Commissioning of the repaired water and sewage networks
In large buildings, such institutions can be complicated network connections plumbing. Therefore, their installation must be preceded by a good performance plan plumbing work, which will be gradually carried out. Thanks to all sanitary facilities installed in the toilets will be able to function efficiently for many years. Sometimes, however, even the best-made network plumbing may occur some failures, which will have to be repaired by the right team of people. Performing this type of repair is sometimes associated with the exception of the use of part of the existing toilets in the building, because after the end of the inspection will be carried out, after which will be allowed to re-use.
Introduction by a plumber chemicals for sanitary facilities
Effective cleaning manhole is carried out in several stages. First plumber introduces chemicals for sanitation, which gradually move into the sewer with the help of the equipment used by him until reach wells. Sometimes achieving an effective cleaning manhole may be made only by using special devices that are equipped plumbers or loaned from other companies. Their use makes it made cleaning is very accurate, and the selection of specific devices depends on the chosen method of cleaning drains. Before and after completing all the works will be carried their valuation and on this basis, invoiced at the hands of the customer.
History of water pipes
For many centuries, lead was the favoured material for water pipes, because its malleability made it practical to work into the desired shape. (Such use was so common that the word "plumbing" derives from plumbum, the Latin word for lead.) This was a source of lead-related health problems in the years before the health hazards of ingesting lead were fully understood; among these were stillbirths and high rates of infant mortality. Lead water pipes were still widely used in the early 20th century, and remain in many households. In addition, lead-tin alloy solder was commonly used to join copper pipes, but modern practice uses tin-antimony alloy solder instead, in order to eliminate lead hazards.
Despite the Romans' common use of lead pipes, their aqueducts rarely poisoned people. Unlike other parts of the world where lead pipes cause poisoning, the Roman water had so much calcium in it that a layer of plaque prevented the water contacting the lead itself. What often causes confusion is the large amount of evidence of widespread lead poisoning, particularly amongst those who would have had easy access to piped water.2 This was an unfortunate result of lead being used in cookware and as an additive to processed food and drink, for example as a preservative in wine.3 Roman lead pipe inscriptions provided information on the owner to prevent water theft.
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