Spring is on the way!

 

Spring is coming!!!         

 

There is lots of snow out there and with a rapid melt or a heavy rain your sump pump will be put to the test.

 

Check your sump pump now to make sure it is in good working order! Lift your float on the pump to see if it starts up and shuts back off.

 

Also clear away any large build up of snow that is close to your discharge pipe from the sump pump.

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Don't forget your outside taps!!

Did early winter catch you off guard?  It's not too late to drain and shut off your outside faucets!

Freezing and thawing can cause your faucet and/or water lines to crack and leak water inside your home causing damage.

Shut the water off at the inside shut off valve, undo drain cap. Disconnect your hose then turn tap on outside to drain. Even if you have a frost free hose bib you should still disconnect the hose.

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Rain rain and more rain!

Lots of rain this weekend!  Your sump pump will get a good work out.  So you want to make sure it is working properly.   If you are able, lift the float to make sure it turns on and pumps and then shuts off when empty.

 

We always have a supply of sump pumps on hand for after-hours emergencies.

 

You may also want to consider a battery back-up and/or alarm for your sump pump.

 

Stay dry!

 

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Spring is here!

Spring is finally here!.  Time to turn your outside faucets back on.

Make sure to check for leaks.  Make sure your water lines have not cracked from winter freeze/thaw.

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Snow and rain melt

Lots of snow followed by rain possible this weekend!  With snow built up around your house, the extra run off may give your sump pump a good work out.  So you want to make sure it is working properly.   If you are able, lift the float to make sure it turns on and pumps and then shuts off when empty.

 

We always have a supply of sump pumps on hand for afterhours emergencies.

You may also want to consider a battery back-up and/or alarm for your sump pump.

Give us a call to discuss.

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Hard water solution

This customer had very hard water so we installed a duplex system.

Now they will have soft water 100% of the time.

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Sump Pump spring

This is the time of year to make sure your sump pump is working properly.   If you are able, lift the float to make sure it turns on and pumps and then shuts off when empty.

 

We always have a supply of sump pumps on hand for after hours emergencies.

You may also want to consider a battery back-up and/or alarm for your sump pump.

Give us a call to discuss.

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cold

Brrrrr!  Going to be cold this weekend.

Be on the lookout for burst or leaking pipes before they cause long term damage.

 

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Cost of water

The cost of your water is going up, up, up.  Make sure your house or business is not wasting water.  Leaky taps and toilets that are running or leaking are all water wasters.

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Sump Pumps

 

We're expecting a lot of rain and snow melt the next few days.  With snow built up around your house, the extra run off may give your sump pump a good work out.  So you want to make sure it is working properly.   If you are able, lift the float to make sure it turns on and pumps and then shuts off when empty.

 

We always have a supply of sump pumps on hand for afterhours emergencies.

You may also want to consider a battery back-up and/or alarm for your sump pump.

Give us a call to discuss.

 

 

 

 

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