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Faucetman Plumbing Co. Services for business and residential properties in the San Fernando Valley. http://home.earthlink.net/~faucet/
South Dakota State Plumbing Commission South Dakota State plumbing Commission Executive Director Michael Richards Secretary Nina Ripley Address 308 South Pierre Street, % 1320, E Sioux Avenue http://www.state.sd.us/dol/boards/plumbing/Plum-H.htm
Extractions: nina.ripley@state.sd.us Mission Statement: To protect the public from unsafe drinking water and unsafe waste disposal facilities by licensing qualified plumbers; to inspect plumbing installations and ensure that the state plumbing code is updated and distributed; to inform plumbers, inspection departments and the public of code requirements, new products and methods of installation; and, to utilize seminars and the media to provide information of the boards activities, recommendations and requirements. Jeff Leuning, East River Inspector
Dawson Plumbing They specialize in bringing bathrooms and kitchens of older homes back to their original periods. http://www.dawsonplumbing.com/
Brake Plumbing Secrets Revealed! Everything You Wanted to Know About Brake plumbing, but Were Afraid to Ask. The Never use compression fittings for brake plumbing. I http://www.dimebank.com/BrakePlumbing.html
Extractions: The following text is a summary from many sources, most notably messages from the wheeltowheel and (late lamented) hotrod list, authored by Scott Griffith and Dave Williamson. A fair bit of data about the particulars of English braking systems comes from Dave Bean Engineering's "English Ford Racers Catalog", a catalog that is valuable for anyone racing any sort of car built in England. I write this article somewhat from the viewpoint of English cars, and in particular English racing cars, because that's what I know best. I'm not intimately familiar with what Detroit is putting on its cars these days, but I have good sources. I have never touched a car with metric/ISO brakes. So the details on those two will be a little fuzzier - but I have tried hard not to make anything up. Sadly, we live in litigious times, and I feel I must protect myself. This article is a sincere effort to impart a basic understanding of the complex arena of brake plumbing. If, while attempting to apply any of the ideas, procedures or suggestions herein, you should experience a brake system failure, it will be as a result of your own conscious decision. I dislaim responsibility for your actions - and your accident. English cars are almost always plumbed in 3/16" tubing, which utilizes standard 3/8-24 UNF thread swivel nuts. The exception is the piping used around tandem master cylinder differential valves, which sometimes use 7/16-20 UNF swivel nuts in certain circuilts to prevent incorrect routing or cross plumbing. The other exceptions are certain clutch hoses which require the high-flow capacity afforded by the 1/4" line (hence the 7/16-20 UNF thread).
Sewer-Matic Services: Welcome/Bienvenue plumbing, inspection and reconstruction, and waste disposal services. Site includes information about the company and its services, job postings, and a list of professional organizations in which the company is a member. http://www.sewer-matic.com
Chicago Plumbing Code . Com - Plumbers And Inspectors Online Resource Search engine and index for plumbers, apprentices and handypersons with the city's municipal plumbing code; features information, news, FAQs, members area, forum, feedback, math help, and links. http://chicagoplumbingcode.com/
Extractions: Those that have had delays will have their order refunded completey. I will personally burn the CDs and ship them myself to all that have ordered regardless of refund. The intention to sell the CD ROMs was to distribute copies of the Chicago Plumbing Code. All that receive copies this week are urged to make copies and distribute them themselves.
Extractions: Welcome to the Bay Area Association of the Michigan Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Hire a Contractor Now in our eighth decade of service, the Bay Area Association numbers 13 mechanical contractors, serving industrial, commercial and residential needs for plumbing, heating and piping services. With Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 85 of the United Association, we are dedicated to vigorous building codes enforcement, and to providing training and educational programs to ensure quality work standards and high ethical business standards, while promoting our services to architects, designers and developers as well as the general public. Notable for our no-strike relationship since 1965, we are also leaders in the movement for Equal Employment Opportunity. In addition, BAA is committed to creating safe and drug-free workplaces, and to the communities we serve, providing various pro-bono services. We invite you to click on for more important information about us and what we can do for you. To find the plumber or mechanical contractor for your needs please view our list of members You may also use the listing below to find members by category.
CEPU Main Page Welcome to the national website of the Communications, Electrical, Electronic, Energy, Information, Postal, plumbing and Allied Services Union of Australia. http://www.cepu.asn.au/
Extractions: This website is offered as a service to CEPU members, providing up-to-date information on union issues. We endeavor to provide information that is as accurate as possible from a national perspective, however, before acting on any information from this site, members should check with their Branch to ensure that the information is applicable and correct for their Branch and/or state.
