Whether you’re a homeowner or a maintenance worker at an office or commercial building, you’ve probably had to deal with one of the most common maintenance problems – clearing a clogged drain. From soap residue to food scraps to hair, there are many different things that can lead to drain clogs. And while it may seem like a simple thing to take care of, a clogged drain can in fact be one of the more difficult maintenance tasks to do properly.
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