Why Your Garbage Disposal Isn’t Working - PlumbWize

Why Your Garbage Disposal Isn’t Working

A garbage disposal (also popularly known as a garburator) is one of your best friends in the kitchen, especially after dinnertime. They help us save time and even contribute to better waste management. Located under the kitchen sink, right between the sink drain and drain trap, this essential appliance offers optimal levels of convenience.

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How To Fix A Loose Toilet Seat - PlumbWize

How To Fix A Loose Toilet Seat

If you’ve ever fallen off your toilet or dealt with the irritating squeak of a loose toilet seat, we dedicate this page to you. You use your toilet multiple times a day—you and everyone in the house may even fight over who has dibs on the upstairs bathroom every morning before work or school.

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How to Save On Your Water Bill - PlumbWize

How to Save On Your Water Bill

Have you ever received a colossal water bill that made it look like you filled up eight Olympic-sized pools with your kitchen faucet? Spikes in hydro bills happen every now and then, and that's completely okay. What isn't alright is water wastage that turns a bill spike into a habit.

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How to Fix a Slow Drain

In this fast-paced world of instant messaging and instant noodles, we rarely have tolerance for things that are too slow. Slow internet, slow delivery, and the worst of them all: slow drains. There is barely anything more exasperating than playing a waiting game with a sink, bathtub, or shower full of dirty water… and losing.

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The Effects of Heat on Plumbing

You may be in your element during the summer season, but we bet that your plumbing system would beg to differ. From expanding pipes to low water pressure, extreme heat usually equates to adverse effects on plumbing, and that spells surefire misadventures for your property in Southern Ontario.

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Water pooling in a backyard

How To Fix Water Pooling In Backyards

Spring is defined by longer hours of sunshine, blooming flowers, and high chances of precipitation that might just rain on your parade by causing water pooling backyard areas. (Yup, this dreamy season is also a springboard for a bunch of spring plumbing problems.) The aftermath of heavy rainfall sometimes includes random puddles of water that linger in your backyard.

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