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Showerheads – Weak or changing water pressure usually points to a mineral buildup in the showerhead. Clean the outlet holes with a pin or unscrew the faceplate and soak it overnight in vinegar. Scrub it clean before replacing it on the showerhead.

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Articles / Preventing Clogged Drains



Preventing Kitchen Drain Clogs - A clogged drain can be so frustrating; and, of course, it happens more often than we care to think about! Usually, kitchen sink drains clog because of a build-up of grease. The grease traps food particles, which eventually clogs the drain. Now, the bathroom drains are a different story. They are usually clogged by hair and soap. So, take some simple precautions to avoid this situation.

1.    Don't pour grease down the kitchen sink.

2.    Don't wash coffee grounds down the sink.

3.    Use chemical cleaners only when necessary. Some chemicals can corrode metal pipes.

4.    Clean tub and shower drain strainers that are removable.

5.    Clean pop-up stoppers in the bathroom sink and the tub regularly. Lift out sink pop-ups once a week and rinse them off.

6.    Every few months, remove the overflow plate on a tub and pull up the pop-up assembly to reach the spring or rocker arm. Remove accumulated hair and rinse thoroughly.

7.    Keep sewer pipes from the house free of tree roots.

Flush the drain-waste and vent systems when you’re on the roof cleaning out your gutters. Use your hose to run water into all of the vents.