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WHY IS THERE SEWAGE COMING UP FROM THE BATHTUB

The first reason you have underground or hidden drainpipes or a septic tank system in your home is so you won’t have to deal with the unpleasant sight and smell of waste materials from the house. The second reason is that minimizing contact between the home’s occupants and the waste generated from the house keeps the home sanitary and prevents diseases, explains  NC Property Group . But all that ends when sewage starts flowing from the drain system into your bathtub. This problem easily ranks as one of the grossest plumbing issues you ever have to deal with in the home. Quite naturally, you would want to correct the situation as quickly as possible. But you also don’t want to apply a quick fix solution that fails to identify the real issues. To make sure the problem doesn’t occur again, you should understand its root causes. This will not only help you find the most comprehensive solution, but you will also learn how you and your family members may be contributing to the problem.  When

HOW TO UNCLOG A TOILET WITHOUT A PLUNGER

  Clogged toilets are a common occurrence in homes. Anyone who has lived in a house with modern toilet facilities is bound to encounter the problem at some point. But a clogged toilet is not that big of a problem if you have the right tool to remove the blockage and know how to use it. A cheap toilet plunger is often all you need to quickly resolve this problem. But what do you do if your toilet gets clogged and you don’t have a plunger at hand? Toilet clogs are one of those things you need to deal with immediately. Someone may need to use the toilet and they can’t do that unless you have a second toilet in the home. This may be a big problem in vacation rental properties, warns  Bighorn Rentals . Guests don’t like to deal with such issues when they’re paying for a place to relax from work. Finding a way to remove the clog is your best option. Here are ways to  unclog a toilet  when you don’t have a plunger. THINGS YOU WILL NEED: Except for maybe the last two items on the list, most of

TIPS ON FINDING THE RIGHT PLUMBER

  The average American home has several hundred feet of plumbing running through it. These are pipes linked by a complex network of joints, connectors, and other plumbing accessories. This intricate system of faucets, valves, and appliances is what ensures that the people who live in the home have clean water on demand wherever they want it in the house. But with water-bearing pipes running through the entire house and the corrosive power of water, problems are bound to happen. Water leaks and the damage caused by those leaks are something every homeowner dreads. Not only are water leaks very likely to happen in the home, but they can also be secretly doing damage without any signs to warn the homeowner. This is why  most water leaks are discovered too late  and cost a lot of money to fix. The owner must first deal with the plumbing issue that caused the leak before addressing the damage to the surrounding area. Every year in the USA water leaks cost homeowners more money than they spe

8 Signs It's Time to Replace Your Sump Pump

Sump pumps are an indispensable part of your arsenal for keeping water issues at bay in your home. Without a machine that automatically kicks in when water starts to find its way to the vital underground spaces of the house, you would not be aware of water issues in your basement. The probability is high that you would only discover those problems after much damage has been done to the building. Even if you are somehow able to quickly discover when your basement is flooded, removing the water would be hard without a sump pump. You may have to scoop water into a bucket and carry it out to where you want to dispose of the water. Or you could get a water pump that you need to operate manually. The hassle of constantly watching for flooding would be too much work. Sump pumps relieve you of the burden of keeping a constant lookout for flooding in your basement. They save you the trouble of manually removing flood water from inside your home. Without a sump pump, life would be harder and wat

8 Signs It's Time to Replace Your Home's Sewer Line

The sewer line is one of those features in your home that you take for granted. As long as it is doing its job of silently carrying wastewater from your home into the city’s sewer system, you don’t have any reason to think about it. But that changes very quickly once the main sewer line or mainline stops working. Sewer line malfunctions are one of those things you don’t want to deal with as a homeowner or a landlord, says  RealevateSpecialists.com . Problems with the sewer line often result in foul-smelling wastewater backing up into your home. In addition to the cost of fixing the system, you may not be able to use the toilet, sink, or shower as usual during the repairs. Also, apart from the immediate negative impact of sewer line damage, problems with the mainline can predispose your home to invasion mold and pest infestation. Sewer line problems are best detected early. If you can manage to find problems with your sewer line before it creates a mess inside your home, you would be th

Sewer Rodding Vs. Hydrojetting – What's Best for Your Home

  What do you do if while having your shower you unexpectedly find yourself standing in a pool of foamy water that will not drain away? The usual solution in those situations is to reach for a drain snake. But drain snakes are only good for dealing with blockages near the top of the drain. What about when the obstruction is deeper inside the system? Previously the only options would be to use a heavy-duty snake or corrosive chemicals, both of which can hurt your pipes. Two fairly new methods for solving clogged drains and sludge accumulation in pipes are sewer rodding and hydro jetting. While the new methods won’t replace time-tested methods like drain snakes, they are more effective in certain situations. What is sewer rodding and hydro jetting, when do you need them, and which is better for solving plumbing issues? HOW DRAINS GET CLOGGED Most times when there is a blockage in your drain or sewer line, says  T-Square Properties , the explanation you expect is that hair or some foreign