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Water Filtration Systems In The South West

Below bench filtration systemDoes your tap water taste a bit funny? Do you want to save money by improving the quality of the drinking water in your home and remove the need for bought filtered water? Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas can assist by supplying and installing a filtration system on your existing water pipes to provide clean drinking water for your family and non-damaging fluids for your household appliances.

Under sink filtration systems are becoming more popular as our water supply becomes more and more laden with chemicals and dirt. By installing an under-sink filtration system in your home, you are ensuring the water that comes straight from the tap is cleaner and safer for your family.

Some benefits from using filtered water include:

  • Safer For Your Family
  • Better For Your Appliances
  • Cost Effective

Safer waterSafer For Your Family

You don’t willingly let those you love ingest chemicals and dirt and a filtration system eliminates these elements from the water you drink, wash in and cook with. Environmental toxins can be unavoidable in some circumstances, but you can take steps to eliminate them from your household tap water with an under sink filtration system.

Better For Your Appliances

Water that is heavy with chemicals can not only harm those drinking it, it can also cause significant erosion and decay to your appliances such as kettles and irons. Removing these hazards can ensure you get longer life from these appliances using the filtered water right from the tap that will lessen the wear and tear on heating elements.

Cost Effective

You pay good money for your water, so why not be able to use it for more functions in your home? Purchasing filtered water for drinking and household use can be expensive and time consuming, not to mention the environmental impact using plastic bottles for storage. Investing in a filtration system will ensure you can use the water you may for to its full potential.

Who Can Install A Water Filtration System For Me?

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are the specialists in under sink water filtration systems and can supply and install efficiently and professionally. Their after sales service is second to none and you can enjoy peace of mind that you have invested in a system that will protect your family and your household appliances. Call the team on 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Dunsborough) today for a free quote to get your under sink water filtration system installed and enjoy the benefits that come with clean water straight from the tap.

DIY Plumbing Fixes While You Wait For The Experts

Plumbing toolsHas your toilet started to make funny noises? Filling up to high when you flush and not draining quickly? Statistics show that blocked toilets are the top plumbing problem so you’re not alone in your plumbing woes.

Help is at hand with Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas 24/7, no callout or penalty fees policy, but you can alleviate some of the issue so that to avoid further blockage and damage whilst you wait for the experts.

As scary as it looks, refrain from flushing your toilet repeatedly. As much as you want to do this, it could make the problem worse than it already is. You can temporarily fix the blockage by –

  • Donning the rubber gloves and grabbing a rubber plunger;
  • Remove the excess water from the toilet bowl with a cup and a bucket, leaving enough water in the bowl to cover the plunger;
  • With the plunger placed in the bottom of the bowl, plunge gently at first to avoid being splashed with unholy water. Now plunge more forcefully, once the hole is sealed. You may need to repeat several times.
  • Hopefully, if the blockage isn’t too major, and the plunging forces the water down the pipe and dislodges it.

Keep in mind that this is only a temporary fix for unblocking your toilet. Most often, the problem will reoccur so further investigation down the pipes is required.

My toilet won’t flush properly

Toilet ProblemsApart from blockages, there are other toilet issues that you may experience, such as it not flushing properly. It could be that the cistern hasn’t filled before flushing, the buttons are out of kilter or possibly the cistern itself is faulty.

You can check this yourself by opening the cistern lid to see if the mechanism is working correctly. If it appears to be slow to fill, check that there isn’t anything obstructing the valve that triggers the tank to fill and remove it cautiously. Be sure to replace the lid carefully, so that that buttons are lined up correctly over the mechanism. However, don’t keep tampering with it if the problem continues, as it more than likely will become a bigger problem.

Help! My toilet is leaking!

Don’t hesitate, this is the time to call Mainline Plumbing. If there’s a pool of water near your toilet, it’s leaking and you need to address this immediately. Once a toilet is more than 5-7 years, it is classed as old, believe it or not. The mechanisms for the inflow and outflow start to deteriorate and they often need replacing. This most definitely isn’t something that you should try out your DIY skills on. Ring the experts!

