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If you think you just spotted a tiny, fuzzy moth fluttering around your kitchen, think again: You actually may be dealing with drain flies. “These are little filth flies that live in the gelatinous ...
Plumbing expert and CEO of Ace Plumbing Justin Cornforth highlights that a drain snake is a superior choice over vinegar or baking soda for dealing with such clogs. "White vinegar and baking soda ...
At least once a year, clean the drain traps under your sinks, which are often the source of a clog. Annual maintenance on your drains could save you from relying on harsh chemicals, which can ...