Blogs
Is Your Neighborhood’s “Construction Boom” Damaging Your Old Sewer Line?
When new construction starts popping up in a neighborhood, most homeowners think about noise, traffic, and temporary disruption above ground....
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Hard Water vs. Smooth Flow: How Mineral Scaling Acts Like “Plumbing Cholesterol”
When a drain keeps clogging even after it has been cleared, the problem is often not what is going down...
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Patch Trap: Why Spot Repairs Often Cost More Than a Full Lining in the Long Run
Repeated sewer issues in different sections of the same line often point to a deeper problem. Spot repairs may seem...
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The “Biofilm” Mystery: Why Your Drains Smell Like a Swamp Even After a Cleaning
A drain that looks clean can still smell awful. That swamp-like odor often lingers no matter how many times you...
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The Math Behind the Flow: Does Trenchless Lining Reduce My Pipe’s Diameter?
It’s common for homeowners to worry that trenchless pipe lining will shrink their sewer lines and slow water flow. After...
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The “Sewer Scope” Clause: Never Sign a Real Estate Contract Without One
When you’re buying a home, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of new paint, updated kitchens, or...
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