Why 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.
Read MoreThe Hidden Link Between Mold and Mildew and Dirty Drains
Mold and mildew cause more than just an unsightly mess — they can pose real risks to your home and your health. These fungi thrive in damp, dark, and poorly ventilated areas, making your plumbing system a prime breeding ground. Fortunately, homeowners who invest in routine drain cleaning can keep mold and mildew at bay. Today, we'll explore the dangers of mold and the importance of clear drains.
Read MoreIs Your Plumbing Problem Down a Drain or in the Sewer Line?
When it comes to major plumbing issues, it can be hard sometimes to determine the source of foul odors or stubborn clogs. However, understanding where the issue lies can help you successfully get to the root cause instead of settling for a temporary fix. But how do you know whether it’s your drains or sewer line acting up? Here’s how to identify where your problem is and what to do next.
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