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Winner Plumbing & Heating offers you services that benefit your lifestyle and
are also cost effective. See how you can benefit from softwater and reverse osmosis
by clicking on the links or see what dangers can come from sewer gas.
Winner Plumbing & Heating offers a wide variety of services that make us the only plumbing
and heating company you'll ever need:
- Residential & Commercial Installation of Pipes & Fixtures
- Service & Repair of Pipes & Fixtures
- Remodels / Additions / New Construction
- Complete Bathroom & Kitchen Fixtures
- Drain Cleaning, Sewer Cleaning & Grease Trap Cleaning
- Smoke Testing for Sewer Gas Leaks
- Sewer Camera
- Water Heaters
- Boilers
- Water Softeners
- Reverse Osmosis Drinking Systems
- Garbage Disposals
- Sump Pumps
- In-floor Heat
- Drinking Fountains
- Grease Traps
- Grab Bars
Interesting Facts
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If you do not have a water filter, YOU ARE a water filter. Chlorine is a known carcinogen and attaches your arteries causing arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).
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The average household plumbing system represents an investment of about 15% of the value of the house. No part of the home is more important. A smoothly functioning plumbing system is essential to good health and adds to the convenience of modern living.
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A faucet leaking 60 drops a minute will waste 2,299 gallons of water every year. Homeowners should repair a leaky faucet at once. You pay two times! Once for water going through the meter, and then again on your sewer bill, which is based on water usage.
In a typical home more than 9,000 gallons of water a year is wasted while running the faucet waiting for hot water. As much as 15% of your annual water heating costs can be wasted heating that 9,000 gallons of water.
- Every 10 degrees higher on a hot water tank's thermostats settings represents a 3% increase in cost for that unit.
- The average person uses about 100 gallons of water a day at home.
- Between 15 to 25 gallons of water is used for the typical 5 minute shower.
- An 8 oz glass can be filled 15,000 times for the same cost of a six-pack of pop.
- Hand washing dishes can use up to 20 gallons of water to wash dishes. An automatic dishwasher uses approximately 9 to 12 gallons.
- If every home in America had a water faucet that dripped once a second, 928 million gallons of water per day would be wasted.
- While usage varies from community to community and person to person, on average, Americans use 183 gallons of water a day for cooking, washing, flushing, and watering purposes. The average family turns on the tap between 70 and 100 times daily.
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