Signs of Microbial Diesel Fuel Contamination

Having your diesel tank inspected by specialists regularly is essential in making sure your fuel isn’t contaminated. While this is true, it’s still a good idea to learn the symptoms of microbial contamination of diesel, which is also called a diesel bug. Even though yearly checks are capable of keeping the fuel in good condition, there’s no telling when an issue may occur because of a diesel bug. The last thing you want to discover is that your diesel is contaminated when you could have taken steps to prevent this problem.

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Primary Indications of Contaminated Diesel  

While investing in airdog replacement filters is a great way to prevent contamination, it doesn’t provide an absolute guarantee that no issues will occur. As a result, it’s up to you to know the signs of a problem.

Some of the main symptoms of microbial contamination of your diesel fuel include engine or … Read more

How to Become a Gas Station Owner

If you are thinking about going into the gas station business, it might be a good time. There are a lot of benefits, as long as you have a plan in place. Here are your options for running and owning your own gas station.

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Purchase a Gas Station

To purchase a gas station often involves becoming involved with a franchise. When you own a franchise, you have the same freedoms that you might have if you build from scratch. The major difference is that you do have more of a support system when working with a franchise. Often, these franchises have a business plan, a training program and different systems that can help you grow your gas station. While it still takes a lot of work and you still need to know how to run a business, it can be a lot easier than building one from the ground up. … Read more

Making Car Maintenance Efficient and Easy

It’s not always easy to fit the auto shop into your busy schedule, and doing it on your own certainly takes up time you may not have. Taking care of your vehicle, though, is important. Proper care and regular maintenance could earn you a few extra miles and may even smooth out the ride. Schedule time for regular inspections and repairs, but do it wisely and with a bit of planning. Here are three tips to make car checkups fit into your day.

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Understand Your Needs

Often people wait for an oil change to take the car in for a full evaluation. This is problematic for several reasons: too many parts may need work at the same time and you are unaware of your automobile’s needs. Instead, take 10 minutes to pull out your manual and read through the recommendations. Understand what is required and when it should be done. … Read more

Common Plumbing Issues

For many homes, a working plumbing system is a must. However, it’s only natural that time and use can lead to plumbing issues that need resolving. Here are some of the most frequent.

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Rust

While newer pipes have a higher tolerance to rust, older pipes (typically made of steel) aren’t so resilient. If your tap water begins tasting funny or has a reddish-orange hue when it flows out the faucet, it may be due to excess rust buildup. Sometimes turning on faucets throughout the house can be enough to flush out excess rust residue, but if that doesn’t help, it may be time to get your pipes replaced by a professional.

Strange Smells

Often, heavy rainfall can overtax sewer pipes, leading to leakage. Sometimes, this can be indicated by a strange smell coming from somewhere around your home. A plumber can test for leaks with a sewer smoke test by … Read more

Preparing Well for a Road Trip

Early fall is a great time to take a road trip. The bulk of the tourist season is over in most places, children have returned to school and people are back at work leaving a lot of very interesting places more easily accessible. On top of that you get to see all of the fall foliage along the way. There are a few steps you should take to ensure that you encounter fewer problems while on vacation.

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A Roadworthy Vehicle

Don’t just cross your fingers and hope that your older tires are going to make it halfway across the country on a road trip. Have your tires checked and rotated, and if needed replace them. It will be well worth avoiding any accident you may have had otherwise. Have all of the fluids, belts and filters checked out to make sure they can take the strain. Visit an Arlington WA Read more