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Duct Leaks And Your Family Health
Leaky ductwork not only affects your wallet, and
comfort, it also affects your family’s health! It is one of the most important
and common problems found in the home. Because we spend up to 90% of our time
indoors, the quality of the air in your home is critical.
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Indoor Air Quality Concerns
All of us face a variety of risks to our
health as we go about our day-to-day lives. Driving in cars, flying in planes,
engaging in recreational activities, and being exposed to environmental
pollutants all pose varying degrees of risk. Some risks are simply unavoidable.
Some we choose to accept because to do otherwise would restrict our ability to
lead our lives the way we want. And some are risks we might decide to avoid if
we had the opportunity to make informed choices. Indoor air pollution is one
risk that you can do something about.
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Take The Plunge - Tip Of The
Month:
We ask of our plumbing two simple things - water
in and water out. Sometimes that's not always the case. A frequent problem,
kitchen clogs, are most often caused by fats that have been liquefied by hot water from the sink or dishwasher to flow down the drain. As
the water cools, however, and before it reaches the main sewer, the fatty
deposits cool and solidify along the walls of your pipes. Over time, these
deposits trap debris and before long, the pipe is clogged shut.
Best tip: Don't let
grease go down the drain! Scrape fats away into a tin can, and throw
it into the wastebasket. Always run your garbage disposal with plenty of cold
water.
If your drain does get clogged, try a plunger. If you are working in a kitchen
with a double sink, seal the drain on the other side with a small towel. Seal
the mouth of the plunger over the clogged drain, and pump vigorously several
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