How to Build and Establish Business Credit
The credit markets have certainly changed over the past few year and finding information on business credit seems to continue to be a challenge. This blog will map out the path for new businesses to find the credit they need and network support they want.
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Sunday, March 31, 2019
Power Vent and Direct Vent Water Heater Replacement
In addition to normal venting operation a power vent water heater has a blower motor on the top of the water heater to assist in providing air for combustion of the heater. A direct vent has special venting that provides both air for combustion as well as a vent for removing the exhaust from your home. There is also a direct power vent model that provides both.
https://mygeorgiaplumberdiy.blogspot.com/2019/03/power-vent-and-direct-vent-water-heater.html
Saturday, March 30, 2019
My Georgia Plumber's Blog: Gas Barbecue Grill Installations
A gas line to your BBQ grill has many benefits over propane. For one, it is cheaper. Depending on the market, adding a natural gas line could be as much as one third the cost of using a propane grill. Natural gas is also better for the environment because it burns cleaner than propane; it has less exhaust which means healthier food and surrounding air for family and guests. Installing a natural gas line also ensures that you won’t run out of fuel, you’ll always be able to finish cooking your steaks or chicken kabobs
https://mygeorgiaplumberdiy.blogspot.com/2019/03/gas-barbecue-grill-installations.html
Friday, March 29, 2019
My Georgia Plumber's Blog: Different type of Toilets
A toilet is a toilet right? Not much to consider other than how much does it cost to have a toilet installed in Atlanta and what does it look like? Right? Well there are some other considerations that are equally as important as cost and aesthetics.
https://mygeorgiaplumberdiy.blogspot.com/2019/03/different-type-of-toilets.html
Thursday, March 28, 2019
My Georgia Plumber's Blog: Dekalb County Water & Sewage Information
DEKALB COUNTY INEFFICIENT PLUMBING FIXTURES REPLACEMENT PLAN (2008) April 17, 2008 - Revised On February 5, 2008 DeKalb County passed an ordinance affecting every property in unincorporated areas of the County on which there is a building constructed before January 1, 1993. In general, the purpose of the ordinance is to require all such buildings to be retrofitted with water-conserving plumbing fixtures (sometimes called “low flow” plumbing fixtures) at the time they are sold. Set forth below is an explanation of how the new ordinance will work in question and answer format.
https://mygeorgiaplumberdiy.blogspot.com/2019/03/dekalb-county-water-and-sewage.html
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
My Georgia Plumber's Blog: Ice Maker Supply Lines
One of the many modern day conveniences we have in our kitchens today is an ice maker. Ice makers use water from an ice maker supply line coming out of the wall, usually located behind your refrigerator. Ice maker supply lines are made of plastic or copper and both materials can stretch or kink over time.
https://mygeorgiaplumberdiy.blogspot.com/2019/03/ice-maker-supply-lines.html
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
My Georgia Plumber's Blog: Professional Urinal Maintenance
Professional Urinal Unclogging Services My Georgia Plumber is who you need to call to get your urinal unclogged when the clog is anything below the surface of the urinal. We service commercial buildings in Alpharetta, Acworth, Ball Ground, Canton, Cumming, Kennesaw, Marietta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Woodstock and all points in between.
https://mygeorgiaplumberdiy.blogspot.com/2019/03/professional-urinal-maintenance.html
Monday, March 25, 2019
My Georgia Plumber's Blog: Bidet and Toilet-Bidet Combos
Bidets are a popular plumbing fixture in Europe, Latin America, East Asia, and the Middle East. Recently they are becoming more and more common here in the United States. Long considered a luxury item, this sit-down wash basin is not only convenient to use, it also helps conserve water.
https://mygeorgiaplumberdiy.blogspot.com/2019/03/bidets-and-toilet-bidet-combos.html
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