Monday, December 30, 2013
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2014!
To all of my viewer and all my clients. To all of the people of the beautiful planet EARTH. See you next year with news from plumbing business.
BBP PLUMBING INC
Sunday, December 15, 2013
2013 at the end
2013 is almost over. 2014 is around the corner. For our business 2013 was a good year. We service more than 300 customers, which is good for the 2nd year of our company. From individual owners to management companies we tried to do our best. We installed flood controls after the big storm in April, also installed clean out for easy main line maintenance, we remodeled bathrooms , re piped water lines inside the houses, a lot of drains maintenance, and small plumbing repairs. So far a good year.
This year we developed a marketing program base on post cards, door hangers and internet access in order the people to know that we are here with great services and let them know with what we are doing. The last action was that one where we created an Yelp account. How we said in the Yelp account description we don't know what is that a short cut. We are here to give the best service possible.
At the end, because our schedule is full for next weeks, we wish you and stay safe.
BBP PLUMBING INC.
This year we developed a marketing program base on post cards, door hangers and internet access in order the people to know that we are here with great services and let them know with what we are doing. The last action was that one where we created an Yelp account. How we said in the Yelp account description we don't know what is that a short cut. We are here to give the best service possible.
At the end, because our schedule is full for next weeks, we wish you and stay safe.
BBP PLUMBING INC.
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Toilets on submarine
How do toilets work on submarine?
ANSWER:
Submarine heads (toilets) are pretty simple in construction and operation, and nothing at all like most people are used to. In fact, the only resemblance is that they have standard seats.
They're of stainless steel construction, like many things on board a submarine. The biggest difference is flushing; rather than operating a handle like a normal head, there is simply a water valve that when you open it lets water into the bowl, and then you operate a large lever (about 3' long) which is attached to a 4" ball valve, which when moved manually opens the valve and lets waste drain to the sanitary tank for later disposal (overboard while underway to feed the fishes, and pumped to shore sewer lines while in port).
It's EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that all head ball valves are closed while blowing sanitary tanks overboard or to shore connections. Since the tank is pressurized with high-pressure air to force the waste out, the heads are secured and signs posted on the doors to warn crew that the tank is being purged. Failure to heed those warnings (or failure to hang the signs) has resulted in more than one unhappy crew member with high-pressure crap in the face as a result of opening the valve while the tank is pressurized.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Did you know!?
Can you imagine not having a toilet? Can you imagine not having privacy when you need to relieve yourself? Although unthinkable for those living in wealthy parts of the world, this is a harsh reality for many – in fact, one in three people on this globe does not have access to a toilet! Have you ever thought about the true meaning of dignity?
Monday, November 18, 2013
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