The drains in your home can handle a lot. But over time, grease, hair, and other debris can build up and cause clogs. If you're currently dealing with this issue, don't call your plumber just yet.
Some problems introduce themselves loudly, while others stay quiet until they're impossible to ignore. A clogged drain belongs to the second group. It's a small rebellion happening out of sight and ...
Any curve in a pipe increases the potential for blockage. Drain traps are one of the most common places for blockages to occur. Drains are hidden heroes in your home. If you’re lucky, you can go for ...
A mix of vinegar and baking soda is often touted as being the best all-natural combination when it comes to home cleaning, but there's one specific task professional cleaners warn us not to use it for ...
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Every home is bound to see clogs from time to time, especially in the kitchen. Whether you have a garbage disposal or not, food, grease, and grime are still prone to forming inconvenient blockages ...
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How to unclog a toilet

Clogged toilet and nothing else is working? Check out these home remedies and the best ways to successfully unclog a toilet. As a handyman and property manager, I’ve fielded calls from all kinds of ...
Hint: vinegar is involved.