaps you can hear the sound of running water when your taps aren’t flowing. These […]
Read moreThe bathroom sink is the most usable portion for every human. Therefore, it’s also the most important area that comes with major blocking problems. The use of toothpaste, soaps, grooming chemicals, and hair plucking makes the sink become blocked. Therefore, the sink pipe tends to show the water leak or other leakage detection problems as […]
Read moreYou have probably come across the word “pH” being used to describe the quality of water, but do you know what it means? It is certain that pH values are a good pointer of whether water is soft, hard or safe for drinking. So why does water pH seem to carry so much weight? Experts […]
Read moreIn most cases, water leakage tends to occur while people are away on the weekends or during a long vacation. Usually, these leakages aren’t just small pipeline leaks, they could potentially cause flooding in your home. This may especially be the case if you take too long in calling the pros to take a look […]
Read moreWater leak isn’t something you will notice as soon as it starts happening. However, there are certain signs that can indicate a fluid leakage in any residential or commercial property. For instance, while relaxing in the comfort of your home, you notice a stain on the ceiling or water droplets dropping on your phone screen. […]
Read moreAlmost every metered customer receives a water bill every year based on an actual meter reading. Sometimes, property owners are forced to take the actual meter readings themselves since meters are usually fitted within the property. Most private properties are often locked, and this locks out water company professionals.
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