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		<title>San Gabriel Valley Plumbing Repairs 101</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You wake up in the middle of the night annoyed by a dripping sound that you just cannot ignore no matter how much concentration and diversion one would ordinarily do to take away that from thought; or imagine a situation where you find out that the water in the toilet just does not stop going [...]]]></description>
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<p>You wake up in the middle of the night annoyed by a dripping sound that you just cannot ignore no matter how much concentration and diversion one would ordinarily do to take away that from thought; or imagine a situation where you find out that the water in the toilet just does not stop going down right after you flush, these situations are real nightmares that one would not want to be in. These are grim instances when one ought to face <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/california_plumber/"><strong>San Gabriel Valley </strong><strong>plumbing repairs</strong></a>.</p>
<p>The drain pipes and water system of the house is essential to ensure that there is no water wastage. A water leak on any part of the house can pose a long-term danger since this can cause unnecessary flooding or corrosion on metal pipes, cause fixtures to wear out hastily or weaken the structure of the house in general. <strong><strong>San Gabriel Valley</strong> </strong><strong>Plumbing repairs</strong> involve drain pipes and water system that can criss-cross inside the house. One ought to identify which drain pipe is connected to such as kitchen sinks, bathroom sinks, toilet bowls, bath tubs or other fixtures. This is very essential as a mistake in identifying the right drain pipe to be fixed or repaired might worsen the problem.</p>
<p><strong>Plumbing repairs</strong> can be done by anyone provided that he would gather a whole lot of information on how to address the problem; it is also important that one be familiar with the materials and concepts used. This solution is viable especially if the person is very much acquainted with <strong><strong>San Gabriel Valley</strong> </strong><strong>plumbing repairs </strong>or an expert in the field. Should this be the case, one can guarantee savings on time and money. However, if unsuccessful, the problem can only worsen or may lead one to being certain if the leak will not happen again .</p>
<p>Sometimes, the problem may not lie on the drain pipe or water system alone. There might be situations that involve other factors in the problem. On this note, it is recommended that one opt to hire a licensed plumber to do the job, should one be familiar yet uncertain with how things should work in <strong>plumbing repairs</strong>. This will save you from time and, as for costs, think of it this way: you are paying for professional help and peace of mind. A licensed plumber ought to solve the problem efficiently through their knowledge and expertise. Some contractors provide more than repairing; they may offer added benefits such as a follow-up on the repairs done or a free estimate of the damage and a roundabout of the general condition of one’s water piping system. Browsing on the net is advisable as some contractors websites can provide one with a whole lot of information on where to find the best licensed plumbers in town and perhaps an added bonus regarding affordable rates.</p>
<p>A simple water leak may not at all just be covered or cemented by simple fixing. There might be more than what can only be perceived by the homeowner. <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/"><strong><strong>San Gabriel Valley</strong> </strong><strong>Plumbing repairs</strong></a> can be easy to comprehend yet complicated at some point to execute. At the end of the day, one would always want to settle in a hassle-free, worry-free and leak-free home.</p>
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		<title>Plumbers in San Gabriel Valley</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2011 15:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People can survive in a house that has adequate plumbing even if there is nothing else in it.  Many activities that people do at home require a constant supply of water.  These rituals include but are not limited to taking a shower, cleaning the house, and answering the call of nature.  People often take these [...]]]></description>
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		<script src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js" type="text/javascript"></script></div><p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-258" title="San Gabriel Valley Plumbing" src="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/plumber-blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/plumber-fixing-300x200.jpg" alt="plumber fixing 300x200 Plumbers in San Gabriel Valley" width="300" height="200" />People can survive in a house that has adequate plumbing even if there is nothing else in it.  Many activities that people do at home require a constant supply of water.  These rituals include but are not limited to taking a shower, cleaning the house, and answering the call of nature.  People often take these simple but necessary benefits for granted that it is easy for them to be ignorant of the possible consequences if these have been taken away.  A person who cannot enjoy these benefits of plumbing at home will eventually end up in utter squalor like an animal living in the wild.</p>
