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10 Signs You Have Sewer Line Problems
It Could Cost You Thousands To Replace Your Sewer Line, Here’s Some Tips To Avoid That Problem. Sewer line problems are probably the last thing on anyone’s mind. However, it could be extremely important to you and your family’s financial well being. It’s odd to think that such nasty pipes provide such a vital service, however it is inevitably true. Without them your home would be… unpleasant to say the least. So let’s take some time and make sure you don’t run into this issue
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Feb 94 min read


How Do I Handle A Sewer System Backup?
If you’re the victim of a sewer system backup, you’re going to immediately wonder what the best method to clean up & handle the situation is. We are here to help answer those questions for you. A study by the Civil Engineering Research Foundation found that the rate of sewage backups is going up by 5% annually, mainly due to aging infrastructure (the average age of US sewer lines is 50 years). Especially when those lines are made of cast iron or clay (which break down more qu
benpollock9
Feb 92 min read


How To Unclog A Toilet
We all know the dreaded moment where you go to flush, and the toilet doesn’t do what you expect it to, as in actually flush, but instead starts filling up. Hopefully not to the point of overflow. First things first: DO NOT FLUSH AGAIN . Now that we have that covered, here are some things you can do to get that problem fixed. 1) Test the flapper In your toilet, there should be a flapper; it’s a small (generally black) plastic piece attached to a chain. Just lift up on that cha
benpollock9
Feb 92 min read


What To Do With Your Leaky Pipes
Leaking pipes can cause a lot of damage if they are left untreated. You can either utilize a temporary fix until a plumber arrives or fix the pipes yourself, so it’s up to code. You won’t be able to do this every time, sometimes you’ll need a plumber to get the job done right, and that’s ok! Here are the steps for the times you can fix the issue yourself. How To Get Started Locate your main water supply (typically in your basement crawl space). Turn the dial clockwise to shut
benpollock9
Feb 94 min read


Fixing A Jammed Garbage Disposal
Very few things in life provoke as much hassle as a broken appliance. Luckily, Affordable Plumbing and Sewer is here to help. Today’s subject – a jammed garbage disposal. It happens to the best of us. You’ve just eaten dinner, you’ve grabbed all remaining plates and silverware, and you are now beginning your absolute favorite part of the day. Washing dishes. The last thing on your mind here is sink repair. You quickly wash the dishes, making sure to scrub each one clean. You
benpollock9
Feb 92 min read


How To Fix Low Water Pressure – DIY Edition
Water pressure is one of those things that you don’t often think about, but can seriously change your quality of life. Speaking as a person who has lived with a sink that I had to wash dishes in with almost no water pressure, there are probably few who understand the pain better. Not to mention the pain of a shower that can’t wash off your shampoo. Fortunately, low water pressure, most often, is an easy fix. Here are a few of the most common causes of low water pressure and w
benpollock9
Feb 92 min read


How To Handle A Faulty Gas Water Heater
We wanted to welcome you into the new year by teaching you to fix a gas water heater that is not working. We know this is a common question, and sometimes you can fix this issue yourself without having to call anyone. Here are a few simple tips on how to do just that. Check The Issue Is With The Water Heater You need first to make sure the issue is the water heater. Taking care of this is simple. All you need to do is check for hot water at all fixtures and faucets. If you ca
benpollock9
Feb 92 min read


Why You Should Get A Sewer Line Video Inspection
What Is A Sewer Line Video Inspection & what does it do for me? A sewer video inspection is a process whereby your plumber runs a video camera through your waste pipes. The video will go through your branch lines (the pipes like your faucets that connect to the sewer line) through to your sewer line (the pipe that connects your branch lines to the municipal sewer line in the street.) The purpose is to detect any problems that exist in your sewer lines now & fix them before th
benpollock9
Feb 92 min read


How To Fix Your Clogged Bath Or Shower Drain
Have you ever gotten in the shower and noticed a few minutes later, the water is above your feet? To be certain, we’ve all been there. However, there are solutions to this problem, and that is what we are here for. Sure, you could call a plumber every time you run into this issue. But, there are some simple at-home remedies to fix this issue. We’ll give you a few here, so; hopefully, you can get rid of this problem in no time. Use A Drain Claw In most cases, a drain claw will
Affordable Plumbing and Sewer
Feb 92 min read
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