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The 3 Stages of Sewer Main Failure
It’s never fun to have sewer line issues. But not all issues are the same. Some are small and are easier to fix. Others are

Is This Clog a Sign of a Bigger Problem?
Many of us deal with slow drains. They might have gotten slower over time, or even stopped all at once. Most of the time they’re

The Problem With Chemical Drain Cleaners
Drain clogs happen, and it may seem easy to use one of the big-name drain cleaners. But using them can actually do more harm than

4 Common Sewer Mainline Materials
When you flush your toilet or drain your sink, that water has to get from your home to the city sewer lines. It does that

The 3 Categories of Water Contamination
When water gets loose in your home, it’s reasonable to want it cleaned up. But before you grab a mop and a bucket, you need

What Causes Sewer Odors in the House?
It’s not normal to smell sewer odors in your home. Do you know what causes them, where to look to find them or how to

Can Roots Cause Drain Blockage Without Trees
You may have heard that tree roots can cause a lot of problems with your sewer mainline. And it’s possible that you relaxed a little

3 Signs That Your Sewer Might Be Begging For Help
Do you ever think about where the water goes after you shower? What about when you do your dishes or run a load of laundry?

What Is The Tech Looking For With That Drain Camera?
Drains can be tricky things. They’ll work fine for months or even years and then have trouble draining or get clogged out of the blue.

Should I be Worried About Rising Water Tables?
Have you been hearing about rising water tables lately? It seems like every news outlet in Utah is talking about it! But what does a

How To Prepare Your Home For The Spring Run-Off
With record amounts of snow and moisture comes the increased risk of damage to homes this spring. The damage could come in 3 ways: flooding,

How to Fix a Clogged Sink Yourself
If you don’t mind getting dirty, there are a few things you can do to fix a clogged sink yourself. Digging into the problem yourself