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How To Prevent and Get Rid of Ants in The Basement

Noticing one or two ants in your home may not seem like a big deal, and it typically isn't. However, sometimes seeing only a few ants could mean that you might have a problem starting soon. Those...

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Electric Water Heater Leaking

It's never a good sign when you go into the basement and notice a puddle of water around your water heater. One of the most common reasons for an electric water heater to leak is because of a loose...

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Common Basement Smells and Odors – The Problem and Solution

An unpleasant smell coming from the basement is never a good thing, and it is never something that you want to ignore. Some of these smells could be caused by something as serious as mold or sewer...

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Ejector Pump Not Working

Next to the sump pump in your basement, one of the most important pumps you might have is the ejector pump that is used to remove sewage waste. When this pump stops working, you could have one nasty...

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Water Softener is Not Using Salt

Have you ever checked the salt level in the brine tank expecting to have to fill it, only to see that it's still sitting in the same spot it was at last month when you last filled it? The most...

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Water Softener Taste Salty

One of the biggest myths associated with water softeners is that it makes your water taste salty, but that is not exactly true. It will, however, add more sodium to the water and depending on how...

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