Waterside Fells Point is known for its hip pubs and taverns, many with live music, as well as seafood joints serving Chesapeake Bay crab and oysters. Small galleries, record stores, fashion boutiques and eclectic restaurants line the cobblestone streets along the harbor and main square. The Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park Museum explores African-American nautical history in a former industrial building.
Tips to conserve water: Run your washing machine and dishwasher only when they are full and you could save 1000 gallons a month.
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If your unit is nearing the end of its lifespan, new water heater installation can be more cost-effective than hot water tank repair.
If your monthly utility bills are increasing and you’re not using more water than usual, it can indicate your unit is losing efficiency, and hot water heater replacement may be needed.
Your unit may need to be replaced if you see signs of aging like rust and corrosion.
All leaks should be looked at by a plumber to determine if the unit can be repaired or if it needs to be replaced.
If you notice your water is not heating to your desired temperature, it can be time to replace the unit.
Any cracks should be examined by a contractor to determine if they can be fixed or if a new unit should be installed.
Slow drains can be one of the first indications that you have a clogged pipe or pipes that have narrowed because of grease and mineral buildup.
If you encounter clogged pipes frequently, it can mean you’re not removing the entire blockage when you clean the pipe yourself. If this is the case, you should have a professional remove the clog.
Having numerous drains clogged at the same time can indicate a severe blockage deep within your main line.
Bad odors can either signal there’s food trapped in the drain, or there’s a major issue with your sewer line.
Clogged drains can cause a sewage backup, which can have detrimental effects on your home and your health. One sign to watch for is flooding in your basement or near a floor drain. This can eventually worsen, causing your drain to stop working completely and resulting in contaminated water on the floor.