More than likely, not in the way you'd hoped before you started reading, but it is an important step towards safer drinking water for our families and ourselves. In January of 2011 President Barack Obama signed in to law the Federal Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act.
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We are very excited to announce our brand new Annual Maintenance Plan! Your car requires periodic maintenance to remain in tip top shape, why should your home or office be any different?
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Hydrojetting (or Hydro-jet Cleaning) is a method of clearing corrosion, roots, debris, and other blockages from sewage and drainage systems using high pressure water streams. Utilizing specialized equipment a hose is injected into the line. The water is then blasted out of the hose through a specialized nozzle at anywhere from 2000 PSI (Pounds per square inch) to upwards of 5000 PSI. Which is nothing to sneeze at considering your average garden hose, depending on your local water pressure, is anywhere from 40 - 70 PSI.
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President Obama signed legislation that extends and retroactively reinstates the 25C tax credits for high efficiency HVAC and hot water heating equipment that expired in 2011. This bill extends the tax credits to December 31, 2013, for equipment outlined in Section 25C of the Internal Revenue Code. Because they were retroactively instated, any qualified hot water heaters or HVAC units installed after December 31, 2011, will be covered.
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Out of sight, out of mind? Not quite.
As with all appliances, regular maintenance is a natural component of responsible ownership. This is no different with your tankless water heater. Most tankless water heaters will outlive their rotund relatives by five to ten years. That is, if you make the effort to give them a little TLC every now and then. Here are a couple of maintenance tips that you can perform to keep that hot water flowing.
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Winter is prime rooting season for trees. The air is colder, the leaves are falling, but the tree must constantly be on the hunt for water and oxygen to survive. Since there are fewer leaves, it's up to the roots to track down a new source of sustenance. Your sewer lines, unfortunately for you, can provide ideal oxygen, water, and nutrient levels for the tree. I'll give you some things to watch out for to help detect the issue, some options to preempt the problem, and some things we can do to help if your trees have their subterranean grip on your sewer pipes.
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Temperatures are cooling, winter is on the way. If you haven't already, now is a good time to start preparing for those cold winter nights. Here are some things you can do to lower the risk of having to pay for costly repairs in the event of a pipe burst.
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When it comes to having enough hot water for your home or business, consider installing a tankless hot water heater. Join us today for a walk through of a recent tankless water heater installation for a client here in Tulsa.
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If you are looking for a reliable plumbing service for your home, try not to get ripped off by a rogue plumber. A rogue plumber is the one who charges a particular amount of money with a promise to provide a more than satisfactory service, but at the end, you actually find yourself at loss.
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...And this is crazy.
But something's leaking?
So call us maybe?
All joking aside, leaks of all kinds are serious business. We take leak detection and repair seriously. We are professionally trained to detect and repair water line, gas, and slab leaks. Prompt leak detection and repair is important to maintaining the value of your home, preventing costly damage later, and protecting your loved ones and yourself. Water leaks can cause vast amounts of damage, if left unattended. Gas leaks can cause injury or death, depending on the location of the leak. If you suspect a leak, call Action Plumbing at (918) 928-8000.
Water line leaks
A water line leak, left untreated, can cause a lot of damage. They are not a winter only occurrence, they can happen at any time. If your water bills are higher than usual, you detect moldy odors, or hear faint dripping sounds, you could have a water line leak.
Gas leaks
Gas leaks can be extremely...
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