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History Of Free Flow Plumbing By: Bernice Burgess
Plumbing technology has advanced very little since men emerged from their caves and began walking upright. It's not because the greatest engineers and artists have resisted the urge to mess with this essential bio-engineering stuff, but because it is impossible to improve upon Nature's simply perfect designs.
The immutable laws of gravity and hydrodynamics have governed plumbing technology from the beginning, and Nature's own biochemical processes have controlled waste management as long as humankind has populated the Earth. Pictorial and written references to proper removal of digestive by-products go back at least six-thousand years, and we find scriptural authority for basic plumbing in The Book of Deuteronomy, where the prophet instructs, "Thou shalt turn back and cover that which comets from thee." Even your high-powered, air-assisted, low-flow, maximum efficiency toilet with the tapered and super-glazed drain pipe still propels organic material into the sewer system according to the simple fact that water runs downhill, and more water with a little push behind it will run downhill faster. Because engineers revere "the principle of elegance," which dictates "simplest is best," no one feels especially compelled to improve upon Nature. The same basic rules apply to water delivery systems, which, for the most part, still run a lot like the old Roman aqueducts that delivered water to most of Europe back in the day. After all, as the prophet also wrote, "If it isn't broken, don't fix it." Modern advances in plumbing have improved its design and efficiency, focusing especially on water conservation and graywater recycling, but they have changed the essentials not one little bit.
Plumbing has always been "a family business."
Plumbing remained outdoors and mostly water-free until the end of the nineteenth century when increasingly urban societies required waste removal systems that would carry effluent away from people in high-density housing. British Victorians were the first to institute standards for plumbing and sanitation, and the majority of international plumbing codes are still derived from the old English model. Somewhat ironically, plumbing has always been the most respected of the building trades, because it requires more-than-usual proficiency with mathematics and engineering as well as demanding manual dexterity and common sense; but especially sophisticated plumbing skills frequently have run in families.
Of course, you covet Wedgwood porcelain dinnerware; the Florentine patterns are especially attractive. But the distinguished Wedgwood family who endowed eighteenth century British poets and artists built the foundation of their business in plumbing. They used their design and ceramic skills, first, to improve the shape and function of toilet bowls. Same with the Doultons whose works once adorned the finest Dutch homes and whose "Royal" masterpieces may now adorn your holiday table. In the United States, the Kohler family-John Michael Kohler and his sons-scored one of the biggest advances in plumbing history: They had run a very successful foundry, making farm implements of all kinds, and producing especially popular tubs and troughs. At a loyal customer's suggestion, the Kohlers put a porcelain glaze on one of their finest tubs, giving birth to the line of bath products which still sets the benchmark world wide.
One word: "ceramics"
Of course, sinks, tubs, and bidets gain value by the quality of the clay and glaze with which they are produced. Kohler porcelain not only maintains its reputation for superior glazes but also gains extra strength from addition of beryllium to the highest quality clay in its fabrication. Exceptional command of ceramic technology now extends to faucets, too. Until just a few years ago, faucets remained nearly as primitive as toilets, using very simple metal and rubber values and gaskets to regulate and close-off water's flow. The best faucets were all-brass inside, so they resisted rust and corrosion. In order to bring down prices and increase durability, a few manufacturers developed brass-and-stainless steel alloys, extending valves' life expectancy to the point they could offer "limited lifetime warranties," which mostly meant they could replace the working parts at relatively low cost when a faucet ultimately failed.
Advances in ceramic composites, however, have revolutionized faucet designs: Ceramic discs have replaced old-fashioned valves, so that disc-controlled faucets can control water temperatures to fractions of degrees and can promise literally a lifetime of drip-free operation. Still honoring "the principle of elegance," America's high-end plumbing manufacturers have incorporated ceramic disc technology into the most popular faucet styles of all time, creating genuinely "classic" pieces that probably will hold-up longer than anything else in your house. They still work by Nature's basic design--a combination of gravity and air-flow, but they work exceptionally well.
In keeping with tradition, much like Wedgwood, Free Flow Plumbing services are family owned and operated providing plumbing and drain clearing services to many parts of Central Pennsylvania. Like his Father before him, Joshua Meyer, is the driving force and current company head. Josh plans to follow in his Dad's footsteps but with a new agenda. Joshua is a highly skilled plumber but he is also an engineer. He plans to carry on in the tradition and company built by his Dad but with a greener mindset. Be on the lookout for a future product line and franchise opportunities from Free Flow. In fact, Josh has already invented a home waste water treatment system(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-10-01)
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Diamond Core Drilling- Safety Operations By: mark bruddy
In a perfect world, an accident would never happen. Unfortunately, accidents happen to even the well-prepared diamond drilling operator or employee. The two most important ways a company can be prepared for an accident and any resulting injuries on the job are by having at least one employee trained in first aid and making sure every job site has a first aid kit. First aid training can be obtained from any certifying association. This training teaches operators basic skills to handle an emergency situation and care for any accident victims an event and can often be completed in just one day or over a weekend.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-09-30)
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Mastic Sealant By: Gareth Hoyle
Mastic sealant is a vital addition to the toolkit of any tradesman who regularly works on kitchen fitting jobs, bathroom installation projects and other jobs which need to have a totally waterproof finish.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-09-30)
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Sofas London By: Gareth Hoyle
A comfortable seating area is a vital addition to any living space in a home, and those looking for sofas London to complete the interior decor of a room in their property should be searching for something stylish and durable, that looks as good as it is comfortable.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-09-30)
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Is Kitchen Remodeling Cost-effective? By: Leonard Simmons
So, you have made the decision to remodel your home. Kitchen remodeling is one of the first rooms that homeowners explore with regard to renovations. The kitchen is the main gathering place in the home for families and friends.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-09-30)
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Ejendomsservice Cleaning Services By: Henning L
Ejendomsservice management is the operation of estate.The point of using a professional ejendomsservice is that you can save time and money compared to self-manage the task.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-09-30)
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Is My Roof Type A Candidate For Roof Coating? By: Leonard Simmons
Roof coating is the best way to add life, stop leaks, reinforce weak areas and add energy efficiency to a commercial roof. How do you tell if your building is a good candidate for coating? The best way is to get an inspection and evaluation from a reliable, experienced commercial roofer.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-09-30)
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Skylights By: Gareth Hoyle
Times and designs are changing very rapidly these days; people are opting for different types of products, this is also reinforced by the fact that we all have our own individual tastes, wants and even needs.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-09-30)
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Synthetic Grass: Several Cash Saving Benefits By: Tueanh27
Lawn treatment has certainly not been our favored suggests to pass the early morning, but there is only so lengthy you could wait till challenges get from command. An angry HOA, kids upset they can be not able to perform within the lawn, overgrown sod. It may swiftly get to be a big annoyance. This is why we modified to synthetic sod following an extended deliberation and several discussions owning my wife or husband. I've seen it was unquestionably the best judgement, as I have seen a apparent gains so far as time is concerned.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-09-30)
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Garden Furniture For A Splendidly Beautiful And Attractive Looking Garden By: Heirloom Furniture Ltd
Garden furniture should be chosen according to the size of a garden. Furniture items made from cast iron and cane seems to be the best options for using in garden areas.(read entire article)(posted on: 2011-09-30)
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