We love the holiday season, but we know it can be a stressful time. That’s why we wanted to share a helpful list of how to get your home ready for the holidays. We hope it helps you stay organized and on schedule. Take a look:
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Your sink is a haven for bacteria and scum buildup, which can lead to foul smells. Air fresheners and candles can only go so far. That's why we recommend deodorizing your drain. Read more to discover how to get at the root of the problem.
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Is your septic tank or pipes struggling against a constant barrage of toilet paper? Read more to see how you can better maintain your plumbing.
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This blog will take you through how long the average person goes to the bathroom per year.
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Roughly 25 percent of homes in the U.S. rely on septic tanks for their wastewater system. Septic tanks come with pros and cons, but if you know how to best maintain your system without abusing it, the postives can definitely outweigh the negatives. See how.
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Slow-moving drains are a nuisance to your sinks and tub. It might also mean a larger problem is at play. Drain clogs can eventually lead to leaks, which can cost homeowners thousands of dollars to repair. Let's take a look at common causes and how to handle it.
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No one wants to take a shower with two inches of dirty water piling up at their feet. Just don’t pull your hair out in frustration — that will only lead to more clogging! We'll show you what to look for and avoid when it comes to slow-moving drains.
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The sound of water running nonstop or the water level rising in your toilet can be panic-attack inducing. It’s an undesirable scenario, not to mention it involves lots of dirty work and elbow grease with plunging. Here are a few tips to keep your septic tank in the best shape.
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As tree roots naturally gravitate towards water and heat, the tree roots can wreak havoc on your pipes and plumbing. Your pipes contain water, heat, oxygen and nutrients from the “stuff” you flush. it's an ideal place for trees to settle down and grow like crazy. Here's what you should know.











