Many common household materials can damage plumbing or cause stubborn clogs, even if they seem harmless going down the drain.
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Can Tree Roots Damage Sewer Lines?
Tree roots are one of the most common causes of sewer line damage, especially in older homes with aging underground pipes.
What Causes Floor Drains to Back Up?
A backed-up floor drain is often a warning sign of a blockage or drainage problem deeper in your plumbing system and should not be ignored.
Sewage Smell in Your Home: Is It an Emergency?
A sewage smell inside your home is usually a sign that something is wrong with the plumbing or drainage system and should be investigated before it becomes a larger problem.
Gurgling Drains: What They’re Telling You
If your drains make gurgling noises, it usually means air is trapped somewhere in the plumbing system—often a warning sign of a developing blockage or venting issue.
Why Your Drain Keeps Clogging (And Why It Comes Back)
If the same drain in your home keeps clogging, the problem is usually deeper than a simple blockage and may require professional diagnosis.
Why Your Kitchen Sink Smells Worse in Winter—and How to Fix It
Cold weather and holiday cooking can make kitchen sink odours worse, but the right plumbing fix can clear the air.
Why Your Kitchen Sink Smells—and How We Can Fix It
If your kitchen sink smells like rotten eggs or mildew, the problem could be deeper than a dirty drain—and we know how to fix it fast.
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