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Mechanic's Liens and Bankruptcy

BNP Media Staff
March 1, 2004

As most of you probably know, any time a party files for bankruptcy protection, there is an automatic stay against commencement or prosecution of actions against the bankrupt and the assets of the bankrupt.


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Backflow Testing in California

John Fultz
March 1, 2004

Backflow testing does not require a plumbing license in California, but some contractors say it should.


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AAVs in the UPC?

John Fultz
November 7, 2003

Proponents of air admittance valves want them added to the UPC code, but they face resistance from those who remain unconvinced.


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Flux Basics for the Plumbing Professional

November 7, 2003

One product in the plumber's toolbox that is used practically everyday and probably taken for granted is soldering flux. First introduced over 100 years ago, flux technology has seen rapid changes and improvements in the past several years. Let's examine the various types of flux currently on the market, and look at how to more effectively use this essential product.


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The Ultimate Mini-Jetter

The Ultimate Mini-Jetter?

Dave Bischof
October 14, 2003

Dave Bischof set out to create a jetter that solves the limitations of available space and the lack of performance in electric jetters.


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Choosing Pipe Fittings for PEX

September 9, 2003

When deciding which fittings to use for PEX piping there are a wide variety of products and tools available, as well as a variety of variables to consider, including costs, safety and ease of installation. If you don't do the research you could end up with major headaches, like getting sued due to groundwater contamination or a leaky system.


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Prevailing Wage Requirements for Off-Site Work?

BNP Media Staff
June 28, 2003

When off-site employees specially produce fabrication or prefabricated products for use in a public works project, should they be paid prevailing wages? In California, the answer is yes.


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Plumbing the Commercial Kitchen

June 28, 2003

The construction of a commercial kitchen is one of the most critical links in the efficient operation of a restaurant or food service facility-especially the plumbing system.


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To PEX or Not to PEX

April 1, 2003

Many contractors in California are frustrated by continued resistance to the use of PEX piping. Despite a recent favorable court ruling, use of PEX in the state could still be up in the air. A look at both sides of the issue.


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The Seven Major Hazards in Drain and Sewer Cleaning

December 10, 2002

This is the third and final part on drain and sewer cleaning safety


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