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What You Should Know About Plumbing in Older Homes

From vintage fixtures to unique design elements, older homes offer a sense of history and nostalgia that many homeowners find irresistible. However, beneath their appealing exterior, they often possess plumbing systems that haven’t caught up with the times, leading to a range of issues that can be costly and complex to repair. This blog post aims to enlighten you on the unique plumbing challenges often experienced in historic homes.

Does My Home Need a Grease Trap?

When it comes to the inner workings of a residential plumbing system, the grease trap is not always the first thing that comes to mind. In this article, Countryside Plumbing and Heating, Inc. explains why this plumbing component is a great way to manage kitchen wastewater.

Why Do Commercial Kitchens Need Grease Traps?

A grease trap is a receptacle into which wastewater flows before entering the drainage system. It’s responsible for intercepting most greases, fats and solids while allowing water to proceed through. In this post, a trusted plumbing and radiant heating contractor discusses the importance of grease traps, especially in commercial kitchens.

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Dealing With Water Heater Leaks

As with dripping water from air conditioning units, you should never overlook a water leak coming from your water heater. What seems like a minor issue now can actually become a major headache later on, leaving your home vulnerable to water damage and mold formation. But how exactly do you deal with a leaking water heater? A premier plumbing and HVAC company in the area, Countryside Plumbing & Heating, Inc. shares what to do here.

 

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