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How A.Y. McDonald Brings Interchangeability to Our Compression Ends
In an ideal world, you’d be able to satisfy all your customers’ needs with as little inventory on your shelves as possible.
We Put the ‘Fast’ in ‘Fast Connect Fitting’
Fast food vs. sit-down restaurants, instant vs. brewed coffee, and planes vs. cars.
Why (not) a Meter Setter, Meter Pit, or Meter Box?
The majority of the fixtures that make water work for you and your community are located just a number of feet underground.
The 7 Most Common Reasons to Call a Plumber
On average, research shows that homeowners will call a plumber once every three years.
Telescoping Curb Box - Do More With Less
In reference to an object, telescoping (verb) is the act of sliding or causing to slide into itself, so that the object itself becomes smaller or larger.
Attaching Adjustability to Our Meter Setters
Until recently, adjustability was a word not often used to describe certain water works products.
Revealing the Healing Properties of Copper
The chemical element, copper, holds the title of many firsts, including the first metal to be used by humans, the first metal to be smelted from its core, the first metal to be cast into a shape in a mold, and the first metal to be purposefully alloyed with another metal (tin) to create bronze.
Do You Follow Proper Protocol?
Recognized as the timeliest and most cost effective solution, freight shipping is seen as more of a necessity than an option now-a-days; but that doesn’t mean that taking this route comes without disadvantages.
Taking the Guessing Game Out of Water Meter Sizes
When it comes to recording water usage within a structure, there are multiple water meter size options available – and they’re not always labeled as so.
Removing ‘Lead’ From Our Drinking Water Vocabulary
At any given time, you could be standing just a number of feet above century old pipes.