One particular repair problem got personal for Austin L. Montanti, owner of Montanti Mechanical, a commercial and residential renovation firm based on...
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5 Steps to Prevent Trench Collapses
Working in trenches and excavations is potentially one of the most hazardous types of work in the construction and utility industries.One reason?...
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Prepare Employees to Make a Good First Impression
“You will never get a second chance to make a first impression.”That famous quote attributed to Will Rogers is why the people...
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Industry News: May 3, 2017
Draincables Direct gives back to the community
Draincables Direct participated in a companywide canned-food drive March 27 through March 31 via its outreach...
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Request Your Free Confined-Space Safety Poster
Personal safety precautions are vital in any sort of construction and maintenance setting, but even more so when the work requires entry into...
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Product News: May 2, 2017
Coxreels three-way pin lock
The three-way pin lock from Coxreels locks reels for transport in heavy-duty applications. It can be installed on either...
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Leading Drain Cleaner Maintains Dominance With Time-Tested Equipment
What happens when Philadelphia plumbers need drain cleaning tools and talent?They call Michael Williams at Just Drains LLC.A third-generation drain cleaning pro,...
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Precision Jet Cutting Handles the Toughest Pipe Blockages
When a fire broke out at a factory in the town of Bladel in the southern Netherlands last year, it required the...
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Current Ebola Guidelines May Put Sewer Workers at Risk
A recent study from Drexel University and the University of Pittsburgh claims sewer workers may not be adequately protected by guidelines when...
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Joining a Service Club: What's in It for Me?
Service clubs have gained a bit of a reputation for being old and stuffy. But don’t write off this great American tradition...
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Salvaging a Sagging Liner
“I shot a 268-foot liner and it sagged. I think I understand the buckling issue. Yes, we had rain a few days...
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Pipe Bursting Preserves Village’s Aesthetics
Take Bloomfield Village, Michigan, as a prime example of why it pays to get involved in the pipe bursting business. When the...
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5 Steps to Confined-Space Safety
Each year, about 100 workers in the U.S. die in confined-space incidents.The sad fact is that most of those workers were never...
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The Benefits of Blogging
More businesses are starting their own blogs. Financial planners have them. Doctors and dentists have them. Marketers definitely have them. And service...
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Dallas Equipment Demos Draw Attention
More stops for the Wastewater Equipment Fair are in the works after the event’s second run earlier this month in Dallas.The two-day...
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Watch Out for These Nasty Employee Behaviors
It isn’t the truly terrible employees who cause the real problems. Whether clearly incompetent or unbelievably lazy, they’re easy to spot. With...
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Navigating Different Personalities in Your Customer Interactions
In your interactions with customers, you’ve likely noticed the different personalities that emerge. It’s a good thing. Thankfully, we’re not all the...
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Strategies for Forming a Long-Term Business Plan
Does your business need a BHAG? No, a BHAG is not a fancy new piece of equipment. It stands for: Big Hairy...
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Stop Relentless Rust From Eating Your Fleet
Given enough time, any object made of iron or steel exposed to oxygen or moisture will oxidize, or rust. Exposure to chemicals...
























