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A Record of Water Used or Wasted. Your Satisfaction, Our Strongest Point! June 18, 2015. Regardless of type, all meters have a special pointer that makes a complete revolution for each cubic foot of water being consumed at any given moment. To measure water used to sprinkle the lawn, for example, examine the meter before turning the sprinkler on and again after your turn it off. The difference between the two read outs is the amount of water you have used on the lawn! Subscribe to this Blog.
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Your Satisfaction, Our Strongest Point! March 31, 2015. In 1948 James M. Chrones built a building on McCully Street in Honolulu. The sewer pipes were originally installed in cast iron. Sixty Six years later, the pipes on the second floor needed replacement. When retrofitting old with new, it is best to keep the same standards going. The building is now owned by Butch Bukes, JMC Property Partners,. A long time, trusted client of Point Plumbing. Two images of newly installed cast iron pipe and fittings.
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Point Plumbing Blog - Cast Iron Blues!
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Your Satisfaction, Our Strongest Point! March 31, 2015. In 1948 James M. Chrones built a building on McCully Street in Honolulu. The sewer pipes were originally installed in cast iron. Sixty Six years later, the pipes on the second floor needed replacement. When retrofitting old with new, it is best to keep the same standards going. The building is now owned by Butch Bukes, JMC Property Partners,. A long time, trusted client of Point Plumbing. Two images of newly installed cast iron pipe and fittings.
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Point Plumbing Blog - A Record of Water Used or Wasted....
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A Record of Water Used or Wasted. Your Satisfaction, Our Strongest Point! June 17, 2015. Regardless of type, all meters have a special pointer that makes a complete revolution for each cubic foot of water being consumed at any given moment. To measure water used to sprinkle the lawn, for example, examine the meter before turning the sprinkler on and again after your turn it off. The difference between the two read outs is the amount of water you have used on the lawn! Subscribe to this Blog.
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Point Plumbing Blog - Water Meters Measure Water Usage!
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Water Meters Measure Water Usage! Your Satisfaction, Our Strongest Point! April 22, 2015. Do you suspect that you have a leak on your water system? If so, the first thing to do is to take a peek at your water meter! The red triangle that moves without a reason will increase your water bill which means more money out of your pocket. Your Satisfaction, Our Strongest Point! Subscribe to this Blog. Comments powered by Disqus. 2016 Point Plumbing Blog. Share this article with friends.
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Point Plumbing Blog - Water Meters Measure Water Usage!
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Water Meters Measure Water Usage! Your Satisfaction, Our Strongest Point! April 22, 2015. Do you suspect that you have a leak on your water system? If so, the first thing to do is to take a peek at your water meter! The red triangle that moves without a reason will increase your water bill which means more money out of your pocket. Your Satisfaction, Our Strongest Point! Subscribe to this Blog. Comments powered by Disqus. 2016 Point Plumbing Blog. Share this article with friends.
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