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Why Is Water Backing Up Into My Tub When I Flush the Toilet?

Sewage Backing Up Into The Tub When You Flush the Toilet: What’s Going on? Seeing water backing up into the bathtub after flushing the toilet is never a good sign. While this might seem impossible, it can happen when the main sewage line develops a clog that stops dirty water flow away from your home. While this feels like a major catastrophe, our professional plumbers can clear clogs and restore safety to your bathroom using

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Laundry Room Drain Overflowing During Wash Cycles

Washing Machine Drain Overflowing Issues Is your laundry room drain overflowing, but you’re not sure why? There could be several issues here, including installation problems, using an incorrect cycle or clogs in your drain pipes. Here we’ll explore the potential reasons behind your drainage issues, some DIY fixes you can try and when it’s time to call a professional plumber. Signs Your Laundry Room Drain Is Backing Up A flooded laundry room is a clear

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Why Does My Hot Water Smell Like Sulfur or Rotten Eggs?

Does Your Hot Water Smell Like Sulfur or Rotten Eggs?Here’s Why Running the water to your shower should leave you feeling refreshed. But, discovering the stench of rotten eggs can quickly ruin your good mood. Hot water typically should not have any smells. Once you detect a hint of sulfur, it’s time to begin exploring how to fix the problem and when our friendly technicians can help. Quick Takeways Sulfuric smells typically come from hydrogen

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What Causes Discolored Hot Water?

Why Is My Hot Water Brown? When you turn on a faucet to run hot water, you might be surprised to see discolored water coming out of it instead of the clear water that you normally expect. Some causes of discolored hot water are relatively minor and easy to resolve, while others are more serious and may need attention from a plumbing professional. Water Heater Corrosion Problems with your water heater might be to blame,

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Is a Small Water Line Leak Really Serious?

How Serious Is a Small Water Line Leak If you suspect your property has a small water line leak, you need to get it checked out right away. The sooner you take action, the easier it is to limit damage and save money on repairs. This guide walks you through water line leaks and why small ones are just as serious as big ones. Signs of a Small Water Line Leak Not all water line

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Water Line Break: What To Do If You Think You Have A Leak?

What You Should Do When You Suspect a Water Line Break A leaky or broken water line is a bona fide plumbing emergency — and it happens more often than you might think. From hard water and aging infrastructure to severe weather and sandy, shifting soil, underground water pipes here in Pensacola take a lot of punishment. When they break, knowing what to do and how best to respond can be the difference between a

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What Are the Health Risks of Ignoring a Sewer Line Leak?

The Health Risks of Ignoring a Sewer Line Leak You never want to ignore a sewer line leak. If you do, you greatly increase the risk of safety and health hazards from the contaminated wastewater. The best thing to do when you suspect a leak is to stop using water and call a plumber right away. The sooner you get the leak fixed, the easier it is to keep your family safe and healthy. Plus,

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How Do Slow Drains Indicate Potential Sewer Line Problems?

How Slow Drains Indicate Potential Sewer Line Problems Many things can slow your drains. Hair and grease are common culprits, but sometimes your sluggish drain may have something important to say about your sewer line. How do you tell the difference between a normal buildup nuisance and a warning of a bigger issue? Here are a few critical signs that you’re dealing with something beyond a regular clog. Repeat Clogs If you find yourself whipping

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How Often Should You Replace a Whole Home Water Filter?

When Should You Replace a Whole Home Water Filter? A whole home filtration system helps improve the water quality for the water throughout your home. It differs from a system that only filters water in a specific location, such as a filter that you add to your kitchen faucet. We install a whole home filtration system at the main line where water enters your home. It can improve the taste, appearance, smell and safety of

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Can a Water Filtration System Protect Your Home’s Plumbing?

How a Water Filtration System Can Protect Your Home’s Plumbing Your home’s plumbing system faces a number of threats due to the potential presence of various minerals and chemicals in the water. A popular solution is to install a water filtration system. However, you might wonder whether filtration is worth the investment to protect your home’s plumbing. The good news is that a water filtration system, especially a whole-house solution, is a great way to

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