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Drain Cleaning Schedule by Home Age and Type

  Drain Cleaning Schedule by Home Age and Type Regular drain cleaning isn’t about “never letting anything go wrong”—it’s about preventing buildup before it turns into slow drains, recurring clogs, and costly sewer backups. The right cadence depends heavily on your home’s age, plumbing type, and risk factors like tree roots, hard water, and heavy kitchen use.   Below is a practical maintenance schedule you can use as a starting point. Adjust based on your household habits and any recurring issues you’ve already noticed.   Newer homes (0–5 years): maintain for prevention   Most newer homes have cleaner lines and fewer decades of accumulated grease, hair, soap scum, and scale. Still, early maintenance can help you avoid problems if you have frequent dishwasher or garbage disposal use, long drain runs, or known site issues.   Recommended approach: Focus on routine prevention rather ... Read more »

How to Thaw Frozen Pipes Safely in Winter

 How to Thaw Frozen Pipes Safely in Winter

How to Thaw Frozen Pipes Safely in Winter


As winter temperatures plunge, frozen and burst pipes become a common emergency for homeowners and renters alike. If you suspect a pipe is blocked, acting carefully can help restore flow while lowering the risk of bursting, electrical hazards, or water damage.

 

Start by identifying where the problem is. Look for signs such as frost on the pipe, reduced water flow, strange knocking sounds, or a section of plumbing that feels significantly colder than surrounding areas. If you can locate the frozen section, you can focus your efforts instead of warming the entire wall or floor.

 

1) Turn off water to limit damage

 

Before thawing, consider shutting off the water supply if you see visible leaks or if the pipe is accessible behind a wall. If you’re unsure whether a burst has already occurred, shut off the main or the relevant shutoff valve, then open a faucet downstream to relieve pressure once flow begins.

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