Call Mainline Plumbing for all of your toilet problems

Got a problem with your toilet? It always happens at the most inconvenient time. Leave the dirty work to the professionals and save yourself time and money but ensuring peace of mind with Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas.

For all of your hot water, plumbing or gas needs, contact Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas on 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Dunsborough) or call in and see us at 144 Forrest Avenue, Bunbury.

Maintaining Your Leech Drains

Leech DrainIs your home still connected to a septic tank? Does the Water Corporation’s deep sewage system not run through your area yet? If your home’s wastewater runs to a septic tank on your property, you will have leech drains; large drainage channels running from your septic tank that carry your wastewater from your septic tank into the surrounding soil. These channels are essential for your household plumbing and need to be maintained to ensure not only your families comfort, but also the integrity of your plumbing and insurance requirements.

Maintaining your leech drains is like maintaining your normal plumbing drains and pipes in your home, the only difference being that there will usually a septic tank and then one or more leech drains where the pipework from your home drains into. Follow these tips to keep your leech drains running smoothly:

  • Watch What You Put Down the Sink
  • Ensuring Your Septic is Active
  • Tree Roots
  • Change Your Drains Over
  • Listen To Your Plumbing

Watch What You Put Down the Sink

Whatever you put down the sink, toilet or drains in your home will travel to your leech drains. Fat, soaps and thick substances that do not dissolve in water will become lodged in your leech drains and form ‘plugs’, effectively diminishing the efficiency of your drains by preventing the water from draining out. Keep these substances out of the pipes by disposing of them alternatively.

Ensure Your Septic Tank Is Active

Adding enzymes to your septic tank allows it to dissolve and process the wastewater more effectively, allowing for less chance of blockage in your leech drains.

Tree Roots

Ensure trees and plants with evasive roots are not too close to your leech drains. Root systems are notorious for weaving into the holes of concrete drains, or running down the sides of the more porous, mesh-type leech drains and providing a thick barrier that waste water cannot escape through.

Change Your Drains Over

leech drain installationIf you have more than 1 leech drain it is a general rule of thumb is to change your leech drains over every 12 months, however if you have a large family, you may want to do it more often. This swap gives one drain the chance to rest while the other takes over the drainage duties, allowing the ground to dry out a bit and more efficient evacuation from the leech drain.  If you only have 1 leech and are having issues you may need to consider getting a 2nd leech drain added. Speak to Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas about your options.

Listen To Your Plumbing

Just as you will find with household plumbing pipes and drains, leech drains do not respond well when clogged with debris, oils, fats and soaps. Gurgling toilets, slow to drain sinks and drains and a large amount of water coming up from the diverter tap are all signs that your septic tank is full and your leech drains are not working to their full capacity.

Who Can Help With Your Leech Drain Maintenance?

The team at Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas are experts in the plumbing industry, with over 30 years’ experience in the South West. For all your enquiries regarding all things plumbing, hot water and gas, call the trusted name in plumbing on 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Dunsborough) for a free quote today.

How To Convert To Deep Sewerage?

Sewerage conversionHave you heard all the benefits about converting to deep sewerage but don’t know how to go about it? Do you know your home is eligible to be connected to the deep sewerage system but not sure who to contact, what the process is, or when to organise it to be done? The team at Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas have been connecting local properties for over 30 years and are more than happy to assist you in all your deep sewerage enquiries and services.

Have you seen these little signs popping up all over Bunbury?

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas have been busy connecting properties in South Bunbury to the Water Corporations deep sewerage system, providing environmentally aware, cost effective conversions when residents receive their ‘call to act’ letter.

So how do you get your home converted to deep sewerage?

  • Check your Eligibility
  • Understand the Process
  • Call Mainline Plumbing

Check Your Eligibility

South Bunbury residenceHave you received a call to act letter from the Water Corporation? Or do you already know that the deep sewerage lines run through your neighbourhood but your home is still connected to your own septic tank? Older homes will sometimes still operate on their own septic, newer homes are generally connected to the deep sewerage automatically when the estate is built (unless your new home is in a remote location or in an area where deep sewerage has not been established).

