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18 May A hand scrubbing shower mould on the walls

7 Ways to Avoid Mould in the Shower

Posted by PlumbWize

Mould in the bathroom isn't a pretty sight, nor is it a healthy one. Shower mould is a product of constant moisture and humidity, which doesn't come as a surprise because a bathroom is exposed to water all the time. While we can't put a permanent cork in it, there are ways to minimize mould growth in the shower and protect you from potential mould-related health hazards. Read More

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04 May Water running from a tub spout with a shower diverter

How to Fix a Shower Diverter

Posted by PlumbWize

Is your home equipped with a shower bath? If so, it's bound to have a shower diverter. Depending on whether you're in a bath or shower mood, a shower diverter can direct the flow of water towards the tub spout or showerhead. Read More

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20 April A person wearing yellow rubber gloves holding a plunger onto a toilet seat

5 Reasons Why Your Toilet Won’t Flush

Posted by PlumbWize

Have you ever experienced small nuisances with big repercussions? Like a toilet not flushing fully at the most inconvenient moments possible? That feeling of imminent catastrophe you feel when you attempt to flush yet the toilet eater refuses to go down? Well, we've seen that happen a few times before, and the good news is that it's a very common issue that can be fixed in no time. Read More

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06 April A functioning shower drain that was recently installed

How to Install a Shower Drain

Posted by PlumbWize

Are you constructing a brand new bathroom or simply repairing outdated features in your trusty shower? Whichever it is, learning how to install a shower drain is a mandatory part of the process. The procedure varies depending on what type of shower drain you're eyeing to install. Read More

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30 March A plumber measuring a pipe under a sink

6 Advantages of Hiring a Professional Rough-In Plumber

Posted by PlumbWize

We get it—you're not one to shy away from a DIY challenge. When it comes to plumbing, there are tons of tasks that you can safely do yourself. However, in the case of elements with more detailed infrastructure, it would be best to hand the baton (or wrench, rather) to the professionals. Read More

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