The air is getting brisk, the leaves are changing color and football is back on TV. That can only mean one thing: Fall is here. This also means it’s time to start preparing your septic system for the winter months ahead. After all, you don’t want any issues to happen to your septic system during […]
Read MoreSigns Your Shower Is in Need of Repair
The shower is one of the most-used fixtures in our home. You probably shower at least once a day, as does everyone else in your home. That adds up to a lot of use on a regular basis. And when the shower isn’t working right, it affects everyone, every single day, until it gets fixed. […]
Read MoreHow to Handle a Smelly Drain
Noticing some new, unexpected smells in your bathroom? The culprit is usually your drains, and dealing with them can be a messy, unpleasant job, but it’s one that must be done. Wondering how you can get rid of an egg smell in your bathroom? Follow the simple steps below to get your drains, and your […]
Read MoreToilet Handle Stuck? Here’s How to Fix It
How do you fix a toilet handle that stays down? This is a very common question for homeowners, and the steps you need to take to get the situation under control generally aren’t too difficult to follow. The typical cause of the problem is too much slack in the toilet’s lift chain that prevents the […]
Read MoreWhat’s Wrong with My Shower? Temperature Fluctuations Explained
Taking a nice, hot shower is a fantastic way to start the day. The thing that’ll quickly ruin your refreshing shower, though, is fluctuating water temperature. Not only is water jumping from warm to cold to scalding-hot annoying, but it can cause some nasty burns. If you’re wondering, “Why does my shower change temperature?” then […]
Read MoreThe Symptoms of a Contaminated Leach Field
Many homeowners are familiar with septic tanks, but they might not be as familiar with the leach field. The leach field is an underground area located near the septic tank that’s responsible for filtering wastewater from the tank out into the ground. Once the wastewater sinks into the soil, it’s broken down by natural materials. […]
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