<p>Any structure, be it a small house or a big building, must have adequate plumbing in place before it can be occupied by anyone.  Plumbing is among the primary responsibilities of whoever the contractor is and any problems that arise after the structure has been built will be for them to solve, but contractors will not always be available to attend to such matters because they may be preoccupied with other construction projects of their own.  Problems often come to surface just when people need water indoors the most and therefore require immediate fixing, but whom can the people turn to if the contractors are busy elsewhere?  The structure’s occupants may perform some maintenance by themselves but even those who have been doing amateur plumbing work for quite some time will be hamstrung by a lack of experience and equipment, especially in the face of extensive maintenance that requires professional attention.</p>
<p>If your contractor is unavailable, as is often the case, you could do just as well by availing of the services of any <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/california_plumber/"><strong>San Gabriel Valley plumber</strong> </a>in your community.  A qualified <strong>San Gabriel Valley plumber</strong> may not be the same person who put in the pipes and other things that deliver the water you need for use in your home or office, but that person still possesses more skills and knowledge that most people do regarding those things and how they are laid out.  Considering the number of specialists available in any community, it won’t take you long to call for one to look over your situation and determine the best course of action.  Like most service providers, a <strong>plumber</strong> will provide a free estimate of how much the required maintenance will cost you instead of merely getting to work on your problem right away and revealing to you only later that it will cost you an arm and a leg.</p>
<p>Finding a <strong>plumber</strong> is easy because many of them promote their services through telephone directories and even online.  It’s choosing a good<strong> <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com">San Gabriel Valley</a></strong><a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com"> <strong>plumber</strong></a> that’s the hard part because there could be dozens of them in a given area and going through them one by one might not be practical, especially if your plumbing problems need to be fixed as soon as possible.  Compounding the dilemma is the fact that not all of them will deliver the same quality of service even if they charge the same as the next one.  The best way to look around is to narrow your search down to those who have garnered favorable feedback from their customers.  You could ask your relatives, friends, and neighbors who have requested for them in the past and find out which are the ones worth calling.</p>
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		<title>Benefits Of San Gabriel Valley Tankless Water Heaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 19:42:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever thought about getting a San Gabriel Valley tankless water heater, based off a plumber&#8217;s recommendation? San Gabriel Valley tankless water heaters are definitely something you should be looking into. San Gabriel Valley tankless water heaters, sometimes known as instantaneous, continuous flow or inline are the perfect alternative to conventional tank heaters. They heat liquids [...]]]></description>
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<p>San Gabriel Valley tankless water heaters, sometimes known as instantaneous, continuous flow or inline are the perfect alternative to conventional tank heaters. They heat liquids on demand or instantly rather than keeping liquids in reserve like conventional tank heaters. They use less energy than tank heaters which in turns means lower energy bills for you.</p>
<h2>San Gabriel Valley Tankless Water Heaters Are Versatile</h2>
<p>They can be operated electrically or with natural gas or propane. Gas ones can heat more liquid faster while electric ones need access to a lot of electric power to rapidly heat water. They are very efficient when it comes to energy conservative. They have efficiency ratings at nearly 99%.</p>
<p>Most supply hot water for the whole house including appliances. The ones that supply hot water for the whole house are largest of the heaters. Point-of-use <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com">San Gabriel Valley tankless water heaters</a> are smaller units and can be placed under sinks or other easy access areas.</p>
<p>Point-of-use San Gabriel Valley tankless water heater units provide hot water for a specific outlet versus the whole house. They are located right where the water is being used and save more energy than centrally installed San Gabriel Valley tankless water heaters, but are usually used in combination with a central water heater because of their small tank size. Generally speaking, they are good choices because they don&#8217;t take up much space and can be hidden out of site.</p>
<h2>A Few Reasons To Consider San Gabriel Valley Tankless Water Heaters</h2>
<p><strong>Unlimited hot water -</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">As liquid is heated while passing through the system an unlimited supply of hot water is available with a San Gabriel Valley tankless water heater however, this can also be a disadvantage as running out of hot water self-limits use while a <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/heating_plumbing.html">San Gabriel Valley tankless heater</a> has no such limit.</p>
