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		<title>Milwaukee Homeowner’s Plumbing Survival Tool Kit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What should every homeowner have in their home to protect them against minor plumbing mishaps?  I talked with some Milwaukee PPC plumbers and here’s what they recommend.
•	Plumbers snake or toilet auger for drain clogs
•	Anything that tightens or loosens, including channel lock pliers, an adjustable wrench, and screwdrivers
•	Plungers for each bathroom
•	A heat gun or hair [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What should every homeowner have in their home to protect them against minor plumbing mishaps?  I talked with some Milwaukee <a href="http://www.ppcplumbers.com/contractor-search/">PPC plumbers</a> and here’s what they recommend.</p>
<p>•	Plumbers snake or toilet auger for drain clogs</p>
<p>•	Anything that tightens or loosens, including channel lock pliers, an adjustable wrench, and screwdrivers</p>
<p>•	Plungers for each bathroom</p>
<p>•	A heat gun or hair dryer for frozen pipes</p>
<p>•	String fingers to help retrieve items that drop down the drain</p>
<p>•	A hex wrench that fits in the bottom of the garbage disposal to loosen clogs</p>
<p>•	A spare sump pump in the event the old one breaks or there is too much water for the one pump to handle</p>
<p>One thing that I learned the hard way is to know where your main water shut-off valve is.  When a pipe or toilet leaks you’ll want to get the water turned off immediately before you have to start bailing.  The PPC offers <a href="http://www.ppcplumbers.com/contact-us/">free valve tags</a> you can put on the pipe so you or anyone else in the family can find the valve quickly in the event of a plumbing emergency.   You can follow this link to get one for your home.</p>
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