Showing posts with label System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label System. Show all posts

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Using a Video System For Preventive Maintenance of Drain Cleaning

A drain maintenance system using a video system can cost anywhere from four hundred to one thousand dollars for professional systems. They are one way you can maintain a smooth running plumbing system. With a little preventive maintenance you will save time and money. You can put together an efficient system of drain cleaning tools and inspection cameras. Remember your plumbing system is the foundation to any business you are running. Many do not think of their pipes until there is an emergency. And then it is too late.

Drain maintenance refers to keeping your plumbing system in smooth running condition. With regular inspections and a recording system in place, you can keep track of the build up in your plumbing system. It is important to track the sludge build up in your pipes so you will not be caught off guard by a back up. You can plan for the equipment you need to keep on hand and the best time to perform your drain clearing work.

You can see the pluses to this set up. First you will be able to reduce the inconvenience to the building occupants. They will be able to plan around your work schedule each time you plan a drain clearing. Next your plumbers will have an easier job because it is easier to take out small sludge packs than dealing with an all out blockage.

Third you are able to avoid the health and safety issues that come from sewage backups. You also avoid the huge mess and inconveniences that come with the average plumbing emergency. You can start your inspection time table when you are ready. Then do the next one in about three months. This is an easy way to implement your system. You can use your initial findings to alter your time line as you choose.

This is all about your convenience and efficiency and effectiveness. For instance if you detect no major change in your pipes after the first two inspections you can make your inspections every two years or even once a year. But with all your planning you know that an emergency is still possible.

But cameras can help even in an emergency plumbing situation. Your tech with his camera outfitted with a water proof lens and light emitting diode equipment can see into even a flooded sewage back up. He can find the clog and help the pipes run trouble free again.

If you have an emergency or a slow building clog, the cost to clear the drains is less when you use cameras before and after the drain work. The plumbers are able to detect the clog and then use the right tools for the work.

They can detect the problem and see how far is the access point. This way they can in a hurry complete the work and do it in an efficient manner. When the techs look with their cameras after the drain clearing work they can assure that the entire blockage is removed. The problem will less likely occur again once it is initially removed.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Finding a Water Treatment System For Home Use

It is important to know that our drinking water must adhere to certain standards and go through some sort of filtration or purification system in order to be safe for human consumption. Water can be treated by a municipal water treatment facility before it is set out to the community, or you may have an in-home treatment system that will purify what comes out of your tap and remove all harmful contaminants. Even with having a treatment facility servicing your city or town, you may find that the water supply isn't as pure as you would desire. Many contaminants can remain in the supply after the initial treatment. Furthermore, treatment facilities usually use chlorine and other dangerous chemicals in their water purification process, and hints of these chemicals will remain in the water piped to your home.

A good starting point for determining whether your family needs to install a purification system in your home is by having a reputable water treatment company perform a test of your water supply. A good treatment company will perform this evaluation for free and will be able to tell you about the equipment that will best remedy the problem, and advise you on whether you need a treatment system that should be installed at the point at which the water enters your home or if you should install under the sink or tap-based water filters.

The types of water treatment equipment available for in-home use range from on-the-tap filters to large tanks that filter the entire supply. Depending on your type of water and the budget you have, you will be able to find a treatment system that will provide clean, purified H2O for your family. Those who have well water may be experiencing metallic-tasting water that leaves orange stains on appliances. This is an indication that your iron and calcium content is high, and your water is classified as Hard Water. Conversely, H2O with very little mineral content can be classified as Soft Water. Each extreme can be difficult to live with and can be detrimental your health. Furthermore, water with a high volume of pathogens and contaminates can be hazardous to your health. Contaminates such as bacteria and viruses can come from a variety of places, including from surrounding groundwater, especially if your underground plumbing has small leaks or cracks.

In-home filtration can be easily researched on the Internet, but a licensed water filtration company can properly prepare a customized treatment system that is right for your family's needs. Providing clean water for drinking, cooking and washing doesn't have to be a daunting task, especially with recent technological advancements in purification technology.