<p><strong>Size -</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">They can be mounted under a sink, in an easy access area, or anywhere else you think would be a good location. Because there is no tank, the places of where it can go are virtually endless.</p>
<p><strong>Water damage is minimized -</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">They have no tanks to store liquid, so there are no chances of water damage do to a leak or hole in the tank. There are still risks of water damage from faulty parts such as improper piping or bad fittings.</p>
<p><strong>Longevity -</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">They have no tanks meaning they will outlast the conventional heater twice as many years because corrosion is due to standing water in the tank. The corrosion will be on the pipes or around the fittings vs. the tank.</p>
<p><strong>Environmentally Friendly -</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">They are designed to only use gas and water when they are being used. Therefore, you are not wasting resources to heat the water in a conventional heater.</p>
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		<title>Plumbing Tips To Prepare For a San Gabriel Winter</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 18:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many San Gabriel plumbing problems associated with winter could easily be avoided. Chilly fall San Gabriel temperatures serve as a polite reminder that once winter arrives it may be unanticipated, often catching proprietors unprepared for San Gabriel plumbing inconveniences associated with extreme cold. Here are a few valuable plumbing tips to keep your San Gabriel plumbing system running [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com">San Gabriel plumbing</a> problems associated with winter could easily be avoided. Chilly fall San Gabriel temperatures serve as a polite reminder that once winter arrives it may be unanticipated, often catching proprietors unprepared for San Gabriel plumbing inconveniences associated with extreme cold. Here are a few valuable plumbing tips to keep your San Gabriel plumbing system running well during winter.<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-243" title="frozen pipes" src="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/plumber-blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/frozen-pipes.jpg" alt="frozen pipes Plumbing Tips To Prepare For a San Gabriel Winter" width="230" height="250" /></p>
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<li>Turn off outdoor water hoses. If it is still connected, water inside the hoses can freeze and expand bringing about spouts and San Gabriel connecting pipes in your house to ice up and break down.</li>
<li>Ensure external taps are not leaking out or pouring out. Contact a plumbing contractor to take care of the crucial fixes before freezing temperatures arrive. Understand that once pipes ice up, water pressure grows and induces cracks &#8211; no matter whether pipe is composed of copper, plastic, or steel. Even a very little fracture might generate beyond 250 gallons of water in just one calendar day.</li>
<li>If your San Gabriel house has interior shut-off valves giving rise to outdoor spouts, disconnect them and drain water from lines.</li>
<li>Pad pipes in heatless vicinities, such as crawl or garages spaces. Position heating stripe or thermostat-controlled heat cables all over the pipes that are exposed and vulnerable to freezing.</li>
<li>Your San Gabriel water heater is working even harder at the time of wintertime months. Have a <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/california_plumber/">San Gabriel plumbing</a> service professional flush it away and remove deposit buildup, which causes corrosion, shortens the length of life and reduces warming functionality.</li>
<li>Once departing from your residence for extended periods of time, shut off the major water regulator and take the water out by releasing open faucets at the highest and lowest places of the house.</li>
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<p>Put into use the above mentioned helpful plumbing info and tips to increase the life span of your plumbing system in the course of wintry weather. It&#8217;s recommended to seek professional aid to winterize the plumbing system in your property.</p>
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		<title>San Gabriel Valley Furnace Installation Checklist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Furnaces are appliances that keep our homes warm permanently through the movement of air, hot water or steam. Since they produce a lot of heat, there may be times that the improper San Gabriel Valley furnace installation may pose danger to our homes. Contractors are required to follow strict guidelines in order to ensure a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Furnaces are appliances that keep our homes warm permanently through the movement of air, hot water or steam. Since they produce a lot of heat, there may be times that the improper <strong><a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/">San Gabriel Valley furnace installation</a> </strong>may pose danger to our homes. Contractors are required to follow strict guidelines in order to ensure a safe and running furnace and to keep clients away from harm. There are many things that a contractor takes into consideration before installing your furnace. Below is a checklist of the things that should be observed by a contractor:</p>
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<li>Load calculation – In order to know a home’s heating and cooling requirements, a contractor should understand the load calculation of the house. There are contractors who base or determine the needs for heating or cooling on the size of the house (square feet). This should not be the case because it will produce inaccurate information on the total load that a home can actually handle.</li>
