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Preventing Tenant Complaints: Proactive Drain Care

  Preventing Tenant Complaints: Proactive Drain Care Tenant complaints about slow drains, foul odors, and recurring backups often trace back to avoidable issues: grease and food buildup, hair and soap scum in bathrooms, tree-root intrusion, and aging plumbing connections. Proactive drain care helps landlords catch early warning signs, reduce health and safety risks, and avoid costly emergency repairs.   Rather than waiting for a clogged sink to trigger a complaint, a preventive program focuses on predictable maintenance cycles and documented checks. This can also improve tenant trust, because concerns are addressed quickly and systematically.   Start with a simple inspection and reporting routine   Effective prevention begins with visibility. Landlords (or property managers) should schedule periodic inspections of key drainage points—kitchen sinks, bathroom sinks, showers, toilets, and any utility sinks—plus outdoor drains and cleanouts when available. Pay ... Read m...

Sewer Problems in Older Homes in Highland Park: What to Know

 Sewer Problems in Older Homes in Highland Park: What to Know

Sewer Problems in Older Homes in Highland Park: What to Know


Homeowners in Highland Park with older properties are reporting a familiar pattern: sewer backups, repeated clogs, and slow drains that can return even after “temporary” fixes. While every situation is different, many sewer issues in older homes stem from infrastructure that has outlived its original lifespan.

 

These problems often develop gradually. Residents may first notice gurgling sounds from toilets or drains, unpleasant odors near floor drains, or water taking longer than usual to clear. Eventually, the issue can escalate into full backups—an urgent and costly scenario that may require emergency plumbing and cleanup.

 

One of the most common causes in older housing is pipe deterioration. Over decades, cast iron, clay, or early plastic lines can crack or shift as soil settles and materials corrode. Even small breaks can allow waste and grease to catch, narrowing the flow path and inc ... Read more »

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