Articles, tagged with "toilet tank", page 1
20th March 2012
In the average home, the bathroom accounts for the majority of indoor water use. In the average bathroom, the majority of the water used is accounted for by the toilet. Standard toilets use from three to five gallons of water with each flush, with older m...
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Author:
Conservation Mart
30th January 2012
Did you know that as much as 50,000 gallons of water can be wasted every year by a concealed toilet leak? It makes fiscal and environmental sense to intermittently check the toilets about your abode. Even for older ballcock/flush ball toilet tank valves, ...
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Author:
DIYPhil
09th October 2011
It is important to maintain your household toilet, including the flapper valve. You may not be aware, but a leaky flapper valve can waste thousands of gallons of water annually. This is why it makes sense to do regular checks of all of your toilet’s worki...
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Author:
Samantha Dale
04th October 2011
Is your bathroom cramped? Many modern homes all built with very little space and fitting a complete bathroom suite in them can be tricky. Many of the toilet manufacturers have come up with a good solution to this in the shape of compact toilets. All the m...
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Author:
Orlando Rodriguez
14th July 2011
Mold removal is needed once you begin to notice these specific problems within your home:
You get headaches on a constantly
You feel better having been away from home
Sinus headaches
Itchy eyes, scratchythroat, runny nose
Incredibly exhausted for ...
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Author:
Bye4mold
23rd June 2011
I am very lucky to live in a part of North America where water is inexpensive and plentiful. Not only am I the exception to the rule, it won't always be that way. Indeed, there are parts of the planet where clean, safe drinking water is almost impossible...
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Author:
Mike Em
01st June 2011
Do you know people who have had to spend thousands of dollars for the repair or replacement of their septic systems? How about the expense of cleaning up or repairing the house and yard from damage caused by septic backup? Septic system backups create unh...
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Author:
PMane
23rd May 2011
If you notice that something is wrong with your toilet bowl or tank, the easiest thing to do would be using a professional service. Because the toilet is one of the most frequently used house utilities, it is bound to break at some point or another. Howev...
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Author:
urlreader
09th May 2011
April showers bring May flowers and the onset of spring, which means it's time for "spring cleaning." Here are some maintenance tips to protect your home or investment property against plumbing problems.
Kitchen/Bathrooms
Check faucets for drips or ...
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Author:
Zack A. Wiest
05th May 2011
The plumbing system is an essential feature of homes and other buildings which are composed of a variety of mechanisms and parts. Because the plumbing system is responsible for bringing in clean water and carrying out waste water, it is essential that the...
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Author:
Adrianna N
28th March 2011
Valves are an important component in many systems, and there are several different types of valves designed to suit different purposes. When referring to actuated valves, these are a type of valve that is opened and closed to control the flow of fluid thr...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
28th March 2011
If you are looking for a reliable automatic pool water leveler, I will save you some time and money by sharing a few facts about water levelers. Right out of the gate: Stay away from any auto fill device that hooks up to a garden hose! They are constructe...
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Author:
doughoover
28th March 2011
Whether you sell pond or pool equipment or are in the market for a water leveler for maintaining the level of water in your pool, pond, fountain, hot tub or water garden, here are some important facts that could eventually save you both time and money. Th...
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Author:
doughoover
28th March 2011
A water garden can be the most enjoyable investment you could ever make, or the biggest wet nightmare. A recent phone call from an angry water garden owner prompted this article. What she was describing to me was just the opposite of what would be conside...
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Author:
doughoover
23rd March 2011
Do you own any of the following: swimming pool, pond, fountain, hot tub, or spa? If you own one or more of these water features, and if you are using a garden hose to fill it, you need to consider investing in a fail-safe automatic water leveler. How many...
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Author:
doughoover