Understand the Process

You need to be informed as to what to expect when your property is connected to deep sewerage. Groundworks are extensive, as pipes need to be laid within the ground to move the water to a pumping station, with smaller pipes branching off these bigger ones to every home on the deep sewerage system. Some disruption to water supply is inevitable and you can expect some ‘extra’ garden modifications, dependant on where the pipes need to run to connect.

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas pride themselves on being extremely professional and considerate when completing this work and endeavour to maintain as much of your garden and properties integrity as possible.

Call Mainline Plumbing

Sewer ConversionOnce you know you are able to connect to the deep sewerage and understand the process, your next, and final call, is to Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas. They will take care of all the details in regard to your sewerage conversion and will work with you to choose a time convenient to you and your family.

As a bonus with Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas, if you call to book your conversion within the month of receiving your call to act letter from the Water Corporation, you will be in the running to receive your conversion for free!

How Do I Convert To Deep Sewerage?

Increase the value of your home and put your mind at ease with a professional sewerage conversion from Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas. Call the team on 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Dunsborough) today to organise your free quote and let us take care of everything to do with your home’s conversion.

Who Can Help Me With A Plumbing Emergency?

Leach Drain by Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas BunburyLife is all about the little surprises and when it comes to household plumbing, surprises are often unexpected, unwanted and can cause a lot of stress. Mainline Plumbing & Cheap Hot Water & Gas are experts in all areas of plumbing, hot water and gas in both residential and commercial properties and are your first point of call for any emergencies that arise.

Just some of the emergencies that Mainline Plumbing & Cheap Hot Water & Gas can assist with include:

  • Hot Water Problems
  • Burst Pipe
  • Blocked Toilet/Drains
  • Leaking Septic Tank
  • Water Damage

Hot Water by Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas BunburyHot Water Problems

There is nothing more uncomfortable than a freezing cold shower on a cold morning when your hot water system has broken down. It affects the entire family and is not restricted to the bathroom; dishes need hot water to be washed in and laundry may need hot water for effective cleaning too. Getting your hot water system repaired and working again quickly and professionally will eradicate any extra stress and ensure the family home is kept running smoothly, as well as complying with any warranties on your existing hot water unit.

Burst Pipe

A burst water pipe spells disaster and can cause expensive and extensive damage in and around your home. This plumbing emergency needs to be rectified immediately before it affects the foundations of your house and employing a registered plumber is a requirement of your insurance to ensure the job is done correctly.

Blocked Toilet / Drains

Mainline Plumbing in actionIt’s not just about the bad smell when your toilet and drains are blocked, but the damage it can cause if not fixed sooner than later. Plumbers have the correct tools and equipment to clear out blocked drains quickly and safely, without ending up with water all over the floor of your home or having to reach your own arms into a smelly drain.

Leaking Septic Tanks

Although the conversion to deep water sewage has been rapid and well received, some properties still operate on their own septic tank. The major indicator that your tank has sprung a leak or needs emptying is the ground that covers it. If the lawn or sand that covers your septic tank is soggy and wet, call your plumber immediately to inspect your tanks for cracks or if it needs draining.

Water Damage

If your wall looks like it has a disease, with bubbles in the paint or plaster and flaking off in small chunks, chances are there is water trapped in the wall cavity that is causing damage to the interior and exterior of your house walls. Plumbers can trace the source of the leak and advise the best course of action for this common issue to be repaired before further, more expensive damage can be done.

Mainline Plumbine -Team the trusted name in the plumbing industry.Who Can I Call When I Have A Plumbing Emergency?

Not only does employing a licensed plumber give you peace of mind, it is also a legal and insurance requirement. Mainline Plumbing & Cheap Hot Water & Gas do not have call out fees or after hour penalty rates for emergencies and offer a guarantee for same day service for all plumbing and gas emergencies. They pride themselves on quality customer service and exceptional, cost effective solutions to your plumbing, hot water and gas requirements. Call the team at Mainline Plumbing & Cheap Hot Water & Gas on 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Dunsborough) today, 24 / 7 every day of the year.

