It’s always an unfortunate thing when your shower drain becomes clogged. Between hair, the most common cause of clogs, soap scum, shampoo and conditioner residue and (ew) dead skin, it’s something ...
Hair clogs are one of the most common household problems, but chemical drain cleaners often cause more damage than they solve ...
Taking a shower should be a spa-like and relaxing experience. But when you jump in only to have your nose assaulted by an awful stench, any chance of relaxation goes right down the, well, drain. And ...
Hair, dirt, and skin cells can build up in the drain and disrupt the flow by allowing scum and mineral deposits to attach. If you live in an area with hard water, mineral buildup can be a likely cause ...
Is a slow drain driving you crazy? If you're wondering how to unclog or clean a drain, we asked a plumbing expert for their tips. And you don’t even need chemicals to get the job done! Plumbing ...
Oh no, the toilet's clogged! Now what do you do - call a plumber or, to spare the expense, try to unclog it yourself?
Scripps Howard News Service Dear Dwight: I’m a first-time homeowner and will have to do the minor repairs myself. One of the most annoying problems is the shower drain. I’ve tried using a plumber’s ...
Knowing how to unclog a shower drain is a skill that is sure to come in handy again and again, so learning the proper techniques to get rid of mineral buildup and clogs—without making a bigger mess—is ...
Hair clogs, simple toilet blockages, and standing water caused by slow-moving drains are pesky, albeit common problems that you’re bound to encounter, whether you rent or own your home. While ...