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Should You Upgrade Your Older Home’s Plumbing?
If you live in an older home, you probably love its charm. But beneath that could be a hidden issue: aging plumbing. Pipes and drains don’t last forever, and outdated systems can cause water damage or even health hazards like mold growth if they’re not updated in...
Signs of Sewer Line Root Invasion Every Homeowner Should Know
You may not think about your sewer line until something goes wrong, but tree roots are among the most common culprits behind sewer problems. If roots invade, they can lead to clogs or even major pipe damage. The sooner you spot the warning signs, the better your...
How to Recognize Signs of a Slab Leak
In homes built on concrete foundations, water and sewer lines run beneath the slab. When one of those pipes leaks, it can cause serious structural damage before you even realize something’s wrong. That’s why spotting a slab leak early is so important. Knowing the...
How to Prepare Your Plumbing for Chicago Winters
Chicago winters are anything but a joke. With freezing temperatures, snow, and ice lasting for months, your home’s plumbing system is at constant risk for damage if it’s not adequately prepared. A burst pipe or frozen line can lead to expensive repairs and significant...
DIY vs. Professional Drain Cleaning: What You Should Know
A slow drain or stubborn clog is one of the most common household plumbing headaches. While it’s tempting to grab a bottle of store-bought drain cleaner or pull out a plunger, not all clogs are created equal. In some cases, a do-it-yourself approach can make the...
5 Myths About Sewer Line Replacement Debunked
When homeowners hear the words “sewer line replacement”, it often sparks anxiety with visions of torn-up yards, massive bills, and weeks of disruption. While sewer work is a big job, advances in technology and professional practices mean it’s not always the nightmare...
Garbage Disposal Care: What You Should Never Put Down the Drain
A garbage disposal is one of the handiest kitchen appliances, making cleanup faster, reducing food waste in the trash, and helping keep odors at bay. But it’s not a “put anything down here” machine. Certain items can damage the disposal’s blades, clog your plumbing,...
How to Tell If Your Plumbing Is Up to Code (and Why It Matters)
When you turn on a faucet or flush a toilet, you probably don’t think about building codes, but they play a significant role in how your plumbing works. Plumbing codes are designed to ensure your system is safe, efficient, and able to handle your household’s needs. If...
Water-Saving Fixtures That Help Prevent Clogs and Backups
When most people think of water-saving fixtures, they picture lower utility bills and environmental benefits, and while that’s true, there’s another hidden advantage. The right water-efficient fixtures can also help reduce the risk of plumbing clogs and backups. By...
The Real Cost of Ignoring a Small Leak
A dripping faucet or a slow, occasional drip under the sink might not seem like a big deal. Many homeowners put off fixing minor leaks, assuming they can wait until the next routine repair. But the truth is, ignoring a leak, no matter how minor it seems in the moment,...
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