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		<title>Providential Repairs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a state the size of Rhode Island, you might think there are only a few plumbers, but in fact, Providence plumbers,Â  can be found under every rock and in every corner of the region, and many of them will go the distance to serve their clients: theyâ€™ll not only make â€œhouse callsâ€ but they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a state the size of Rhode Island, you might think there are only a few plumbers, but in fact, <a href="http://www.elocalplumbers.com/city/Providence_RI/0">Providence plumbers</a>,Â  can be found under every rock and in every corner of the region, and many of them will go the distance to serve their clients: theyâ€™ll not only make â€œhouse callsâ€ but they will put a significant amount of energy into finding out how your home improvements can be done best.</p>
<p> To some citizens of the city of Providence, Providence plumbers are just that: Providence!Â  A <a href="http://www.elocalplumber.com/city/Providence_RI/0">Providence plumber</a> can unclog a drain, prop up sagging pipes, or do emergency work on a problematic water line.Â  All of these can be very necessary tasks for an owner who may not know the first thing about plumbing (other than the old adage that water flows downhill).Â  Getting a RI plumber on-site is one of the best things you can do to keep your home in working order.</p>
<p> And for long-term maintenance on a home or property, a <a href="http://www.ilocalplumbers.com/city/Providence_RI/0">Providence plumbing</a> contractor can be a lot like a R.I. doctor, making routine â€œhouse callsâ€ to determine ongoing functionality, and taking phone calls every once in awhile to help give advice on preventative care.</p>
<p> Thatâ€™s why a RI property owner with a lot to handle will want to set up an ongoing relationship with local plumbers that can save a lot of dough in the long run.Â  Especially for those who are dealing with multiple houses, a â€œgo-toâ€ shop can really save some bucks.Â  As the plumber gradually explores the property on return visits, the owner gets more savvy about the way his/her existing systems work by getting consistent, reliable feedback from one contractor: all of that is something you can bank on for the long haul.</p>
<p> So, doing the right research and setting up longevity with a Rhode Island plumbing outfit can be just what the doctor ordered for any real estate needs, or to safely and comfortably enjoy the homes we work so hard to get and keep.</p>
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		<title>The Shower Ghost Hoax in R.I.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not too long ago, a lady fired off a colorful correspondence to a local Providence newspaper with a plea for assistance: her shower, she insisted, was under attack: a device that delivered a steady stream for years had gradually dried up with no apparent cause, other than her supposedly haunted home in a historic district [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not too long ago, a lady fired off a colorful correspondence to a local Providence newspaper with a plea for assistance: her shower, she insisted, was under attack: a device that delivered a steady stream for years had gradually dried up with no apparent cause, other than her supposedly haunted home in a historic district of the capital city â€“ or so the story goes.</p>
<p> It wasnâ€™t some kind of local hex, but just a combination of time and hard water: the deposits from the hard water in her local well had built up on the shower head and blocked its pores so that it looked to the harried homeowner like the work of some hostile specter.Â  The attendant <a href="http://www.elocalplumber.com/city/Providence_RI/0">Providence plumber</a>, sent out by a benevolent editor at the weekly paper, found that the problem could have been easily avoided.</p>
<p> Soaking a shower head in vinegar or a similar substance can get hard water deposits off of a shower head and make it work like new again.Â  It can be hard for a homeowner to tell whether the problem is hard water deposits or a broken shower head, and so <a href="http://www.elocalplumbers.com/city/Providence_RI/0">Providence plumbers</a> (as well as those elsewhere) often have to inform their clients about just what kind of fix is needed.Â  But if your shower has been reduced to a drizzle over a significant time period, it doesnâ€™t hurt to take a stab at the problem yourself before calling a plumbing shop to do design-intensive work.</p>
<p> Either way, just like the original damsel in distress, for whom the local <a href="http://www.ilocalplumbers.com/city/Providence_RI/0">Providence plumbing</a> shop ran to the rescue, you can benefit from a little sound advice from professionals to get your shower up and running quickly, or to give you the lowdown on the best treatments for an ailing shower.</p>
<p>If anything ever goes wrong ever, always contact a local plumbing expert to help you with your home&#8217;s internal workings!</p>
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