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    system, termite & rodent check or a gas appliance emitting dangerous gasses such as Carbon Monoxide (CO) and putting you and your loved ones to serious health risks, your prospective residence needs a thorough inspection. Furthermore, inefficient plumbing, faulty structural components, the built-up dust and dirt inside…

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    Building Codes

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    living area), many do not. For example, most areas require certain building restrictions, such as: Minimum of 1,000 square feet Ceiling height of seven feet One room of at least 120 square feet Connection to water, electric, and plumbing systems Most tiny house owners get around that…

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    own, and charging them when they did not fill up. I was also responsible for solving a customer’s issues and making sure that the company left the customer satisfied and willing to do business with us again in the future. Counter Technician, TLC Plumbing and Utility July 2015 – Present While working for TLC I have gained experience in all aspects of the construction industry, from planning to operations. I have learned how to operate a wide variety of heavy equipment including loaders, dozers,…

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    Horn Lake Case Study

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    there would be a decline in organized crime and jaywalking. For children that have no parental figure or mentor in their lives, it could easily improve the structure of their mentality, actions, and general outlook on life by ten fold. However, the plumbing crisis seems to be another aspect that the town’s representatives and leaders are ignoring. The infrastructure and layout of the pipes in certain areas of neighborhoods have caused houses to flood, produce mold, and drain sewage in front and…

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    Black Mold Research Paper

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    in homes. Flood prone regions are also susceptible to outbreaks of the toxic mold as flood waters cause damage to the dry wall, carpets, and wall papers in homes and give the fungus a good breeding ground. The fungus can strike anywhere however as plumbing…

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    The central claim of the article that I read entitled “Plan B: Skip College” is that higher education in America is becoming more of an issue in the sense that college doesn’t equate to success for everybody as predicted by conventional beliefs. In fact, there are people who have earned their degree and are currently struggling to meet their financial obligations due to outstanding college loans or they have settled for a lower paying job out of necessity. I agree with the central claim of…

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    One of the most shocking aspects of life and etiquette in Elizabethan England is hygiene. Can you imagine living in a world without running water or plumbing? Where bathing was rare and toilets were nonexistent? A world without toothbrushes? These are all things that the people who lived during Shakespeare's lifetime had to deal with. Hygiene has come a long way since 1600. In Elizabethan England, hygiene depended on your social class. You got what you could afford. When considering hygiene in…

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    I never wanted to be a fireman or a police man. The first career I wanted was to be a furniture designer. (When I was 8 I built a very ugly stool out of some scrap wood my dad let me use.) Then, when I was like 10, I wanted to be an architect. Then I wanted to be a doctor. Then I became an engineer. As a kid, I knew what an architect did. I didn’t know what an engineer did. The dad in The Brady Bunch was an architect. (The dad in Leave it to Beaver was an Engineer, but I didn’t know that at the…

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    The Mind At Work Analysis

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    interview was that you needed to have good “counseling skills” to help clients make decisions about new hair styles. The next interview is on plumbing, I think Roes tries to open the eyes of his readers on this one because most people think “oh its just plumbing all you do is fix sinks and toilets” but really it takes more than that. Roes points out that plumbing requires a attitude of craftsmanship, problem solving, knowledge of materials needed to get the job done, and having a ability to “see…

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    without you knowing any better. Every time a knowledgeable plumber is searching for high-risk areas of your house, he'll concentrate on pipes that are situated in areas that aren't heated. The contractor can test your house's water and assess your plumbing system. You may pick a duct cleaning contractor who's a professional in vent cleaning and are going to be able to wash your piping, radiators, ductwork, and blower…

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