Why Sewer Odors Are Worse in Winter (and What to Do About It)
When temperatures drop, many homeowners notice an unwelcome surprise: stronger sewer odors inside the house. It’s a common wintertime issue, and fortunately, one with explainable causes and straightforward solutions. If your home smells like sewage during the colder months, here’s what might be happening and what you can do to fix it.
Read MoreWinter Plumbing Guide: Preventing Frozen Pipes and Drains
When temperatures drop below freezing, your home’s plumbing system can suffer. Pipes and drains can freeze, causing not only an inconvenient problem but also leading to costly repairs, water damage, and major headaches. Fortunately, with a little preparation and awareness, you can protect your plumbing and avoid winter plumbing disasters.
Read MoreWhy You Should Clean Your Pipes After Removing a Clog
You may think your job is over once the water starts flowing again in your toilet, sink, or shower. However, just because you removed the initial clog doesn’t mean your plumbing is completely clear. Taking the extra time to clean your pipes after removing a clog can save you from future headaches and costly repairs.
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