After the genuinely long Great Lakes winter that Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Troy, Royal Oak, Warren, and Sterling Heights homeowners navigate from November through March, the Southeast Michigan summer arrives with the full social energy that months of cold weather
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The older homes defining much of South Oakland and Central Macomb's most character-rich residential landscape tell their plumbing story through the material choices their construction decades made, the Great Lakes Water Authority's Lake Huron surface water those systems have been receiving through every year of service, and the Great Lakes climate's freeze-thaw cycling, road salt season, and sustained cold that outdoor and building envelope-adjacent plumbing has navigated through the accumulated decades since installation.
Learn moreThe plumbing system in a South Oakland or Central Macomb home operates almost entirely out of sight.
Learn moreThere is a specific plumbing pattern that Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Troy, Royal Oak, Warren, and Sterling Heights homeowners encounter each summer. The supply connections that the genuine Southeast Michigan winter's freeze-thaw cycling stressed, the sump
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