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April 2010

Did you ever wonder what that funny looking pipe under the sink was?  You know the curved one. 

P-trap prevents sewer gas

That is a P-trap and what that does is trap water in the pipe to prevent sewer gas from entering the house.  The P-trap combined with proper venting will keep your house from smelling like a sewer and more importantly may keep safe from disease, specifically SARS.

You have to remember severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) that hit China back in 2003 don’t you?  Well it appears that, according to the World Health Organization “… that ineffective P-traps in the drainpipes of the Amoy Garden apartments in Hong Kong triggered the…outbreak.

US plumbing is required to have P-traps on drainlines for  all sinks, tubs, showers and toilets to prevent this sort of issue.  So look if you smell sewer gas or see tiny gnats flying around your house you are probably a victum of a poor or untrained plumber that failed to install a P-trap somewhere in your house.

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Brian’s WOW Plumbing Company LLC

April 25, 2010

Welcome to Brian’s WoW Plumbing Company LLC’s web site.  We have been in business since 2007 and service Brown County, Highland County, Clermont County and Clinton County Ohio.  We are an State of Ohio licensed, certified plumbing company.  Why is that important?  Well if you look under your sink and see this you have trouble.
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Water Damage and the Dreaded Cleanup Process

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Water damage happens and it isn’t pretty. While rain water is pure, the other stuff isn’t. Floods bring debris, mud, sewage, chemicals, and other contaminants into your home. Once the water recedes, guess what’s left behind? Even if the water damage came from a relatively clean source, such as a refrigerator water line break or [...]

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Three Easy Ways to Avoid a Plumbing Disaster

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If you own a home you should know that anything can happen at just about any time. You need to be prepared to handle an emergency when it happens. If you want to be prepared for when the worst happens you should read this article to learn how to handle three common disasters.
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A septic tank is a large, underground, watertight container, typically about 9 feet long, 4-5 feet wide and 5 feet tall that is connected to the home’s sewer line. While typically designed with a 1,000-gallon liquid capacity, the size of the tank is legally determined by the number of bedrooms in the home. (Septic tanks [...]

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Not Maintaining Your Toilet Could Put Your Whole Home In A Stink

April 25, 2010

We’ve all had to deal with an overflowing toilet before and depending on what the contents of it is at that time, it might be just a little more unpleasant to.
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Top Five Ways Water Damage Can Harm Your Home

April 25, 2010

When it comes to water damage homes may be more vulnerable you think simply because the area is typically so dry. Unlike other parts of the nation where home owners and city planners expect periodic flooding, water damage due to flooding remains a relatively rare for the area. That sense of complacency is what gets [...]

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