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Never Flush These Down Your Toilet

Toilets are an everyday convenience that we don’t think much about until it stops working. Toilets are not great at disposing of anything other than human waste and toilet paper. That said, there are some things you should never flush down your toilet.

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How Do Septic Systems Work

When it comes to septic systems, many people think of them as uncommon. In America, 1 in 5 homes has a septic tank, especially in the more rural areas. You see, a septic tank is a large underground tank that holds and treats your home’s waste.

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Plumbing

5 Common Plumbing Problems in Summer

We look forward to the warm weather and family get-togethers that define the season yet often forget about the potential plumbing problems in summer. Nothing ruins a good time like a stubbornly clogged toilet or backed-up shower drain.

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Plumbing

What Is a Sewer Camera Inspection?

A sewer camera inspection is often called a video pipe inspection, but they are the same thing. You see, when there is a main sewer line clogged somewhere down the line, a sewer backup, or sewer pipe damage, a sewer inspection can diagnose the problem without causing any further damage.

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What is Hydro Jetting?

To keep your pipes in good condition, your plumber may recommend hydro jetting. And suppose your home is a good candidate for hydro jetting rather than traditional drain cleaning. In that case, there are many benefits to getting the procedure done for your home’s plumbing system.

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Plumbing

Why Do My Pipes Keep Clogging?

There are few things worse than taking a shower early in the morning, placing the shampoo in your hair, and having the shower lose pressure. You feel like you may never get the shampoo or conditioner out of your hair.

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Plumbing

What Does it Mean to Replumb a House?

The pipes in your home’s plumbing should last a long time. However, they don’t last indefinitely. After all, they work hard day after day; it stands to reason they would wear down eventually.

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How to Fix Plumbing Stoppages

“Get the plunger! The toilet is overflowing!”. A homeowner’s worst nightmare has got to be those words and the awful plumbing stoppages. Seeing water levels slowly rise instead of going down, whether it is the toilet, sink, or shower, is a stressful and concerning sight.

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