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Signs of a Clogged Main Line

A clogged main line can lead to multiple issues, such as slow drains throughout your home or sewage backups. If you're noticing multiple fixtures draining...

How do I maintain my drains?

To maintain your drains and prevent clogs, regularly clean them with a mixture of baking soda and vinegar, avoid pouring grease or food scraps down...

Why’s my drain clogged?

Clogged drains happen for a variety of reasons depending on where the clog is: Bathroom drains – Hair, soap scum, and toothpaste buildup are the...

How can I prevent clogged drains?

A few simple habits can save you from dealing with clogged drains: Kitchen: Never pour grease or oil down the drain – it solidifies and...

Why’s my sink backing up?

A backed-up sink often indicates a major clog, typically from food debris or grease. You can try using a plunger or drain snake for DIY...

Why’s my sewer line backing up?

If you're experiencing a sewer line backup, stop using any water in your home immediately to prevent further overflow and stay out of the area....

How do I maintain my plumbing?

To maintain your plumbing, regularly check for leaks, clean your drains, and avoid putting grease or large food items down the sink. You should also...

Why should I get a sewer inspection?

Getting a sewer inspection can help identify problems before they become costly issues. It allows you to locate blockages, cracks, or root intrusions in your...

How can I keep my drains clear?

To keep your drains clear, regularly flush them with hot water and avoid putting grease or food scraps down the sink. You can also use...

Can tree roots cause water line leaks?

Absolutely, tree roots can infiltrate water lines and are a common cause of leaks. If you suspect root intrusion, it's important to have a professional...

How can I maintain my sewer system?

To maintain your sewer system, regularly check for signs of trouble like slow drains, gurgling, or bad odors. Avoid flushing non-degradable items and be mindful...