“Never put non-food items such as plastic, metal, or glass in the drain,” says Palla. Wilson adds that even items billed as “flushable” should not be put down the pipes, citing old paint and so-called ...
We spoke to four plumbers about why coffee grounds shouldn't go down the drain, what happens if they do, and where to put ...
Your home’s drainage system is a lot like your body’s circulatory system: When everything flows smoothly, life’s good. But let one “harmless” kitchen habit slip with things you should never pour down ...
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Clean a Drain With Baking Soda and Vinegar

If your sink drains slowly or smells strange, here's a cheap and way to get it flowing again without using harsh chemicals.
What goes down the drain doesn’t always go with the flow, so to speak. And when it doesn’t and there’s an obstruction, you’ll likely have to stop using that drain until you get the gunk out, whether ...
There’s nothing worse than taking a shower and having the water pool at your ankles because of a blocked drain. While a plunger may be an effective cleaning gadget for your toilet, it’s not as ...
Many licensed plumbers recommended salt as one of several ingredients to remove drain clogs and drain flies. In some recipes, it was advised to let the ingredients sit overnight. What's False We were ...
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 ...
Have you noticed little insects hovering around your kitchen, even when you take out the trash regularly? Or little flies milling around your bathroom? If so, you probably have drain flies, small ...