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  1. Cleaning Your Home Post-Holidays with Green Gobbler

    Cleaning Your Home Post-Holidays with Green Gobbler

    Congratulations! The holidays have come and gone, and you survived. Take a moment to pat yourself on the back and then get ready to tackle five important things you need to deep clean after the holidays.

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  2. My Holiday Drain Clog Nightmare

    My Holiday Drain Clog Nightmare

    Prepping for the holidays includes a lot of work around the house. Something most people don’t have time for is a holiday drain clog. What is a holiday drain clog, you may ask? It’s like a normal drain clog, but fancy, and just in time for the holidays. Here's how to deal with one.

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  3. How To Easily Remove Drain Clogs

    How To Easily Remove Drain Clogs

    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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  4. 5 Tips For Getting Your Home Holiday Ready

    5 Tips For Getting Your Home Holiday Ready

    A little planning, preparation, and drain cleaning with Green Gobbler Drain Clog Dissolver and Green Gobbler Bio-Flow Drain Strips will go a long way toward helping you relax and enjoy these special times with your family. Read more. 

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  5. Can Drain Clogs Cause Leaks?

    Can Drain Clogs Cause Leaks?

    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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  6. Are Tree Roots the Culprit of Your Clogged Pipes?

    Are Tree Roots the Culprit of Your Clogged Pipes?

    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.

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