by SylvanLMP | Jun 22, 2001
There is a lot of talk lately about further reducing the gallon per flush for water closet (toilet) use from 1.6 GPF to 1 GPF. The problem here is not all toilets are manufactured equally and not all are fully tested before sent out into the real world
by SylvanLMP | Jun 5, 2001
Well, now that my drain cleaning season is in full swing, thanks to the rains, leaves and mud I finally got to use my Rigid 2,200 gas fired water jetter
by SylvanLMP | May 21, 2001
I have just completed 67 drains on a large building with lots of set backs. What I am curious about is who trains the new design engineers and architects in roof drainage? After my 3rd day on this job I asked for a meeting with not only the designing engineer but the building owner and the architect
by SylvanLMP | Apr 11, 2001
I have just recently heard of yet another franchise being created using a dead man’s name and it made me stop and think about the time that I set up my own Company
by SylvanLMP | Mar 8, 2001
Depending on local code but normally a min of 100°F (38°C). In Nursing homes or where children are concerned 105°F (40.5°C) maximum is the preferred temperature
by SylvanLMP | Jan 15, 2001
I happened to be in a home center this morning looking for some light bulbs when I came upon the plumbing department. A home owner looking for some advice was asking the store person about pumps for his heating system
by SylvanLMP | Dec 22, 2000
Sometimes we are called upon to service a gas water heater, furnace, boiler, range or other gas equipment that appears to be producing less energy than the customer feels is adequate
by SylvanLMP | Nov 30, 2000
There may not be a labour shortage but there certainly is a skilled labour shortage. Short training courses which can only teach the very basics are being used to fill the shortfall in skilled labour. A 12 week course can not convey the knowledge gained in a 5 year apprenticeship
by SylvanLMP | Nov 8, 2000
The camera view of a sewer pipe is valuable for showing the overall condition of the pipe, the nature of obstructions etc. However for many applications this information is useless without also knowing the specific location of the problem being viewed
by SylvanLMP | Sep 28, 2000
Many senior citizens, children and infants are scalded each year from tap water. These burns can be very serious. Taking a few simple precautions, may save yourself and your children from a lot of pain
by SylvanLMP | Aug 17, 2000
I have been asked which type of snake (sewer rod) is the best. The answer is there is no BEST it all depends on the application at hand. For example
by SylvanLMP | Jul 31, 2000
My toilet is leaking around the base of the toilet bowl. Please tell me, step by step, how to replace the wax seal if this is indeed the problem. Before you decide to replace the wax gasket, first try the following
by SylvanLMP | Jul 25, 2000
It appears some blokes are penny wise and dollar foolish. Do you walk away from the job when you are asked by the builder/building owner to install one sewerage ejector rather than a duplex pump
by SylvanLMP | Jul 14, 2000
I recently walked into my laundry room and discovered water dripping through the Air conditioning vent in the ceiling (yes dripping not condensation).Thinking it was a leaky toilet in the master bathroom directly above the laundryroom I
by SylvanLMP | Jun 23, 2000
Well, folks more and more “heating guys” are out there doing whatever damage they can to unsuspecting clients. These heating guys were not happy enough causing all kinds of under slab leaks and damage. Now some are even looking to blow away the entire home also
by SylvanLMP | Jun 13, 2000
I just realized that somewhere around the shower is leaking. How can I determine if it is the shower pan, the supply line or if its caused by the worn out shower door seal?
by SylvanLMP | May 29, 2000
Far be it for me to say “I told you so” but here we go with another plastic piping failure. Now I am wondering who decided plastic should even be considered for heating? I was under the impression that ANYTHING that is a good conductor of electricity is also a GREAT conductor of heat
by SylvanLMP | May 8, 2000
Something is very VERY wrong if your radiators cracked from “too much steam” as
by SylvanLMP | Apr 26, 2000
Recently we went to a job to replace a defective water meter. Although this is normally a simple job it almost cost my employee his life
by SylvanLMP | Apr 3, 2000
Thus for or example we have designed a duel handle water closet (toilet) one handle for liquid waste and the other handle that allow more water through for the flushing mechanism to allow for the removal of solids