The P-trap is the U-shaped part of the drain, and it's a common place for sediment or gunk buildup. Most P-traps can be removed by hand, so all you need to do this is a bowl and an old toothbrush.
When left unaddressed, frozen pipes can quickly become serious (and costly) problems. To deal with them promptly, it's important to know what to look out for.
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A sink rack protects your sink from scratches, but it also comes in really handy when you're washing up. You can rinse a few ...
Long hair is a bane to shower and bathroom sink drains. These longer hairs get hung up in drains, then serve as a trap for tooth paste, soap, saliva, creating a melange of nastiness that can quickly ...