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How to Fix a Salt Corroded Garage Drain Pipe

How to Fix a Salt Corroded Garage Drain Pipe

by David Wiley | Jan 27, 2023 | Plumbing Contractor, Property Management

If you are a Chicago property manager, there could be a problem lurking below or near your building. It is an issue that is unseen and rarely a concern…until it manifests itself in an ugly and damaging way: a salt-corroded garage drain pipe. You see, in a cold...
Inspect your Copper Plumbing Pipes to Prevent Future Problems

Inspect your Copper Plumbing Pipes to Prevent Future Problems

by David Wiley | Aug 23, 2022 | Pipe Assessment

Do you have copper pipes in your Chicago building? Copper pipes were and are a popular choice due to their versatility, resistance to corrosion, and anti-bacterial properties. While they have a lot of positives, including their expected 50+ year lifespan, they also...
How Pinhole Leaks in Copper Piping Can Lead to Tenant Disaster

How Pinhole Leaks in Copper Piping Can Lead to Tenant Disaster

by David Wiley | Aug 18, 2022 | Pipe Assessment

Are you concerned about pinhole leaks in your copper piping? If you’re not, you should be. This is because pinhole leaks can cause damage behind your walls, and if you have enough of them, the water pressure in your building can be significantly decreased, causing...
A Broken Water Pipe Leads to Multiple Layers of Damage

A Broken Water Pipe Leads to Multiple Layers of Damage

by David Wiley | Mar 21, 2022 | Epoxy Pipe Lining, Leaking Pipes, Pipe Assessment, plumbing maintenance, Property Management, Property Manager

When was the last time you thought about the water pipes in your walls? If you’re like most individuals, you probably don’t think about them, unless something goes wrong. Unfortunately, that may be a bad approach. This is because water pipes that aren’t regularly...
How Potable Water Rises to the Top Floor of Your Building

How Potable Water Rises to the Top Floor of Your Building

by David Wiley | Aug 27, 2020 | Pipe Assessment, Pipe Restoration

What’s the last time you thought about how your potable water gets to the top floor of your Chicago highrise building? If you’re like most people, you’ve never thought about it. You turn on a tap or start the washer, and the water simply flows. The truth is that it’s...
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