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Drinking Tap Water vs. Filtered Water: What You Should Know

Drinking Tap Water vs. Filtered Water: What You Should Know
Access to clean, safe drinking water is crucial to staying healthy. If you want to keep your family safe, you need to decide whether you should be drinking tap water or filtered water. After all, the average person should consume…
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The Dangers of Sewage Backup and How to Deal with It

Drinking Tap Water vs. Filtered Water: What You Should Know
Most people understand the obvious annoyance presented by a sewer backup. However, these backups aren’t just annoying; sewage backup is dangerous. This is why knowing how to respond to one when it happens is so important. This article will explore…
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Common Plumbing Problems to Address Before Summer

Drinking Tap Water vs. Filtered Water: What You Should Know
When the seasons change, they bring about more than just a change in temperature. The passing of seasons actually has an effect on your plumbing. Unfortunately, this effect is often negative. Preventing spring plumbing issues starts with understanding them. It continues…
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Why Is My Toilet Whistling?

Drinking Tap Water vs. Filtered Water: What You Should Know
Has your toilet been making an incessant whistling sound lately? Besides keeping you up at night, a whistling toilet is the sign of an underlying plumbing problem that can waste water, increase your water bill, and cause water damage. Thankfully,…
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Why Is My Sump Pump Making a Humming Noise?

Drinking Tap Water vs. Filtered Water: What You Should Know
Have you noticed recently that your sump pump is making an unusual humming sound? It might be time to schedule a sump pump maintenance appointment with your local Fenwick technician. We’ll get to the bottom of it so you can…
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4 Types of Copper Pipes & Their Applications

Drinking Tap Water vs. Filtered Water: What You Should Know
After nearly a century of use in commercial and residential applications, copper tube pipes have stood the test of time. It’s durable, non-corrosive, and long-lasting—with a maximum lifespan of 70 years. The tricky thing about copper pipes is deciding which…
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