 

Spring Plumbing Tips

springHallelujah!! Spring weather is finally here, and with the start of the new season comes spring cleaning! Whilst your home and garden are the first areas that come to mind for the big overhaul, your pipes and drainage systems will benefit from a bit of TLC too.

Plumbing Prevention Is Much Better (And Cheaper) Than Cure!

Checking your plumbing for areas that may need maintenance and/or repairs is important to ensure it is efficient for the summer months, where water is typically in heavy use. Any major issues can be addressed now to ensure you don’t run out of water when you need it most.

Some quick and simple Spring Plumbing tips include:

  • Check taps for drips and leaks. Replace washers if needed.
  • Check toilets for hidden leaks using the food colour test – add 10 drops of food colouring to the upper tank; if the toilet is leaking, the colour will appear in the bowl within 10-20 minutes.
  • Check and unclog strainers over drains.
  • Inspect toilet bowl for cracks.
  • Make sure your toilets flush properly – aren’t filling too high or draining too slow.
  • Check your temperature setting on your hot water unit.
  • Drain your hot water unit to flush out corrosion and sediment.
  • Check exposed pipes under laundry troughs and bathroom sinks for leaks or corrosion.
  • Check yard drains, gutters and downpipe spouts for dead leaves and debris that may have become stuck with the rain over winter.
  • Check outside hoses and taps for leaks, cracks or damage.

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These tips are brought to you by Mainline Plumbing & Cheap Hot Water & Gas to assist you in preparing your plumbing for the warmer months ahead. The team at Mainline are more than happy to provide professional advice, with almost 40 years experience servicing Bunbury and surrounds. For all your plumbing, hot water and gas needs, Mainline Plumbing & Cheap Hot Water & Gas is your local choice, so call today
on 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Dunsborough).

Do You Need To Convert To Deep Sewage?

Drain RestorationIs your home a bit older and still connected to its’ own septic tank?

Are you able to be connected to the deep sewerage system in your neighbourhood? Not sure?

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas can advise whether you are eligible to connect to your local sewage system, arrange connection and decommission your existing septic tank.

The drainage system in your home carries water away whenever toilets are flushed, sinks are drained or water is run. It’s a process that takes little thought on our part, but is an essential component of both the wastewater management and the environmental impact our houses have in our community. When it comes to drainage systems, you have one of two choices; sewage or septic.

Older homes and rural properties are typically still connected to their own septic system, with deep sewage conversions only commencing as recently as 30 years ago in the Bunbury area. Newer homes, new estates and renovated homes will all be connected to the deep sewerage system. The aim is to eventually convert all existing homes to the deep water sewage system and decommission septic tanks.

Some reasons to convert to deep sewage include:

  • Costs and maintenance
  • Increase Value
  • Possible zoning requirement

Cost and Maintenance

SewerageSeptic tanks can seem a more eco-friendly option, however they require a lot more maintenance. Regularly inspections of the ground surrounding the tank to check for overflowing, increased chance of pipe blockage, pumping out the tank and the significant cost of repair should the tank leak or overflow. Whilst deep sewerage connects a community and maintenance is paid for by local governments (via rates), septic tanks are the responsibility of the private landowner and costs to repair or maintain can be significant for an individual to incur.

Increase Value

Due to the perceived costs and maintenance required for septic tanks, homes connected to sewerage lines are generally favoured over those connected to a septic tank. Resale value is thought to be increased as buyers do not want to hassle of maintaining the septic, or paying for inevitable conversion.

Possible zoning requirement

Whilst all newer homes are automatically connected to the deep water sewerage system, older homes will all eventually be converted under local government regulations. Your residential area may or may not have requirements for your home to be connected to sewage however it pays to arrange a connection earlier rather than later.

Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas can connect your property cost effectively and professionally and have been doing so for local properties for over 30 years.

Call the team at Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and Gas on 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Dunsborough) for all your questions and a free quote today.

Are You Flushing Your Money Down the Toilet?

Toilet ProblemsOne of the biggest, and sneakiest wasters of water in your home is your toilet. Water is a precious resource that needs to be conserved and used wisely and as many of us know, water leaks lead to big water bills. You may have only one, or you may have 2 or 3, but that sneaky little necessity that sits so unsuspectingly in your bathroom or laundry (or even in a room of its own) can be costing you more money than you think.

Leaking toilets are usually not really noticeable until the problem is quite significant, in which time has passed and you have already lost a fair amount of water and added to your water costs. As toilets are one of the most water-intensive fixtures in your house, it is thought that you may be losing up to 750L per day if your loo is leaking.

Toilet Problems?

The most common toilet problems include:

  • Phantom Flushes – water trickling into the bowl after it has been flushed. This water continues to run for a long period of time, if not stopping at all.
  • Water Tank Trickles – water trickling into the tank at the top of the toilet.
  • Slow Bowl – a sign a blocked pipe or a problem further down the ‘line’.
  • Leaky Seals – noticeable when hard water spots and corrosion or moisture is present around the pipe seals.

Mainline Plumbing & Cheap Hot Water & GasThe prevalence of hard water in newer housing estates and the presence of more chemicals in our community water supply contributes significantly to the wear and tear of our home fixtures, especially if they are made of plastic, rubber or metal. Rust and sediment forms easily on metal, allowing the fixture to become brittle and break easily, as with plastic and rubber.

Who to Call About Your Leaking Toilet?

The team at Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water and gas have almost 40 years experience in plumbing in the South West. They have the knowledge, tools and expertise to install, repair and/or maintain your plumbing and can offer great advice when it comes to saving money on your water bill. Give Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water a call today on 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Dunsborough).

Remember we also do emergencies 24/ 7 every day of the year including public holidays, Christmas and Easter. “Who you gonna call?” Your trusted plumbing professionals Mainline Plumbing and Cheap Hot Water.

My Wall Is Bubbling and Peeling! What’s Going On?

paintThe cause for your wall’s new complexion may be contributed to a few factors, however the main culprit is usually water damage. Water damage occurs to interior walls when a plumbing pipe is leaking significantly and water is sitting in your wall cavity. It usually presents at the bottom of the wall in a corner, the best place for water to drip down and pool inside the wall and generally in the room opposite.

If your bedroom shares a common wall with your bathroom and your pipes are leaking, you will likely find the damage appearing on the wall behind your bedroom door. Similar if your bathroom comes off the hallway; bubbles, peeling paint and rust will appear at the base of the door frame in the hallway. If you touch these ripples, the paint, and sometimes plaster, will come away quite easily and the flooring, especially carpet, will start to collect the moisture and become water damaged as well.

Water damage is a serious issue and needs to be addressed before the entire wall needs to be stripped back and re-plastered. Your best course of action includes:

  • Call Your Plumber Immediately
  • Minimise the Use of The Wet Area
  • Check Your Insurance

plasterCall your Plumber Immediately

When it comes to pipes, the only person you need to call is your plumber. Not only is it a legal requirement, it is a cost-effective choice to get the problem fixed before it becomes expensive and inconvenient. Plumbers have the knowledge and the tools to locate the leak and determine just how much damage has been done, as well as expertise in fixing the problem efficiently and professionally.

Minimise the Use of That Wet Area

Before the wall can be repaired, it needs to dry out completely. Secondary damage is imminent when water damage has already presented itself in the form of a bubbling, peeling wall, with mould forming and growing rapidly within 24-28 hours of water sitting in a moist, warm spot. Mould growth can present serious health risks and cause further damage to extended areas. Rust can also appear on metal door frames, which will also spread rapidly if the source of the constant moisture is not removed.