<li>Replacement – Contractors are not allowed to replace any parts of the furnace with any identical parts because there is a possibility that these are already incorrect originally.</li>
<li>Ventilation – Venting systems should always be compliant to <strong>San Gabriel Valley furnace installation</strong> requirements and regulations. Your old venting system can still be used as long as it is compatible to the new furnace you had installed by your contractor. However, for blower-type furnaces, it is required to have at least 2 square inches for every 1000 BTU. The rest of the furnaces only require 2 combustion openings.</li>
<li>Garage furnaces – An elevation height of at least 18 inches from the floor of the garage to the point of ignition must be observed. At the same time, the furnace should be kept away from the path leading to the garage area.</li>
<li>Restricted areas – Bedrooms, closets and bathrooms cannot be installed with gas-fired furnaces. <strong>San Gabriel Valley Furnace installation</strong> in the attic requires a five feet space from the floor to the ceiling with a 30”x30” opening within 20 feet of the furnace’s location.</li>
<li>Underfoot furnaces – Underfoot furnaces should have a light switch near it in order have visibility during operation. Suspended furnaces, on the other hand, must be elevate at a 6 inch height above the ground.</li>
<li>Inspection – After the furnace installation, your contractor should provide a description of the installation for the building inspector to check. Chimneys are inspected to verify the compliance to the standard 350 degrees.</li>
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<p>Hiring a contractor for your <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/HVAC_Services/California_Heating.html"><strong>San Gabriel Valley furnace installation</strong> </a>needs can be a breeze if you have checked on skilled technicians who can do the job for you. It is very important to hire contractors that offer warranty on their work, especially if you have a furnace that is top of the line. A lot of furnaces have a five year warranty on parts and a lifetime warranty on the heat exchangers. It will be a great addition to have a contractor who will do a perfect installation job. Some will even offer added warranty on labor or money-back guarantees.</p>
<h3 align="left">So if you are looking for furnace repairs or heating system installation in the <strong>Bergen County</strong> area, then please call us at 201-447-5711 or complete our <a href="http://www.martinmastersplumbing.com/estimate.html">online request form</a>.</h3>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the winter nights draw in and the temperatures fall, you could well find that you are turning up the thermostat on your San Gabriel Valley central heating in an effort to stay warm. In addition, you may be keeping the heating switched on for longer in order to keep the cold from coming in. [...]]]></description>
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<p><img title="spray-insulation" src="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/plumber-blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/spray-insulation-300x199.jpg" alt="spray insulation 300x199 Youll Want Quality Insulation in Time for a San Gabriel Valley Winter" width="300" height="199" align="right" />As the winter nights draw in and the temperatures fall, you could well find that you are turning up the thermostat on your San Gabriel Valley central heating in an effort to stay warm.</p>
<p>In addition, you may be keeping the heating switched on for longer in order to keep the cold from coming in.</p>
<p>Doing so inevitably will result in higher utility bills. Using gas and electricity costs money, so keeping cosy in the winter could have a chilling effect on your finances.</p>
<p>However, if you&#8217;re keen to stay warm during the colder months of the year without breaking the bank then you may want to consider the benefits of<a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/california_plumber/insulation.html"> installing home insulation</a>.</p>
<p>Calling in a <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/">San Gabriel Valley plumbing, heating and cooling contractor</a> to install insulation in your property, whether this is in the loft or in your walls, has a number of advantages. But if managing money over the winter is a particular area of concern, than you may be interested to note the financial benefits that it can offer.</p>
<p>Whether you install roof insulation material in your loft or opt for cavity wall insulation, the heat that normally escapes through tiny draughts and holes in a property will be trapped inside. This means that your home feels warmer and in turn means you do not have to have your heating switched on for as long, reducing your utility bills. And as you save money over the winter, you may find yourself with additional income with which to spend on Christmas presents!</p>
<p>There will be some initial outlay involved in having insulation installed and the price you end up paying will depend on the amount of work you want do as well as the tradesmen you hire. Once it is complete, however, you should find that the money you have saved in the form of lower gas and electricity bills more than covers the cost incurred.</p>
