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Flushing Away the Mysteries That Surround Plumbing Supply Lines
Most of the plumbing in bathrooms are located under fixtures and behind walls – with one exception being the supply line.
Why Providing Great Plumbing Service Isn’t Always Enough
There are nearly three times more plumbing and HVAC contractors located in the U.S. than there are number of cities.
13 Ways Southern U.S. Pipes Can Make Room for Freezing Temperatures
The southern portion of the United States is generally known for its sunny days and warm temperatures.
AYMcDonald.com: Helping You Stay Connected
A.Y. McDonald experts are constantly looking for different platforms for providing the power of information at your fingertips.
Silent Sump Pump Check Valves 101
Water lines, sewage, service laterals, pressure pumps, HVAC systems, boilers, and utilities.
The Importance of Modern Day Plumbing Played Out Through History
Did you know that back in the mid 19th century, portions of the U.S. had outlawed bathing except by medical directive?
Push-Fit Fittings: Pushing the Industry Forward
Change is inevitable no matter what industry you work in.
The Three Parts That Make Up the Heart of Plumbing
At a relatively young age, we are able to understand the functionality of plumbing fixtures, from the bathtub all the way to the kitchen sink.
The 7 Most Common Reasons to Call a Plumber
On average, research shows that homeowners will call a plumber once every three years.
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.