Posts Tagged ‘inches’
Friday, November 2nd, 2012
Cashman called the drywall chunk “small” – about two or three inches by three or four inches – and said he didn't know why it came down but didn't believe it was a water leak . He said there was a basketball seen lodged near ..
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McAuliffe Elementary Springs Leaks – Concord, NH Patch
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Friday, June 15th, 2012
Posted by Stephen Badger You have just discovered four inches of water in your office, or finished basement, after a heavy rain storm – and now you have no idea what to do – or even where to start.
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The Fungus "Amungus" Part 1: There's a water leak in my home or …
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Monday, June 11th, 2012
It is very important to educate yourself on where to find your sewer clean -outs. These are capped pipes, approximately four inches in diameter, used as access points where the sewer lateral can be serviced
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Sewer Responsibilities of the Homeowner
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Monday, April 30th, 2012
If you come home to find four inches of standing water in your home, chances are that you will have the urge to rush and call in an emergency plumber . However, not every instance of a plumbing issue is the time to call for …
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When do I need an emergency plumber? | Jacksonville Plumbing Blog
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Wednesday, October 19th, 2011
The break, reported at 6 p.m. at Banksville and Crane Avenue, flooded the road with water that police said was around four inches deep.
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Water main break snarls rush hour traffic on Banksville Road …
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