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A clogged toilet is every homeowner’s nightmare. Watching the water rise in the bowl and realizing the main sewer line is probably clogged can be panic-inducing. Ironically, toilet paper is a major cause of clogged sewer lines. Fortunately, it’s often possible to unclog the toilet yourself, especially if the blockage is minor or located relatively close to the drain.
If you’ve ever stared at a clogged toilet and wondered, “Why does this keep happening?” you’re not alone. A clogged sewer line may be the reason behind your toilet troubles, and using too much toilet paper could be the underlying cause. Learn how too much toilet paper can clog your sewer line and tips to prevent this issue.
Today’s homes have plenty of conveniences, including one we all take for granted: indoor plumbing. It’s easy to forget about the pipes and drains until something goes wrong. One of the most concerning plumbing problems you might face is a main sewer line blockage. Explore the warning signs so you can unclog the main sewer line before a sewage backup occurs.
If your furnace seems to be running without issue, you may wonder if it’s necessary to schedule furnace maintenance this year. It’s a reasonable question—after all, why should you spend time and money on a service you don’t need?
As chilly temperatures arrive in Utah, it’s crucial to prevent your pipes from freezing, especially if you plan to leave town. Frozen pipes can burst, leading to water damage, mold growth, and even significant flooding in some cases. Avoid costly property damage and pipe repairs by winterizing your home plumbing with these tips.
Installing the right HVAC system is critical for ensuring home comfort in every season. If you’re interested in what heat pumps have to offer, become more familiar with how this equipment works. Then, consider the pros and cons of heat pumps to help you make your final decision.
If you heat your home with a heat pump, you can rest easy, knowing you’re taking advantage of a highly efficient electric heating and cooling system. Heat pumps move heat between the indoor and outdoor air using refrigerant, just like an air conditioner. The biggest difference is that heat pumps feature a reversing valve, allowing them to heat your home in the winter as well.
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Is it time to replace your furnace and air conditioner? You could install this type of HVAC system again—or you could opt for a heat pump instead. Is this a smart move? See how heat pumps compare to a traditional furnace and air conditioner combo to help you decide.