The Good Way To Maintain Your Sump Pump
December 29, 2011 by Holly Levy
Filed under Education
It is common knowledge that the number one adversary of anything material, whether tools, equipments, vehicles and the like, is the wear and tear phenomenon. In fact, even household fixtures are not precluded from this vulnerability. Having said that, amongst the items in the house that wears away because of constant usage is the basement sump pump. The most excellent way to at least diminish the stages of an early onslaught of depreciation, is efficient and religious maintenance of the unit.
Fluoride Filters and India
May 26, 2011 by Jeff Wise
Filed under Health & Beauty
A report was released by the government of India that stated drinking contaminated water was dangerous and could cause health problems. Like America, India believes that some toxins are fine, and even beneficial, as long as they are in small increments.
Bacteria and Mold Control in High Tech Manufacturing Environments
February 6, 2011 by Larry Couture
Filed under Health & Beauty
While manufacturers in high purity environments have been plagued from the start with problems of mold and bacteria, there have been few effective treatment processes developed. Companies operating in this environment are prone to inefficiencies and outright shutdowns resulting from fusaria mold and coliform bacteria. A new approach was tried in 1996. The application of oxygenation and copper only ionization showed itself to be effective in controlling coliform bacteria and fusaria mold. Now actual site testing could begin.
Can You Install Wick Drains In Rocky Soil?
October 11, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Business
One issue that must be taken into consideration when undertaking a construction project is the long term settlement and stiffness of the ground such as the soil, clay, or soft silt. The solution to ensuring much quicker soil consolidation and settlement has been the development of Wick Drains. Wick drains are used when there is a problem with soil consolidation.
How To Find The Right Plumber For Your Plumbing Problems
September 8, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Business
Plumbing can be a big issue and if it is something moderate to major, it is probably not advisable for even the most savoy of do it yourselfers to take on. So it is important that you try and find a good plumber that can take care of the problem for you so you can avoid any kind of major damage.
Ways A Carbon Water Filter Works
August 2, 2010 by Terry Gordon
Filed under Health & Beauty
Water filters are a great investment toward the health of you and your family. By standing in the gap as the last line of defense before consumption, they protect us from many diseases and exposure to excess metals. A carbon water filter is an especially good choice for this, and at the same time, one of the most basic models available.





