Scheduling Your First Well Inspection? Tips To Be Prepared
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10 September 2021
Whether you're buying a home with a well for the first time or you've lived on the property for a while but never had the well inspected, it's important for you to consider having a well inspection done. Well inspections are an important safety step, and they should be done once a year for the best possible maintenance and monitoring of your well and the safety of your water. If you've never been through a well inspection, you might wonder what you should expect from this process.
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The Asphalt Maintenance Guide To Ensure Your Pavements Are In Optimal Condition
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30 August 2021
The cost of repairing or replacing asphalt is high. Every pavement is different, and some people can do asphalt maintenance or repairs as needed. However, others might only want to do it every few years. Whatever your situation is, here are some guidelines for doing preventative asphalt maintenance:
What is Asphalt Maintenance?
As the name suggests, asphalt maintenance is the process of keeping the surfaces of our pavements in optimal condition, which means they are kept shiny and new.
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Protecting Your Home's Exterior Against Water Damage
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12 March 2021
Protecting your home against the potential risks of water damage will always be an important step for you to take. Without effective waterproofing efforts, you could be forced to invest in major repairs that may require you and your family to leave the structure for several days or longer.
Myth: Basement Waterproofing Work Is Only Done To The Interior
The basement of your house is likely one of the areas that are the most vulnerable to experiencing water damage.
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How A Damaged Drain Field Is Repaired
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12 February 2021
A common problem with a septic field is the buildup of the biomat in the drain field. It's a slimy bacteria that collects in the drain field and eventually does not allow any effluent to run into the gravel of the drain field. This is a huge problem because the effluent backs up into the tank and eventually into your home. If you have a damaged drain field that needs repair, here is how it can be done.
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