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4 Signs Your Drains Are About To Clog

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  Pipe clogging isn't a new phenomenon. No matter how clean you keep your drains , they're bound to get clogged over time.  The main thing is to get them cleaned before they get completely clogged. Here are a few signs you need to keep an eye out for them  and call a professional drain cleaning service  if you notice any signs. A Strange Smell Is Coming From The Drains Clean pipes don't have any odor, so if you smell any odor coming from the pipes, it can be an early sign of drain clogging. The smell mostly depends on what has made its way into your drains. It can be old food accumulated in the kitchen drain, or it could be something else. Just make sure you don't ignore it and get it checked before it turns into a full blockage. The Drainage And Flow Are Slow If you notice the water in your faucets or shower is unusually slow, chances are your drainage is clogged or is in the process of being clogged. Similarly, the water drainage will also be slow, and the water wi...

3 Tips for Sealing & Caulking Leaky Bathrooms

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  Leaky bathrooms  are a common occurrence in homes and apartment buildings in the US. The constant drip of water from your faucet can be frustrating. Not only will it decrease your water pressure, but there's also the chance that mold may grow  around the leaky shower head or toilet. This means you’ll soon hav e to get plumbing repair services  to f ix your faucet and the flooring underneath. Caulking and sealing leaky bathtubs, showers, tubs, and sinks is one way to prevent plumbing problems. So here are some tips for sealing & caulking leaks around your home. 1.  Clean the Bathroom     Before you start caulking, it's important to clean the bathroom first. Use a toothbrush to scrub any dirt or debris off the walls and floor. The more thoroughly you remove all of the grime, the better your sealer will stick. If mold or mildew is present, these stains can leave behind an unsightly residue that may interfere with the adhesion of caulking. 2....