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BrassCraft 100% Compliant Plumbing Products are Now Available for 2010 Legislation
Novi, MI (Vocus) July 2, 2009
BrassCraft is pleased to announce the availability of its much anticipated line of plumbing products compliant with California’s and Vermont’s low-lead legislation. The new legislation limits the lead content of pipes, pipe fittings or plumbing fittings and fixtures intended to convey or dispense water for human consumption through drinking or cooking. It’s only fitting that the world leader in water and gas plumbing supplies would offer high quality, 100% compliant products so far in advance of January 1, 2010, the date these laws take effect.
The checkmark on the packaging is your confirmation that the new line is 100% compliant with California and Vermont. The extreme durability of these high-performance parts makes them ideal for most standard household installations – including water heater applications.
Since the enactment of this legislation in 2007, BrassCraft has been preparing for the anticipated change with respect to product development and availability. The launch schedule was designed to give plumbing professionals ample time to adjust their inventories before the law’s effective date of January 1, 2010. As a long-trusted brand in plumbing supplies with headquarters and manufacturing facilities in the USA, BrassCraft is dedicated to providing plumbing solutions such as compliant products and other innovations.
Scott Kay, Vice President of Operations, agrees that BrassCraft’s leadership and ingenuity were key components in the development of this line. “BrassCraft is proud to take a leading role in engineering California and Vermont compliant products. This further proves just how committed BrassCraft is to developing high quality products that meet the needs of plumbers.”
Additional information about BrassCraft’s 100% compliant line and other plumbing products can be found at http://www.brasscraft.com.
About BrassCraft:
BrassCraft Manufacturing Company, a Masco Company, is a leading manufacturer of products for use in the new construction and repair/remodel markets. The company’s motto, Committed to Quality-Driven by Innovation, is reflected in the thousands of high-reputation plumbing products that are sold under the BrassCraft brand. Founded in 1946, BrassCraft is headquartered and has manufacturing facilities in the USA.
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There are some less demanding plumbing jobs that can be done by just anybody, mainly those jobs like unclogging a blocked sink or a leaking pipe. However, there are those complex ones like main sewer that will need a company.
Cleaning an average sewer pipe will require the people involved to do more than just a routine drain and snake auger. You will need to make use of the advanced pressurized water jets to make any progress with the sewers.
All houses will at one point or another have a main sewer pipe that has been blocked and needs to be cleared. The plumbers should just use some methods of clearing that will use anti grease pressure jets.
It will require some good investment in case you are using the jetting system. The work will also call for an experienced and well-trained person to deal with it.
When you are looking for the best suitable company to do the plumbing work, you should waste no time but start to look in the online directories or a phonebook. There you will find a variety of companies that deal with the same. You can get information on the average charges to expect.
There is a high chance that you will find a company that has per hour rates when they do the high pressure jetting for you. The amount of time that you may take to have your sewerage pipes unblocked will be about 30 to 35 minutes or so.
There are times when you will need more expensive work to be done in your sewer. If you have a broken sewer then you are in for a hard time.
A broken sewer will need the plumber to drill up your floor and go into your basement. Just by the mere fact that your yard will have to be excavated to get to the zenith of the problem means that you will be paying a lot more.
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