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    ISSN: 3065-6958

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    Clinton Area Chamber

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    HelloClinton Area Chamber is a video magazine containing information of interest to residents and visitors.



    Fall Issue 2025 | ISSN: 3065-6958

    Published by HelloNation, © All Rights Reserved

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  • A Community with Heart and History

    Clinton Area Chamber, Iowa, warmly opens its doors to those seeking a rich blend of history, community spirit, and modern living. Situated along the majestic Mississippi River, Clinton exudes a charming blend of small-town essence with vibrant opportunities. This community is the epitome of Midwestern warmth, where friendly faces and welcoming waves are just part of the daily routine. The area boasts a strong network of locally owned businesses that contribute to its unique character, offering residents the pleasure of boutique shopping and dining experiences with a personal


    touch. Whether you're savoring a freshly brewed coffee in a quaint café or browsing the colorful art galleries, Clinton ensures there's always something exciting to explore. Nature lovers will feel right at home, with plenty of parks and riverfront trails providing picturesque settings for walking, biking, and simply enjoying the great outdoors. The community takes pride in its well-maintained

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    recreational areas, fostering an active, healthy lifestyle for all ages. From cultural events to local festivals, Clinton delights in celebration and connection. It's not just a place to live; it's a community that uplifts, supports, and

    inspires, making it a truly special corner of Iowa to call home.

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    Clinton Area Chamber, Iowa: A Community with Heart and History

    Clinton Area Chamber, Iowa, warmly opens its doors to those seeking a rich blend of history, community spirit, and modern living. Situated along the majestic Mississippi River, Clinton exudes a charming blend of small-town essence with vibrant opportunities. This community is the epitome of Midwestern warmth, where friendly faces and welcoming waves are just part of the daily routine. The area boasts a strong network of locally owned businesses that contribute to its unique character, offering residents the pleasure of boutique shopping and dining experiences with a personal touch. Whether you're savoring a freshly brewed coffee in a quaint café or browsing the colorful art galleries, Clinton ensures there's always something exciting to explore. Nature lovers will feel right at home, with plenty of parks and riverfront trails providing picturesque settings for walking, biking, and simply enjoying the great outdoors. The community takes pride in its well-maintained recreational areas, fostering an active, healthy lifestyle for all ages. From cultural events to local festivals, Clinton delights in celebration and connection. It's not just a place to live; it's a community that uplifts, supports, and inspires, making it a truly special corner of Iowa to call home.

  • What to Know About Plumbing in Older Homes

     
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    Older homes offer architectural charm and solid craftsmanship, but behind the walls, plumbing systems can present unexpected challenges. Many homes built before the 1960s use galvanized steel pipes. These pipes corrode from the inside, leading to discoloration, low water pressure, and eventually clogs

    or leaks. If your home hasn’t had a plumbing upgrade in decades, it’s possible those pipes are nearing the end of their lifespan.Hidden issues like old fittings or outdated pipe sizes often complicate renovations in vintage homes. Even small upgrades, like installing a new faucet, showerhead, or

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  • What to Know About Plumbing in Older Homes

    Older homes offer architectural charm and solid craftsmanship, but behind the walls, plumbing systems can present unexpected challenges. Many homes built before the 1960s use galvanized steel pipes. These pipes corrode from the inside, leading to discoloration, low water pressure, and eventually clogs or leaks. If your home hasn’t had a plumbing upgrade in decades, it’s possible those pipes are nearing the end of their lifespan.

    Hidden issues like old fittings or outdated pipe sizes often complicate renovations in vintage homes. Even small upgrades, like installing a new faucet, showerhead, or toilet, can reveal deeper problems. A fixture that fits today’s standards might not connect properly to older pipes. This leads to the need for adapters, custom fittings, or re-piping certain sections of the home.

    Another challenge is that older plumbing systems weren’t designed to handle modern water demands. Many homes built in the early 20th century used narrower pipes and fewer branch lines, which limited flow. As a result, homes with original plumbing may struggle to provide adequate pressure when multiple fixtures are used at once.

    Drainage can also be a concern. Older cast-iron drain pipes are durable, but they can rust and narrow internally over time. Tree roots may intrude into underground clay or cast iron drains, especially if the home is surrounded by large, mature trees. These blockages often go unnoticed until water starts to back up into the house.