<p>And getting such work can also prove to be useful if you are keen to reduce your carbon footprint. The fact home insulation means that heating systems do not have to be switched on for as long means you can save energy and lower the amount of CO2 that your property produces.</p>
<p>Hiring tradesmen to<a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/california_plumber/insulation.html"> install wall insulation</a> could also help reduce the build-up of condensation inside a home, particularly as the winter months can expose properties to a high amount of snow and rain.</p>
<p>As with many other home improvement jobs, you may be tempted to have a go at installing insulation materials yourself. While it is possible for you to fit loft insulation, if you do not have too much experience of DIY you may be better leaving it to a qualified <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/">San Gabriel Valley insulation professional.</a> In any case there are some jobs, such as cavity wall insulation, which require specialist knowledge and skills so you may find it easier to hire a tradesman to do all the insulation jobs in your home.</p>
<p>But finding reputable tradesmen can be easier said than done. You might be tempted to automatically go with the first tradesman you can find in the phonebook, however using the internet could prove to be a much more effective way of getting the work you want done on your home completed at a reasonable price.</p>
<p>Simply post details of the job online and you will be put in touch with a number of local San Gabriel Valley tradesmen who are interested in taking on the work.</p>
<p>You should also get a quote from each of them, allowing you to get a good idea of how much an insulation project should cost before you making a hiring decision. After all, you do not want to be ripped off. And as you can read users&#8217; comments and reviews you can find out more about whether the tradesman you are looking to take on is reputable and will do the work to a good standard.</p>
<p>By having good quality insulation in place for the winter, you can stay nice and warm in your San Gabriel Valley home no matter how cold it gets outside.</p>
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		<title>My Secret Tips To Cutting Your Energy Bill By At Least 30%</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you feel like cooling the outdoors? Does your air conditioner switch on more than once an hour? If your cooled air is escaping and warm air is entering your home, then you are paying dearly every time that air conditioner switches back on. Just look at your energy bills over the summer and you [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Do you feel like cooling the outdoors?</strong> Does your air conditioner switch on more than once an hour? If your cooled air is escaping and warm air is entering your home, then you are paying dearly every time that air conditioner switches back on. Just look at your energy bills over the summer and you will be amazed to see the true cost of trying to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home &#8211; it adds up to a very substantial amount, year after year.</p>
<p><strong>Are your walls warm to the touch?</strong> When they talk about the greenhouse effect on the news, does that remind you of your home in the summertime? If you notice that your walls are warm to the touch, then chances are your cooled air is cooling the outdoors! When cool air escapes and warm air gets in, you end up paying the price both financially and with your family&#8217;s comfort. Whether you use an air conditioner or an evaporative cooler, keeping the rooms in your home consistently cool can cost a substantial amount of money. Just look at your energy bills over the summer and you will be amazed to see the true cost of trying to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home &#8211; it adds up to a very substantial amount, year after year.</p>
<p><strong>Are some rooms warmer or colder than others?</strong> Do some rooms throughout your home feel like a hot, muggy, steamed bathroom? Are there rooms you avoid spending time in because of this? If you notice shifts in temperature from room to room in your home, then chances are your cooled air is escaping outdoors. When cool air gets out and warm air invades, you end up paying the price both financially and with your family&#8217;s comfort. Whether you use an air conditioner or an evaporative cooler, keeping the rooms in your home consistently cool can cost a substantial amount of money. Just look at your energy bills over the summer and you will be amazed to see the true cost of trying to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home &#8211; it adds up to a very substantial amount, year after year.</p>
<p><strong>Can you hear a conversation from the next room?</strong> Do you find you notice a conversation in the next room, or can you hear your neighbor slam his car door from over a block away? You might notice the sounds of the toilet flushing upstairs, or are you forced to appreciate the heavy bass of your teen&#8217;s latest popular album? Nowadays, many homes are built with little or no sound insulation, and the effects on your life can be far reaching &#8211; you end up losing sleep, or your kids can&#8217;t study. Stress levels always rise when music and noise can be heard throughout the house, or when the baby is awoken and none of the housework gets done. Your home is your sanctuary where you should expect peace and quiet.</p>
<p><strong>The solution</strong> to all of the above concerns is proper insulation of your home.</p>
<p><strong>The good news</strong> is that <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com">Kevin Shaw Plumbing, Inc.</a> has partnered with a local supplier to provide insulation service to our clients. We have fantastic solutions to insulate your existing attic, walls, ceilings, floors of your existing home.</p>
