Industry News Archives - Pure Plumbing Service

Much of southern United States has been locked in a state of drought since 2012. In Texas, where a large portion of the land is arid and dry, state water resources are being stretched thin, and several large reservoirs and lakes are at risk of completely disapContinue Reading...

The current drought gripping much of southern United States doesn’t seem like it will be letting up any time soon. This was according to a recent article on the Austin Post, and as KVUE ABC reports, many lakes feeding the state’s water systems have reachedContinue Reading...

Copper theft continues to annoy residents and business owners alike, costing thousands in replacement pipes and damaged plumbing, among others. This is why the capture of a thief, allegedly responsible for a string of copper thefts, was a rather big story for Continue Reading...

According to the latest report from Pew, 1.6 million Americans lack indoor plumbing. This leads one to ask: do they lack toilets, pipes, or sinks? The latest American Community Survey, according to Christopher Ingraham of the Washington Post, counted nearly 63Continue Reading...

There is no better place to experience a big game than at the stadium, no matter what sport it is. Being part of the game is one of the most enjoyable experiences sports fans can encounter during tournament season. The thrill of the plays, the heart-stopping eContinue Reading...

The city of Palmer in Ellis County recently approved an ordinance that would require all commercial establishments to have reliable backflow prevention devices in their plumbing systems. This was done to prevent wastewater from polluting the city’s fresh watContinue Reading...

The droughts that ravaged Texas from 2011 to 2013 has taught everyone the value of fresh, clean water. While there is little that can be done to prevent water shortages, mainly because the Lone Star State has relatively few sources of water to begin with, citiContinue Reading...

Your home’s plumbing system basically performs two functions: it delivers potable water, and it takes away waste or ‘foul’ water for your safety. To avoid mixing up these two functions, plumbing systems are designed so that potable water runsContinue Reading...

Some plumbing problems surface only when they are already at extreme levels. For instance, you may not know that you’ve already got leaky pipes in your bathroom until you see a sudden spike in your utility bill. Thankfully, there are sure signs of a leakContinue Reading...

Residents from Central Texas were advised to conserve and use water sensibly because of the drought that continues to plague the area, according to an article published on June 25 in Texas Water News online. Lakes Travis and Buchanan are greatly affected by thContinue Reading...

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