Check Your Insurance

Mainline PlumbingWater damage to walls and flood damage caused by faulty appliances or severe weather conditions are different issues and are treated as such on your insurance policy. Any water damage that occurs due to lack of maintenance or gradual leaks may not be included in your policy. Double check the fine print to make sure you are covered, as hard water in many suburbs is a contributing factor to leaking pipes and this issue is becoming more common, even in newer homes.

Who Can Help Me with My Water Damaged Wall?

Mainline Plumbing & Cheap Hot Water & Gas are your local specialists when it comes to plumbing maintenance and emergencies. They can assess the problem and give you a competitive quote to fix the issue before it becomes a major problem. Call the team today 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Dunsborough) for friendly advice for all your plumbing needs.

What to Do When You Have Toilet Troubles?

ToiletWhilst it’s not always the most popular topic of conversation, the toilet is one of the most essential working appliances in your home. Everybody uses it and when problems arise with it, everybody knows about it. Gone are the days of trotting out to the back garden in the freezing cold or pouring rain to sit amongst the flies and mosquitos to get the job done, however the marvels of modern day technology are of little benefit when your plumbing is faulty and you’ve got a toilet emergency. Calling in a professional is always advisable to fix any kind of plumbing issue as they carry the right insurances and tools for the job at hand.

The most common problems with toilets include:

  • Leaks
  • Blockages
  • Not Flushing/Partial Flushing
  • Overflowing
  • Sounds in other drains when flushing

Leaks

The most common causes of a leaking toilet (water running from the tank at the top into the bowl at the bottom) is the toilet flapper failing to form a tight seal around the valve. The best way to check if your toilet is leaking from the tank is to remove the toilet lid, drop at least 10 drops of food colouring into the water at the top and wait 10-15 minutes. If the colour drips into the bowl, you’ve got a leak.

Blockages

Blocked DrainAsk any parent and they’ll tell you that a lot more than what’s suitable goes into the toilet. Substantial amounts of toilet paper or non-flushable items, as well as things that some might think are good to flush but are definitely not (baby wipes, paper towel, sanitary products, nappies), cause clogging of the drains that can become big problems further down the line if not rectified quickly. Older toilets are typically low flow and can experience significantly more blockages than newer models.

Not Flushing/Partial Flushing

Press the button and nothing is happening? The flapper valve is usually to blame, with waterlogged valves causing the rubber or plastic flapper to drop too quickly. Whilst often considered a DIY repair job, you may wish to consult your licensed plumbing to ensure the problem isn’t a symptom of something more sinister. Hard water blockages and stains can also contribute to the toilet mechanisms seizing up and require chemical intervention to remove the build-up.

Overflowing

There’s definitely a sense of panic when you flush the loo and the water rises quickly to the rim. An error in the tank mechanisms that control water flow or a serious blockage in the pipes is the main reason for overflowing toilets. You need to find the source of the issue to prevent any further occurrence, which a licensed plumber can assist you with quite easily.

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Does your kitchen sink gurgle when someone flushes the toilet? Or can you hear the water running loudly in the shower drain? This means the toilet vent pipe is partially or fully blocked. Leaves, twigs, balls and small animals can fall down into the pipes and cause huge, unknown obstructions. Leave this job to the professionals as unclogging larger plumbing pipes can result in all kinds of nasty surprises being flushed back up the pipes and into your home.

Who Can Help Me With My Toilet Troubles?

The team at Mainline Plumbing & Cheap Hot Water & Gas are well trained and equipped to assist you with all plumbing issues, as well as gas and hot water maintenance, sales and repairs. Call 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Dunsborough) today for advice and free quotes today.

24 Hour Emergencies

Mainline Plumbing & Cheap Hot Water & Gas are available at any time of the day or night for 24 / 7. Call Mainline for all your plumbing emergencies even on public holidays, Easter and right through Christmas as emergencies often happen at the most inconvenient times; like when you have  hours full of people. Mainline Plumbing & Cheap Hot Water & Gas your trusted plumbing professionals. Call us today on 9791 1608 (Bunbury) or 9759 1317 (Dunsborough).

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