Silver Creek Conservation Area

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Silver Creek Conservation Area Silver Creek Conservation Area is located near Georgetown at Fallbrook Trail &, Side Rd 27, Halton Hills, ON. Its Credit Valley Conservation’s largest landholding. Silver Creek Conservation park takes its name from the stream that threads its way through this location. It offers a great track and but one needs to make a note of the route marks.  It's not the best and there is room for improvement. It's better to…

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83 Wilson Ave Brampton

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Wilson Ave Brampton. If you ever are driving around downtown Brampton, Wilson Ave street can be easily missed. It runs, just parallel to Queen St E and at the northeast corner of center street and queen st e.   Wondered, what could be coming soon! A proposal is already with the city of Brampton and 9 storied residential building with 72 units, is supposed to come near 83 Wilson Ave One can see this sign…

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Map of Automated Speed Enforcement Camera Sites

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Map of Automated Speed Enforcement Camera Sites

Here is a quick link to location  of these speed cameras in Brampton.

Automated Speed Enforcement Cameras.

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Pfister Kitchen Faucet Leaks

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Kitchen Faucet Leaks

Pfister Kitchen Faucet leak.

Pfister maPfister Kitchen Faucet Rayakes great-looking kitchen faucets. Bought a black colour Pfister Raya kitchen faucet a couple of years ago.  It comes in two colours metallic and black colour.

 

It’s a great kitchen faucet with a pull-down spout and shower type option.

 

A couple of issues, I have faced since the time I have bought this kitchen faucet is, main control lever stuck, buttons to adjust the water flow stuck, and the pulldown hose leak and works erratically.  Internet was a great source in solving this issue.

At the bottom of the round portion of the lever. There is a small disk, which has to be taken out with a small flat screwdriver. Here I will recommend taking a picture with your phone.

Once, this disk is out. Take an Allen key of the right size and take it out.  Clean, the calcium deposit with vinegar. I did WD40 as well for easy removal of the screw.

After cleaning put it back and everything worked fine. Actually, this was loosened and was malfunctioning.

The next issue is the. Buttons that control the flow of the water get stuck from time to time. It is dues to calcium deposit and also because there is a small spring under the button which needs to be replaced. With the usage over a period of time, this loses its strength.

The third issue that came up recently was in the pulldown hose started leaking near the top. This was not significant but after few days understand the sink there was a big accumulation of water. Luckily, it was discovered in time.

Addressing the leak.

Since there is no way to fix this braided water hose. I tried to search for it on the internet but didn’t get any proper link.

 

Do Pfister supply free parts

I didn’t have any idea, but finally, I called Pfister and I was surprised the call was very helpful. After few basic questions, I guess they opened my account, the customer services representative confirmed the availability. I was told the item will reach in 7-10 business days, but I got my Pfister Raya Kitchen faucet hose on the 3 days.

Replacing The Old Water Hose.

After having watched a couple of videos of other types of kitchen faucets, the job looked quick 5 minutes fix, but it wasn’t so in my case.

Removing the pulldown hose is no doubt easy, but putting back the new one wasn’t.  For some reason, it was finding the right spot.

Removal Of the Kitchen Faucet.

I had to remove the kitchen faucet. When you initially buy Pfister Kitchen Faucet, they supply a black color tool as you see in the diagram.

After, putting off all the water, disconnecting the water kitchen faucet lines, I just unscrewed the only one nut from the bottom. After that just pull the whole assembly.

My last try before I open the everything worked. I laid down the assembly horizontally. Inserted the new hose and it came out from the other end without any issue. This should have worked out when the whole assembly was in place and the job would have five minutes fixup.

Finally, just followed the same procedure backyard and it was a DIY job done.

Where To Buy Pfister Kitchen Faucet Down Sout.

You can call Pfister by calling their toll-free # at 1-800-7320-8238. The customer service is  helpful and only to the point questions were asked in my case.

However, there is something I found on Amazon, similar to it. Check it out yourself.

Here are few pictures which are self explanatory and helpful if you would like to undertake the task of repairing it yourself.

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Electric Car charging station

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Electric Car Charging Station With more and more battery-operated electric cars being manufactured and in demand, there is a strong need for the battery charging station as well. Imagine going from Toronto to Quebec, chances are one will need a charge on the way. In the future, we are likely to see more and more charging stations being built in the parking lots. The above picture is from Soccer center Brampton. This facility has Solar…

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Hot Water Tank leaking

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Hot water leaking Homeownership is no doubt a proud moment to be. It comes with lots of responsibilities and things to be learned and issues to be addressed on regular basis. Many homeowners are switching to  Tankless Water Heaters - Space Savers After you have moved into your new home, were you caught with your guards down all of a sudden and you noticed the basement floor is flooded with water. This does give a…

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Cleaning A Dirty Carpet

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Cleaning a Dirty Carpet Living in a basement with a carpeted floor or a fully carpeted home does give a cozy and warm feeling as compared to floors with hardwood or any types of laminates. Your kids enjoy sitting on the carpet and playing all day long!   Did you move into a new home with a brand-new carpet all over. It gives a great feeling. But as the time goes by, what can you think from the…

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How to Pull Stock Info In Python

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How to Pull Stock Info In Python. The quick way to start learning to code is to start coding every day. Write few lines of code at least. Start with a small programs you come across on different forums. Join some group or a forum and listen to others ideas. Tweak a bit, save it and see how you progress. This code is useful for those who are totally new to python. # import necessary…

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Why Do water Pipes Sweat

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Why Do water Pipes Sweat Many of you might have seen the phenomenon of water vapors around a filled glass of chilled water. Wondering why water pipelines sweat. Do water pipes sweat? Yes, water pipes do not sweat. It's the condensation that forms on the outside of the pipe, similar to exactly a glass filled with ice chilled water. It is due to the moisture from the air, that comes in contact with the pipe,…

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Why Water Pipes Rattle

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Why Water Pipes Rattle A few years ago, when one of my friends moved into their new home, they noticed a very unusual noise in the basement washroom. Whenever someone used the tub faucet, they heard banging in the water pipe lines, and the pipes would vibrate. Water pipeline can rattle due to improper anchoring, excessive water pressure, or trapped air within the pipeline. To alleviate this problem, you can add parallel pipes of equal…

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