<p><strong>Give us a call</strong> @ 626-359-1864 to set up a free in home consultation. We will show you the money you can save and the comfort level you can obtain in your home.</p>
<p><strong>EVEN MORE GOOD NEWS. The Federal government along with the Gas company have programs that will help you pay for it. How cool is that?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Kevin Shaw</strong> is president of <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com">Kevin Shaw Plumbing, Inc</a>, serving the San Gabriel Valley since 1982. With over 30 years of In The Field experience, Kevin has the skills and know how to fix most any plumbing, heating, air conditioning and insulation problem and makes it a priority to stay abreast of the latest needs in customer satisfaction as well as technical advances. He has served as the President of the <a href="http://www.phccglaa.org">Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors (PHCC) of the Greater Los Angeles Area</a>, and the California State Board of PHCC. He is also a member of the distinguished organization <a href="http://www.nexstarnetwork.com">Nexstar Network</a> and a founding member of <a href="http://www.serviceroundtable.com">Service Roundtable</a>, both of which are trade organizations that train and equip contractors to meet their customer’s plumbing, heating &amp; cooling needs.</p>
<p>For questions, please contact info@kevinshawplumbing.com or call 626-359-1864. You may also visit the company’s website at <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com">www.KevinShawPlumbing.com</a> for more helpful tips and homeowner articles and general information. You may also send any questions or comments to: 224 E. Foothill Blvd., Monrovia, CA 91016</p>
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		<title>Emergency Shut-Off Valves &#8211; Protecting Your Norwalk Home From Flooding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Emergency shut-off valves are those little valves beneath your sinks and toilets that supply water to the fixtures. They are an important component to your Norwalk plumbing system as they give you the ability to shut water off to a leaking faucet or drain until repair can be made. Because these valves are not used [...]]]></description>
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		<script src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js" type="text/javascript"></script></div><p>Emergency shut-off valves are those little valves beneath your sinks and toilets that supply water to the fixtures. They are an important component to your <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/california_plumber/shutoff.html">Norwalk plumbing</a> system as they give you the ability to shut water off to a leaking faucet or drain until repair can be made.</p>
<p>Because these valves are not used frequently, we find many times they are extremely hard to turn, or are &#8220;frozen&#8221; in the open position. Or sometimes they can be closed and become &#8220;frozen&#8221; in the closed position when you try to re-open them. It is not uncommon to find older Norwalk homes with no working emergency shut-off valves whatsoever.</p>
<p>A similar problem is the valves that control the water supply at the house service and water heater. Valves called &#8220;gate&#8221; valves were commonly used (and in some areas still are) for these purposes. They are valves with a round handle and a &#8220;stem&#8221; that pushes a &#8220;gate&#8221; down into the valve to close, or raises it to open.</p>
<p>Our corrosive water quality in Norwalk plays havoc with these types of valves and it&#8217;s only a matter of time until the stem deteriorates and the valve becomes frozen in whatever position that is in when this occurs. A better valve to use is a &#8220;full port&#8221; ball valve. Ball valves work by using a lever handle that rotates a ball inside the faucet turn and has no &#8220;stem.&#8221; A recent innovation is ball valve angle stops and washing machine valves.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve converted your system to ball valves, it is simple and easy to shut water off and on at various fixtures with a simple turn of the valve with the fingertips. If you&#8217;ve ever tried to shut off a hot water angle stop, found it &#8220;frozen,&#8221; ran to the water heater and found a &#8220;frozen&#8221; gate valve, gone to the water service valve and found it &#8220;frozen,&#8221; located the water meter and found a valve that could only be closed with a &#8220;meter key&#8221; device, you&#8217;ve probably had an opportunity to meet one of your friendly local firemen.</p>
<p>To install or fix emergency shut off valves, give your local <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com/">Norwalk plumber</a> a call today!</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/5129771</p>
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<p>Though we hope that water line burst may never happen at your home, but then you can never predict such incidents and should always have this information handy. It is quite scary but if you are prepared and have an understanding on what can be done immediately, it makes the experience less frightening.</p>
<p>Since the water supply pipe is pressurized, it leads to a sudden gush of water pouring out in event of a burst. There is no indication or warning in this case, unlike the sewer main backup, wherein the water starts to drain only slowly.</p>
