2015

Clear As Mud: What The Color Of Your Water Is Telling You

Water--it is the nectar of life and necessary for every animal and plant on this planet to survive. While it doesn't have a flavor, odor, or color on its own, many things can impact how water looks, tastes, or smells to the human nose. One of the most common complaints that homeowners have is that tap water has taken on a certain color; when this happens, it's because the water is completely saturated with impurities.

4 Tips For Keeping Your Septic System From Clogging Up

If your home has a septic tank, you may worry about it clogging up in between professional service calls. If so, use the following four tips to help keep your tank from backing up and creating a major mess in your yard and home. Flush Only Water And Waste Products Your septic system works through the breakdown of solids in the tank and removal of excess liquid into the drainfield. Because of this, you should only flush water and waste products down your drains.