If you live in Chester County and rely on a grinder pump for septic, you already know it's not something you think about until it stops working right. Grinder pump repair becomes urgent fast, because this small piece of equipment handles every drop of wastewater leaving your home before pushing it … [Read more...]
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How to Tell If Your Home Has a Lead Service Line: The DIY Scratch and Magnet Test
If your home was built before 1986, there's a real chance the pipe bringing water from the street into your house is made of lead. You probably can't see it from the outside, you can't taste it in the water, and your water bill won't tell you. The only way to know for certain is to look at the pipe … [Read more...]
Grinder Pump vs. Standard Sump Pump: What’s the Difference and Which One Failed?
Most homeowners know they have some kind of pump in the basement. Far fewer know exactly which one it is or what it actually does. That distinction doesn't matter much on a normal day, but when something backs up or alarms start going off, it matters quite a lot. The wrong diagnosis leads to the … [Read more...]
Septic vs. Sewer: How to Know Which System Your Home Is On (and Who to Call When It Backs Up)
A lot of homeowners have only a vague idea of how wastewater leaves their home. It goes down the drain, and that's where most people stop thinking about it. But whether your home connects to a municipal sewer or relies on a private septic system makes a big difference, especially when something goes … [Read more...]
The Real Cost of Ignoring a Slow Drain: How Small Clogs Become Main Line Emergencies
That bathroom sink has been draining slowly for a few weeks now. You've poured some store-bought cleaner down it, maybe ran hot water for a few minutes, and it seems to clear up just enough that you stop thinking about it. Until the next time. Here's the short answer: a slow drain is a symptom, … [Read more...]
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