<p>It is crucial to understand the most important thing if the water pipe bursts and there is a plumbing emergency – Water needs to be turned off completely from the source. This can be done in either of the ways:</p>
<p>    * You will need to turn off the main shutoff valve, which could be located at the front of the house. In case it is a ball valve, the level will have to be turned one quarter in order to turn off the water supply. However, in case of the older gate valve, you will need to move the handle clockwise. An easy way to remember is “Righty tighty – Lefty loosy”.</p>
<p>    * You could alternatively turn off the water at the meter. To know where it is located, you will need to recall where the local utility company representative goes to read the meter each month to check on your water consumption.  You will require the right tools since this procedure cannot be done easily without the appropriate equipment.<br />
    * It is therefore advisable to purchase a meter key from your nearest hardware store and have the peace of mind that you will be able to manage and bring the situation under control at a short notice. Even though you will not be able to repair the plumbing damage and will require professional help in replacing the pipe etc, it will save you quite a lot of clean-up if you act on time and have the right tool handy.</p>
<p>Once the water supply is turned off from the mains, you must also keep these two things in mind:</p>
<p>The gas to the water heater should be turned off. This can be done by either using the gas caulk or adjusting the control unit and setting it on pilot, which will ensure that the water heater doesn’t burst if the tank is partially empty</p>
<p>The hose faucets located outside the house should be opened up, so that the residual water from the water pipes gets drained outside rather than inside.</p>
<p>After you have taken these handy steps, give us a call at 626-359-1864. We will be right out, get the leak fixed and get your water back on.</p>
<p>Proprietary Information, Kevin Shaw Plumbing, Inc &amp; Nexstar Network, © 2009</p>
<p>Kevin Shaw is president of <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com">Kevin Shaw Plumbing, Inc</a>, serving the San Gabriel Valley since 1982. With over 30 years of In The Field experience, Kevin has the skills and know how to fix most any plumbing problem and makes it a priority to stay abreast of the latest needs in customer satisfaction as well as technical advances. He has served as the President of the <a href="http://www.phccglaa.org">Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors (PHCC) of the Greater Los Angeles Area</a>, and the California State Board of PHCC. He is also a member of the distinguished organization <a href="http://www.nexstarnetwork.com">Nexstar Network</a> and a founding member of <a href="http://www.serviceroundtable.com">Service Roundtable</a>, both of which are trade organizations that train and equip contractors to meet their customer’s plumbing, heating &amp; cooling needs.</p>
<p>For questions, please contact info@kevinshawplumbing.com or call 626-359-1864. You may also visit the company’s website at <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com">www.KevinShawPlumbing.com</a> for more helpful tips and homeowner articles and general information. You may also send any questions or comments to: 224 E. Foothill Blvd., Monrovia, CA 91016</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just got off the phone consulting with a lady who got some bad advice and made a $900.00 mistake. Recently they bought a hot water system on price instead of what was best long term for their family. Now 3 month later, they are having to say bye by to that hard earned money. [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Recently</strong> they bought a hot water system on price instead of what was best long term for their family. </p>
<p><strong>Now</strong> 3 month later, they are having to say bye by to that hard earned money. Yes they are flushing $900 down the drain.</p>
<p><strong>Please,</strong> please, please think twice, and buy the very best you can afford from a <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com">reputable company</a>. </p>
<p><strong>Only </strong>rich people afford the cheap stuff and be doing it over and over.</p>
<p><strong>Kevin Shaw</strong> is president of <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com">Kevin Shaw Plumbing, Inc</a>, serving the San Gabriel Valley since 1982. With over 30 years of In The Field experience, Kevin has the skills and know how to fix most any plumbing, heating, air conditioning and insulation problem and makes it a priority to stay abreast of the latest needs in customer satisfaction as well as technical advances. He has served as the President of the <a href="http://www.phccglaa.org">Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors (PHCC) of the Greater Los Angeles Area</a>, and the California State Board of PHCC. He is also a member of the distinguished organization <a href="http://www.nexstarnetwork.com">Nexstar Network</a> and a founding member of <a href="http://www.serviceroundtable.com">Service Roundtable</a>, both of which are trade organizations that train and equip contractors to meet their customer’s plumbing, heating &amp; cooling needs.</p>
<p>For questions, please contact info@kevinshawplumbing.com or call 626-359-1864. You may also visit the company’s website at <a href="http://www.kevinshawplumbing.com">www.KevinShawPlumbing.com</a> for more helpful tips and homeowner articles and general information. You may also send any questions or comments to: 224 E. Foothill Blvd., Monrovia, CA 91016</p>
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