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In addition to unstopping drains and installing bathroom fixtures, your plumber can hook up washing machines, dishwashers and gas appliances. He or she can also install gas lines and shut-off valves, add drains for HVAC units, install water-based heating systems and install storm drains. When you are choosing your plumber, get several estimates. Once you have narrowed the field, ask these questions:
-How long has he been in business and what is his plumbing specialty?
-Is he experienced with your type of project?
-Can he supply copies of licensing, liability insurance, worker’s comp insurance, and bonding?
-What warranties does he offer?
-What references can he provide? In addition to asking about work quality, make sure the plumber was tidy and respectful of the work environment.
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Together with Eastern Shore Maryland and Virginia, Delaware occupies the Delmarva peninsula. It lies on the northeast of the peninsula, facing the Delaware River, which broadens into Delaware Bay; the bay in turn joins the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Henlopen. Delaware is sometimes called the Diamond State, a reference to its small size but relative wealth. With the Delaware River and Bay along its entire eastern edge, no place in the narrow state is far from water.
Many small rivers flow across the state, some flowing E to the Delaware, others W across Maryland to the Chesapeake. In the north the Christina and Brandywine flow into the Delaware; in the south the Nanticoke flows SW to Chesapeake Bay. The land is low-lying, from sand dunes in the south to little hills on the Pennsylvania border in the north; the average elevation is c.60 ft (18 m), and the highest point, NW of Wilmington on the Pennsylvania border, is only 440 ft (134 m). The capital is Dover, and the only large city is Wilmington.
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