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How Hard Water in OC Affects Your Water Heater

If you live in Orange County, your water heater is working harder than the spec sheet suggests. The reason is simple. OC water carries a lot of dissolved minerals, mostly calcium and
magnesium, and those minerals don’t disappear when the water heats up. They settle out, build up, and quietly shorten the life of the unit sitting in your garage or closet. The pattern is consistent across cities. Anaheim, Orange, Tustin, Santa Ana, all see the same hard water effects on residential water heaters.

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Do It Right Plumbers Aims to End Hunger in their Community

Orange County plumber teams with the OC Food Bank to provide countless meals to those in need ORANGE, Calif., Sept. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Do It Right Plumbers, one of the most 5-star reviewed residential plumbing companies in the Orange County and Los Angeles area, understands the importance of supporting and giving back to your local community. To

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DIY or Call a Plumber?

Should I DIY or Call a Plumber? As a homeowner, there’s nothing as satisfying as starting and finishing a home improvement project. Depending on the complexity of the project, plenty of homeowners are capable of doing it themselves. If you’re thinking of upgrading the faucets and showerheads or changing lighting fixtures, you probably don’t need […]

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