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      <title>The Dangers of Small Leaks</title>
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      <description>Small leaks may not seem like an issue, but they can cause problems in the long run. Let's look at their dangers and why you need to talk with plumbers.</description>
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            Many homeowners ignore small leaks because they think that they don't cause much damage. It's important to note that
           
                      
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            can fix all types of leaks, even small ones. If you think that your small leak is not a big deal, you need to read this. Let's take a look at the different ways that leaks can cause damage to your home.
           
                      
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           Slow and Steady Water Damage
          
                    
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           A small leak can cause quite a bit of water damage. It will slowly cause water damage if left unattended for a long period of time. A small steady drip can cause corrosion and damage wood, flooring, walls, and more. These issues should never be ignored. The damage may take longer to appear, but it will cause serious problems if unattended. Plumbers can take care of small leaks to ensure they do not turn into bigger problems. It's important that you talk to plumbers to figure out the best possible next steps.
          
                    
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            A small leak can be the catalyst for creating a breeding ground for mold. Moisture build-up from a small leak can leave areas in your home damp. Mold and mildew thrive in damp areas. The longer you leave the small leak the more likely you are to invite a mold problem into your home. Mold can cause respiratory illnesses, and it can also cause extensive property damage. Mold is something you never want to invite into your home. Plumbers can fix the leak and help you avoid the potential of a mold invasion.
           
                      
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           A Lot of Water Is Wasted
          
                    
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            You may think that a small leak is not a huge waste of water. However, a small leak can drive up your water usage and costs. According to Comfy Living, about 10,000 gallons each year are wasted by homeowners because of small leaks. That is a lot of wasted water and money. If you're looking for an easy way to save money each month, fixing these problems will help. It will also benefit the environment if that is something that you are passionate about.
           
                      
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           If you repair small leaks early on, you can save money on the repairs. You will also reduce a lot of the risk. Plumbers are here to help. Call Grant Plumbing &amp;amp; Electric today to fix your small leaks.
          
                    
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      <title>How to Get Your Plumbing System Ready for Winter</title>
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      <description>When the season changes, there are some things you should do with your plumbing. Here are some plumber tips for this winter.</description>
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            Preparing your plumbing for the winter is a necessary step every homeowner should take. There are some common plumbing problems you can avoid by getting your plumbing ready for the winter months. Of course, you should work closely with a
           
                      
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            to manage winter plumbing preparations. It will make life easier. Here are some things you can do to prepare your plumbing for the winter months.
           
                      
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           Check Exposed Pipes
          
                    
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            Part of preparing your plumbing for winter includes checking out your exposed pipes. The reason for this is that you may need to insulate them. During the winter, if your pipes are not insulated, the water may freeze. When the water freezes inside the pipes, it messes up the entire plumbing system. The water is not able to travel effectively and it may even lead to leaks. If your pipes are insulated, then you can rest assured that they will not freeze during the winter.
           
                      
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           The outside is an often overlooked part of winter plumbing preparations. If you have a garden, then you may use a hose and have an outdoor faucet. It's important that you store any hoses that you have so that they do not freeze over the winter. You may also want to make sure there isn't any water left inside the hose or faucet. This leftover water could freeze and cause problems after winter.
          
                    
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           Check For Leaks Indoors
          
                    
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           While you are making your checklist to prepare your plumbing for the winter, be sure to include checking the plumbing inside your home. The average family of four uses 400 gallons of water on average every day, according to ComfyLiving. However, if you have a leaky faucet in your home, then you can add up to an additional 90 gallons per month to that figure. Check for leaky faucets, pipes, and drain problems as part of your plumbing check for winter. Get under the crawl space or head to the basement to check for leaky pipes coming into the house and the ones that go out of the house.
          
                    
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           It is important that you inspect your plumbing. Getting your plumbing ready for winter is an easy way to ensure that your plumbing stays in tip-top shape year-round. For more information or to get started, call Grant Plumbing &amp;amp; Electric today.
          
                    
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      <title>5 Warning Signs You Need Your Electrical Systems Replaced</title>
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      <description>Want to learn about the five warning signs you need to call your local electricians? Take a look at this blog! Call us today to get started with our services.</description>
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            Like many things in life, your electrical system doesn't last forever. It can be difficult to know when your electrical systems need replacing, however, several things work as warning signs. Here are the top five warning signs you need your electrical systems replaced by professional
           
                      
                      
                      
                      
                      
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           You might feel some heat when switching off your lights after having them on. This probably means that your switch is overloaded and it needs to be looked at by an electrician. Remember that this could lead to fatal accidents, such as home fires.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           Circuit breakers are protective installations that sense a change in the voltage and will automatically put out lights to prevent destroying your gadgets. If the circuit breaker keeps breaking, you might consider getting it checked. You might have also gotten a device that uses more volts than your previous gadgets did and this means that you need to upgrade your electrical system to manage the new number of volts.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           If your electric bills have been trending higher than usual, that means that you need an electrician to check your wiring. When there is a problem with the wires, they tend to draw off more electricity to do the same task. If you haven't added any new fixtures or technology to your home that uses electricity, your electrical system could be to blame for your increased bills.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           Lights could flicker for various reasons. If it's happening in your whole neighborhood, that means the problem might not be in your house. However, if flickering occurs only in your house, you need to call electricians to take a look at your wiring system.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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           As you can see, there are many warning signs you can look out for that may mean you need your electric system replaced. Remember electrical fires account for 51,000 fires and are responsible for 500 deaths, 1,400 injuries, and $1.3 billion in property damage annually, according to the Electrical Safety Foundation International. Give us a call today and let the electricians at Grant Plumbing and Electric take a look at the minor issues before they turn into major issues.
          
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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