Not all drain cleaners are created equal. Here are some of the best tips we can offer for choosing the best drain cleaner for your needs. Let's get started.
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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.
Yes, rock salt can harm grass. Let's go over the reasons why rock salt can be dangerous to lawns and give you a friendlier option for battling winter weather.
The freeze-thaw cycle can be dangerous for new concrete. That's why choosing the right ice melt product for new concrete is extremely important. Some products can cause significant harm in just one season and ruin all of your hard work. Here's how to avoid it.
When winter weather strikes, many homeowners pick up the cheapest bag of rock salt they can find. But is “cheap rock salt” really the best option for your furry friends? Let's find out.
It's easy to be overwhelmed looking for an ice-melt product. Don't worry. We're here to help you understand all your options so you can make the right purchase for your needs. Read more to find out.
Hate the gunk on your chrome fixtures? Using vinegar as a chrome cleaner is a great way to remove tarnish and mineral deposits from chrome surfaces. A small amount of vinegar can tackle tough stains on showerheads, towel bars, faucets, hinges, chrome trim, bumpers, pans — whatever chrome surface needs a good cleaning in your home.
Don't let the Christmas celebration be ruined by clogged toilets or faulty plumbing. Take a few of these steps to avoid any problems when hosting guests for the holidays.
Cheap and plentiful, rock salt once provided a reasonably effective and thrifty ice melt option for cities to deal with winter storms. However, there are consequences to using millions of tons of rock salt. Here's why.
Altering the pH of your pool reminds us of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. You don't want your pH to be too high or too low. If you need to incease or decrease the pH in your pool, we're here to help. Here’s what you should know about pool pH.