Your household drains are an essential part of how everyone’s home works. Every drain system has an inflow and an outflow. Just as electricity flows in through the power lines and out into your appliances, water needs somewhere to go as well....
You’ve probably noticed what looks like a pipe with a cap on it coming out of your roof. Likewise you may have notices a pipe with a U bend or plate with vent holes outside your home. What you’re noticing is your home’s fresh air drain inlet or sewer...
While we all aspire to keep our property in tip-top shape, we often forget to check utility systems that are not within our sight. Unfortunately, delayed checkups only result in costly problems. Drain maintenance is a simple yet effective way to protect your drainage...
Drain clogs are a normal part of life in an NYC home. We all share a sewer system and many buildings have some pretty old pipes. Your drains probably weren’t in top condition when you moved in and it often takes household teamwork to keep your home drains open...
Cleaning drains with baking soda and vinegar has been accepted as a DIY remedy for many years. There are multiple articles about the use of baking soda and vinegar, and videos as well. Did you ever wonder if it really works to clear out blocked drains, or speed up...
Bathroom sinks are particularly prone to draining slowly, often more so than kitchen sinks and other fixtures. Additionally, if your bathroom sink clogged it can affect your entire household. The reason is simple: your bathroom sink faces some unique challenges. It...