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Water Hammer & Plumbing Pipe Noises plumbing Noises. plumbing can make many weird noises which can have many causes and; sometimes, they re not easy to isolate and fix. http://www.factsfacts.com/MyHomeRepair/PipeNoises.htm
Extractions: Plumbing Noises Plumbing can make many weird noises which can have many causes and; sometimes, they're not easy to isolate and fix. I've tried to collect common causes given on alt.home.repair. A Single Bang, Knock, Clunk or Clang Such sounds are usually caused by a phenomenon called 'water hammer.' Water hammer doesn't accompany flowing water, so if your sound occurs while water is running, it isn't water hammer. Water hammer happens when you turn OFF a water flow suddenly (like a dishwasher, a clothes washer, a toilet or even closing a hand faucet suddenly. Shutting off the flow suddenly sends a pressure or shock wave down the water line through the water shocking the pipes and creating the 'hammer' noise. These shock waves travel faster than the speed of sound and can exert very great instantaneous pressures. Over time, water hammer can damage pipes, valves and eventually weaken pipe joints. Most modern homes have devices called water hammer arresters ( they're called various things such as air chamber, air cushion, water capacitor, etc.) . They are air filled chambers connected to the plumbing that let the pressure wave dissipate harmlessly into a cushion of air. If your banging has been happening forever you may not have one. Sometimes these arresters become waterlogged. Try this. Turn off the water to the house at the entry. Find the lowest faucet in your houseoften this is an outdoor garden hose faucetopen this faucet and then open a few of the indoor faucets at high locations such as upstairs or at a wet bar and let the low faucet drain for 5 minutes or until it stops dripping, whichever takes longer. Close all the faucets and turn the main back on.
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Extractions: business calgary alberta Brothers Mechanical Enterprises Ltd. is a full service Plumbing and Heating Company, where customer satisfaction is number one. We have 26 years of experience in heating, gasfitting, plumbing, boilers, radiant floor heating, commercial, industrial and some residential experience behind us. Brothers Mechanical, based in Calgary Alberta, also provides service to all surrounding areas of the city. Brothers Mechanical is a member of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Alberta (MCA) and the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Brothers Mechanical also offers installation of luxurious Radiant Floor Heating systems. Once you have set foot in this flooring we are sure you will never go back to the original heating found in most homes. With 7 out of 12 months of cold weather in Alberta, this is great for the winter months or those chilly spring and fall days. Never worry about cold feet again! For more information on Radiant Floor Heating, feel free to call us. We are happy to answer any questions.
Plumbing Bath And Toilet - The History Of Plumbing Ancient and modern plumbing histories from around the world bathes and showers and toilets and water closets. Inventors plumbing, Bath Toilet History http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blplumbing.htm
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HPS Mechanical, Inc. HPS is headquartered in Bakersfield, and serves Southern California, with emphasis on Kern County, San Luis Obispo County, Northern Los Angeles County, Fresno County, and San Diego County. Major projects have been completed from San Diego to Fallon, NV. Services include pipe bursting and pipe lining. http://www.hpsplumbing.com/
Extractions: Polybutylene is a form of plastic resin that was used extensively in the manufacture of water supply piping from 1978 until 1995. Due to the low cost of the material and ease of installation, polybutylene piping systems were viewed as "the pipe of the future" and were used as a substitute for traditional copper piping. It is most commonly found in the "Sun Belt" where residential construction was heavy through the 1980's and early-to-mid 90's, but it is also very common in the Mid Atlantic and Northwest Pacific states. These are typically gray or white in color with a dull finish. Most are shown with pipe attached. Figure (4) is a new fitting. The piping systems were used for underground water mains and as interior water distribution piping. Industry experts believe it was installed in at least 6 million homes, and some experts indicate it may have been used in as many as 10 million homes. Most probably, the piping was installed in about one in every four or five homes built during the years in which the pipe was manufactured. How to Tell If You Have Poly Exterior - Polybutylene underground water mains are usually blue, but may be gray or black (do not confuse black poly with polyethelene pipe). It is usually 1/2" or 1" in diameter, and it may be found entering your home through the basement wall or floor, concrete slab or coming up through your crawlspace; frequently it enters the home near the water heater. Your main shutoff valve is attached to the end of the water main. Also, you should check at the water meter that is located at the street, near the city water main. It is wise to check at both ends of the pipe because we have found cases where copper pipe enters the home, and poly pipe is at the water meter. Obviously, both pipes were used and connected somewhere underground.