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How A Tankless Water Heater Can Cut Your Energy Bills

05th October 2009
Tankless water heaters offer a modern and more energy efficient alternative to traditional storage tank hot water systems. With rising fuel costs, installing a tankless water heater is one way to make savings on household bills and help the environment a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Equipment 101: Attachments And Tractors, Finding The Right Match

29th September 2009
Call it what you will: a mower, mover, cultivator or grader. The list of names can go on and on, but in reality, this machine is your tractor, and, depending on the attachments you use, it can transform into almost any kind of heavy-duty outdoor tool you ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why you Should Consider a Tankless Water Heater

17th September 2009
If you ask the average homeowner – they probably have never thought of installing a tankless water heater in their home and if you ask why – it’s probably because most people are not aware of how a tankless water heater operates or the benefits of o... Read >
Author: Lisa Zapalac

New Technologies For Auto Detailing

16th September 2009
Auto detailing is the process of cleaning the interior, exterior and other parts of a vehicle. It could be part of a regular maintenance schedule or for increasing the resale value of an old automobile, as in the case of used car sales. Within the last ... Read >
Author: Lauren Zwiebel

Basic Steps To Build Your Own Solar Fountain

11th September 2009
If you are curious about how solar panels work, or you just want a fun solar project to work on, you can build your own solar fountain in a weekend.  It's a simple project that you can do by yourself or with the kids to learn about solar energy.  Here a... Read >
Author: Seb Tennyson

An easy way to saving energy and water

07th July 2009
With increasing pressure to save energy and water, homeowners can sometimes sacrifice the use of a bath, for the more stringent shower. When deciding whether to install a bath or a shower you may want to consider which of the two saves more water. Taking ... Read >
Author: Brad Green

McKinney Plumber Shows You How To Keep From Flushing Money Down The Drain

22nd June 2009
If you want to save money and never throw it “down the drain” then you might as well start by saving money on your plumbing and your drain! Here are 5 quick tips to help you keep your money in your wallet: 1. Toilets That Are Leaking Are Po... Read >
Author: McKinney Plumber

Water Conservation: 10 Things You Can Do at Home

19th June 2009
Water conservation is an important topic for all of us. Even if you don't live in an area subject to freshwater shortages, billions of other people around the world do. Freshwater is one of our most precious and also our most wasted resources. Approxim... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Considerations When Purchasing Power Washers

27th March 2009
There are power washers available for virtually every application and budget. As such, it is very important to understand all of the options available before purchasing a machine. The first consideration prospective customers must evaluate is their applic... Read >
Author: Lauren Zwiebel

DE Filters For Swimming Pools

23rd February 2009
Diatomaceous Earth filters also know as DE filter are a common method to filter swimming pool and spa water. DE filters use a very fine powder to coat internal grids or plates to capture debris and dirt as they pass through a filter tank or vessel. DE... Read >
Author: Ron Burr

How To Correctly Size Your New Swimming Pool and Spa Pump

29th December 2008
Your swimming pool or spa pump has pumped its last gallon of water and it looks like it's time to purchase a new one. Since more horsepower is always better, it certainly would be a good idea to purchase a more powerful pump. Wrong! Use caution when deci... Read >
Author: Ron Burr

Low Flow Shower: Encounter a Luxurious Guilt Free Showering Experience

26th November 2008
7 Things Besides Price to Consider When Buying a Low Flow Shower Head You have many options when looking for a new low flow shower head. Recently I worked with a major REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) with thousands of apartment units to help them ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Platform scales measure flow rates

26th November 2008
It is very common to use a platform scale to weigh the contents of a tank or drum of liquid. This type of industrial scale includes a platform that is large enough to accommodate a 55 gallon drum, or even larger tanks. Typically the digital scale will inc... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Low Flow Shower: Encounter a Luxurious Guilt Free Showering Experience Thanks to Improvements Made

11th November 2008
7 Things Besides Price to Consider When Buying a Low Flow Shower Head You have many options when looking for a new low flow shower head. Recently I worked with a major REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) with thousands of apartment units to help them ... Read >
Author: Mark Franklin

