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21 January A sink filled with water

Drain Cleaning vs Drain Clearing: What’s the Difference?

Posted by Zak and Jay

Anyone who has ever lived in a home or property long-term is bound to have experienced a clogged drain at some point. This is a common plumbing problem for kitchen sinks, shower drains, and other types of drains where grease, hair, and debris pass through.   When talking about drain cleaning vs drain clearing, it’s easy to mix the two terms up. Read More

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07 January A bathroom with a mural and wood-like tiles, two bathroom tile trends for 2022

Bathroom Tile Trends You’ll Love in 2022

Posted by Zak and Jay

Now that 2022 has arrived, a bathroom renovation may be on your to-do list. One of the key aspects of transforming or renewing a home’s bathroom is retiling. You may choose this as a standalone project or in conjunction with other changes.  In this guide, we go through a comprehensive list of bathroom tile trends in 2022 that might just inspire your upcoming bathroom renovation. Read More

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06 December Plumbers hydro jetting a pipeline

Snaking vs. Hydro Jetting: Which Should You Choose?

Posted by Zak and Jay

At some point in the life of being a homeowner, you’ll have to deal with clogged drains. Unfortunately, this issue can’t be completely avoided. Hair, soap, toilet paper, dirt, food waste, small objects, and other debris getting stuck in toilets, sinks, or shower drains are usually among the common causes of clogging. Read More

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01 December Dark gray bathroom with wood accents

Top Bathroom Design Trends to Watch Out for in 2022

Posted by Zak and Jay

Bathroom design trends change all the time. Last year, brass finishes, integrated lighting, and black tubs were “in.”  This year, smart toilets, backlit mirrors, and quartz countertops were the popular choices. So, what could be the top bathroom trends in 2022? Read More

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04 November Two household sump pumps ready to be installed

Sump Pumps: What They Are and How They Work

Posted by Zak and Jay

It’s likely that you have encountered sump pumps before. These are pumps situated in a circular pit known as the sump pit. As the sump pit collects water, the sump pump gets to work, producing a low humming sound. Shortly after, the water in the sump pit drains. Read More

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