American Pump and Drilling Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Plumbing’

The Wripli Water Monitor: A Safe Choice for Families

Monday, April 14th, 2025

Imagine having a well water specialist on hand 24/7 at home to alert you to any changes in things like flow rate, system errors, and total water usage. This is entirely possible with the use of a Wripli Water Monitoring system that’s installed by our team of experts.

This water monitor can detect subtle changes in your water, like leaks, and send you notifications on your smartphone or other smart devices so you can address them promptly. Down below, we’ll discuss some of the more convenient benefits of this system, but we’d like to recommend this system installation as part of a whole suite of services we offer for customers on well water that need to ensure things are safe and efficient.

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3 Essential Tips for Your Next Yard Project

Monday, December 5th, 2022

So, you’ve decided that come next spring you’re finally going to build that deck, garden, or fence you’ve always dreamed of. More power to you! DIY lawn projects are some of the most enticing things about living on property that you own. Essentially, the world is what you make it, and we commend anyone willing to learn about these kinds of projects and execute them with precision.

However, as your local plumber and water-source experts, we need to talk about a few issues that people run into with this kind of work. If you’re not careful, you could rupture your main water line, burst a hole in your sewer, and even strike an electrical line. There are a few things that you should always do before you start this kind of work, and as always, call our team for plumbing services in Olympia, WA. We do everything by the book!

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Watch Out for Summer Plumbing Leaks

Monday, August 1st, 2022

We all use more water during the summer months. Whether we’re watering the lawn, washing the car, or filling up the kiddie pool, it’s important to be aware of potential plumbing leaks. 

Outdoor water-using appliances are more likely to leak or waste water, and a small leak can quickly turn into a big problem. Let’s take a look at some of the ways a plumbing leak can impact your home and what you can do to prevent them.

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