When we are at your house or business, we will perform a FREE plumbing inspection of your property. In only 10-15 minutes we check for leaks, rust, water pressure, worn out connections and shut offs.
This short inspection can save you money, time, and the hassle of a plumbing emergency.
Preventative maintenance is smart!!!
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Are you compliant with the NEW LAW effective 7/1/11?
According to California Senate Bill 183, all existing single family homes must have carbon monoxide alarms. The new requirements apply if ANY of the following are present within a home:
* Attached garage
* Natural gas or propane furnace and/or natural gas range and/or oven, or
* Gas or wood-burning fireplace.
The alarms may be battery powered. At a minimum, the alarms are required:
* Outside of each sleeping area or bedroom and
* On each level of home
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a tasteless, odorless, invisible gas that can be dangerous when inhaled. CO is formed from the incomplete lighting of any flame-fueled device such as ranges, ovens, clothes dryers, furnaces, fireplace, grills, space heaters, vehicles, and water heaters.
If you live in an apartment or condo, the CO alarm requirement goes into effect on 1/1/13.
* Attached garage
* Natural gas or propane furnace and/or natural gas range and/or oven, or
* Gas or wood-burning fireplace.
The alarms may be battery powered. At a minimum, the alarms are required:
* Outside of each sleeping area or bedroom and
* On each level of home
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a tasteless, odorless, invisible gas that can be dangerous when inhaled. CO is formed from the incomplete lighting of any flame-fueled device such as ranges, ovens, clothes dryers, furnaces, fireplace, grills, space heaters, vehicles, and water heaters.
If you live in an apartment or condo, the CO alarm requirement goes into effect on 1/1/13.
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