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Baths and Plumbing Seattle WA

Welcome to the baths and plumbing section of articles. Whether you are looking to remodel your bathroom or save enegry in your existing bath, these articles will provide you with information to do so.

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When Good Pipes Go Bad Seattle WA

While replacing pipes may not be on your top-10 list of things to do in Seattle, it will become very important when it takes an hour or more just to fill up the bathtub.

A Baker's Dozen of Water-Conservation Tips Seattle WA

Use compost when planting to add water-holding organic matter to the soil. Layer organic mulch around plants to reduce evaporation and save hundreds of gallons of water a year in Seattle.

On Toilets and Taps Seattle WA

Wendell Presgrave is a fortunate man. He absolutely loves his job. He has been a plumber for more than 30 years and has looked forward to getting up every morning and going to work. Given the opportunity, he'll quickly communicate his enthusiasm, whether he's talking up employment opportunities within the industry or conveying to homeowners his belief that plumbing need not be a great mystery.

Ways to Save Water at Home Seattle WA

The simplest and least expensive way to reduce your home's water use in Seattle is to replace existing faucets in the kitchen and bathroom, as well as showerheads, with low-flow versions.

Taking it Outside Seattle WA

Replacing an existing tank-type water heater with a more efficient tankless water heater in Seattle often requires homeowners to upgrade the interior infrastructure of their homes.

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A Baker's Dozen of Water-Conservation Tips Seattle WA

Use compost when planting to add water-holding organic matter to the soil. Layer organic mulch around plants to reduce evaporation and save hundreds of gallons of water a year in Seattle.

Bathroom Remodeling Tips Seattle WA

Planning a bathroom remodeling project this summer? It’s one of the best investments you can make in your home, according to real estate experts. Should you ever consider selling your home, the condition and amenities of the bathrooms “can really make or break a sale,” says Silas Deane, president of Baden Bath, located in Nashville, Tenn. He offers the following tips for homeowners embarking on a bathroom remodeling project in Seattle.

home's wastewater system Seattle WA

The natural reaction for many homeowners when they realize they have a clogged drain is to stand frozen at the spot where nothing is sinking but their spirits as they consider the likelihood of paying for a plumber. But it doesn't have to be that way.

On Toilets and Taps Seattle WA

Wendell Presgrave is a fortunate man. He absolutely loves his job. He has been a plumber for more than 30 years and has looked forward to getting up every morning and going to work. Given the opportunity, he'll quickly communicate his enthusiasm, whether he's talking up employment opportunities within the industry or conveying to homeowners his belief that plumbing need not be a great mystery.

Taking it Outside Seattle WA

Replacing an existing tank-type water heater with a more efficient tankless water heater in Seattle often requires homeowners to upgrade the interior infrastructure of their homes.

Toilets Products Seattle WA

Highline and Wellworth Pressure Lite toilets in Seattle from Kohler incorporate pressure-assisted technology, which ensures one-flush, no-plug performance on as little as 1.1 gallons per flush (gpf).

Ways to Save Water at Home Seattle WA

The simplest and least expensive way to reduce your home's water use in Seattle is to replace existing faucets in the kitchen and bathroom, as well as showerheads, with low-flow versions.

When Good Pipes Go Bad Seattle WA

While replacing pipes may not be on your top-10 list of things to do in Seattle, it will become very important when it takes an hour or more just to fill up the bathtub.