Floating Pumps

26th June 2008
Many people think they would enjoy having a pond on their property, but hesitate because they are unsure about what kind of pump would be best for their needs. If you are fortunate enough to already have a pond on your property, then you probably already ... Read >
Author: canfieldcustompumps

Water Considerations While Buying A Home On A Country Side

27th March 2008
Having a home of own in the country is a dream of everyone. A home where there are fewer cars, clean air, and friendly people. It should be place where you could go for peaceful walks beneath a canopy of trees, hear the robins sing, and splash your feet i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Quality Of Water As Consideration In New Home Buying

27th March 2008
Testing the quality of water where you buy a home on the country side is important. For this two tests can be conducted. First one is the portability test and the second is the mineral analysis test. There are lenders who require such a test before they w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Private Wells What a Buyer Should Know

19th March 2008
Buyers, purchasing a home with a well for the first time, often know nothing about the biology or mechanics of a well. The brief article below will provide some simple but essential information. For the record, a private well is a specialized and compl... Read >
Author: Eric Badgely

Benefits of Wall Fountains in Senior Centers

17th January 2008
Old age catches up with everyone and sometimes, it catches up with a vengeance. As a result, more and more senior citizens are going into assisted care environments, like senior centers. Senior centers provide a restful environment to their denizens and... Read >
Author: Jim Hedgecoth

How To Size A Tankless Water Heater

11th April 2007
The most important (and often neglected or misunderstood) aspect of purchasing and installing an electric tankless water heater is selecting the proper model for a specific household demand. So, how do one sizes a tankless water heater for optimal on-dem... Read >
Author: Living Water

Pressure Washers Come In All Shapes And Sizes

05th March 2007
What is a pressure washer? A pressure washer sprays air and water at very fast speed which is pressurized, this pressure makes the power of water very strong and it is able to get rid of dirt, grease, grime and stains. Pressure washer's efficiency depend... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel

How A Tankless Water Heater Can Cut Your Energy Bills

16th June 2006
Tankless water heaters offer a modern and more energy efficient alternative to traditional storage tank hot water systems. With rising fuel costs, installing a tankless water heater is one way to make savings on household bills and help the environment a... Read >
Author: Caroline Smith

10 Tips for Buying a Vacuum Cleaner

01st June 2006
10 Tips for Buying a Vacuum Cleaner This is not a "What is the best vacuum cleaner to buy" article but you will find some tips on purchasing a vacuum cleaner that will save you some grief and money. ... Read >
Author: Randy Bos

When Replacing a Fountain Pump

14th February 2006
When replacing a fountain pump or choosing a new one, first there are some key terms to keep in mind: "Head" : This is the maximum vertical lift of the pump. For example, a 6' head means the pump is rated to pump water up to 6 feet high. ... Read >
Author: Michael Guista

New Tankless Water Heaters Provide On-Demand Water Heating

02nd February 2006
In the last few years "tankless" water heaters have become popular for their ability to heat and provide water on demand, with no storage required. Instead of holding water in a traditional water tank, they circulate the cold water through a series of ele... Read >
Author: Jack Russell

Important Factors to Consider When Buying a Power Washer

09th December 2005
Choosing and deciding which power washer to buy can be a tedious task if you don't know exactly what to look for in a power washer. There are so many sizes of power washer from various companies and if you purchase one which is not powerful enough for you... Read >
Author: Sara Jenkins

When replacing a fountain pump or choosing a new one, first there are some key terms to keep in mind

12th November 2005
"Head": This is the maximum vertical lift of the pump. For example, a 6' head means the pump is rated to pump water up to 6 feet high. Note, however, that at 6 feet the pump would be providing very little water, with gallons per hour around zero. So if... Read >
Author: Michael Guista

Replacing a fountain pump or choosing a new one.

02nd November 2005
When replacing a fountain pump or choosing a new one, first there are some key terms to keep in mind: "Head": This is the maximum vertical lift of the pump. For example, a 6' head means the pump is rated to pump water up to 6 feet high. Note, howev... Read >
Author: Michael Guista