    Before starting any plumbing work in an older home, it’s wise to have a licensed plumber assess what’s behind the walls and beneath the floors. They can use video inspection tools and pressure gauges to evaluate the system. Spotting weaknesses early means you can plan replacements and upgrades with fewer surprises during construction.

    Inspections are especially important before adding modern features like tankless water heaters or high-efficiency toilets, which may require stronger water pressure or updated venting. What appears to be a small fixture change can lead to code issues or unintended system failures.

    Understanding your home’s plumbing history can help you avoid unexpected costs and disruptions.

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    homes built in the early 20th century used narrower pipes and fewer branch lines, which limited flow. As a result, homes with original plumbing may struggle to provide adequate pressure when multiple fixtures are used at once.Drainage can also be a concern. Older cast-iron drain pipes are durable, but they can rust and narrow internally over time. Tree roots may intrude into underground clay or cast iron drains, especially if the home is surrounded by large, mature trees. These blockages often go unnoticed until water starts to back up into the house.Before starting any plumbing work in an older home, it’s wise to have a...

    toilet, can reveal deeper problems. A fixture that fits today’s standards might not connect properly to older pipes. This leads to the need for adapters, custom fittings, or re-piping certain sections of the home.Another challenge is that older plumbing systems weren’t designed to handle modern water demands. Many

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    Hidden issues like old fittings or outdated pipe sizes often complicate renovations in vintage homes.

    About the Author

    Jared Voss leads Voss Brothers Plumbing & Heating Inc., a trusted, family-operated business established in Clinton, Iowa in 1966. Combining deep community roots with hands-on leadership, he ensures reliable plumbing and heating services across Monroe, Wayne, and Ontario counties.

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  • A Tourist's Delight

    Located along the majestic Mississippi River, the Clinton Area Chamber in Iowa is a thriving hub for enthusiasts of history, nature, and small-town charm. Clinton's rich heritage blends seamlessly with its vibrant present, offering an endearing visitor experience that's both immersive and rewarding. The lush landscapes around Clinton are ideal for outdoor adventurers. The Discovery Trail offers breathtaking views that allow hikers and bikers to connect with nature, while nearby Eagle Point Park provides stunning vistas of the Mississippi River and the chance to spot


    majestic eagles. Water lovers can enjoy boating and fishing excursions, embracing the rhythm of the river. History buffs will relish exploring local treasures like the Sawmill Museum, which tells the story of Clinton's lumber era. The city's Victorian charm is apparent in its historic architecture, offering a picturesque stroll through its inviting streets. The warmth and friendliness of the

    Discover the Charm of Clinton, Iowa

     
     

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    Discover the Charm of Clinton, Iowa

     
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    Clinton community are best experienced in its bustling downtown. Filled with unique shops, charming boutiques, and delightful culinary spots, every corner tells a story. Local eateries serve dishes that celebrate Iowa's agricultural bounty,

    ensuring a memorable culinary journey. For a tranquil getaway or an engaging exploration, the Clinton Area Chamber is a destination that offers something special for every...

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    Discover the Charm of Clinton, Iowa: A Tourist's Delight

    Located along the majestic Mississippi River, the Clinton Area Chamber in Iowa is a thriving hub for enthusiasts of history, nature, and small-town charm. Clinton's rich heritage blends seamlessly with its vibrant present, offering an endearing visitor experience that's both immersive and rewarding. The lush landscapes around Clinton are ideal for outdoor adventurers. The Discovery Trail offers breathtaking views that allow hikers and bikers to connect with nature, while nearby Eagle Point Park provides stunning vistas of the Mississippi River and the chance to spot majestic eagles. Water lovers can enjoy boating and fishing excursions, embracing the rhythm of the river. History buffs will relish exploring local treasures like the Sawmill Museum, which tells the story of Clinton's lumber era. The city's Victorian charm is apparent in its historic architecture, offering a picturesque stroll through its inviting streets. The warmth and friendliness of the Clinton community are best experienced in its bustling downtown. Filled with unique shops, charming boutiques, and delightful culinary spots, every corner tells a story. Local eateries serve dishes that celebrate Iowa's agricultural bounty, ensuring a memorable culinary journey. For a tranquil getaway or an engaging exploration, the Clinton Area Chamber is a destination that offers something special for every traveler. Whether it’s the scenic views or the vibrant local culture, Clinton invites you to discover its many charms.

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