When you enter the bathroom in the morning to get ready for work, the last thing you want to worry about is your sink backing up. As you stand there, ready to brush your teeth and fix your hair, you notice the water in the sink refuses to drain. The likely culprit? A clogged P-trap. Fortunately, removing trapped debris from the P-trap is easier than it sounds.
Disassembling The Trap
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Three Designs That Should Be Incorporated Into Your Community's New School
When your community begins building new educational facilities, it's a balance between budget and practical, long-lasting facilities that will foster learning and opportunities for kids. One you have okayed the project, it's important to meet with the general contractors overseeing the institution in order to make sure that designs will indeed be both budget and learning friendly. Some must-haves that you should ask the contracting company to work into the project plan include:
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Natural Gas Vs. Oil Furnace: Compare And Contrast
There are plenty of heating options available in the Canadian market, which makes choosing the right one a seemingly herculean task. Natural gas and heating oil are two popular ways of heating homes throughout cold periods of the year. These two choices are usually the most common for buyers north of the lower 48, since each one has its own compelling set of advantages. The following goes into detail about some of the advantages and caveats of installing and operating both systems.
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3 Ways You Can Prevent Sewer Line Damage
Your plumbing system has allowed you to live comfortably in your home for as long as you can remember. Whenever you've needed to bathe, wash laundry, or give your four-legged friend a bath, your plumbing system has worked flawlessly. However, as time passes, your sewer line can sustain serious damage. Instead of waiting until your sewer line bursts to conduct any maintenance, stay a step ahead by performing these three tasks:
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