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Benjamin Franklin Plumbing of Savannah Metro
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"I was having issues with one of our bathroom showers. The water kept clogging and would not drain properly. My husband tried to fix it and used several drain-cleaning products, but the problem kept coming back. I finally contacted Benjamin Franklin Plumbing of Savannah Metro. They answered my call right away and promptly sent a technician to inspect the issue. I am so glad we called them! They quickly identified the problem and fixed our clogged shower the very same day. The technician was professional, knowledgeable, and efficient. I highly recommend Benjamin Franklin Plumbing of Savannah Metro for their fast response and excellent service. Thank you!"
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Stewarts Plumbing Professionals and Consultants
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"Mr. George Black is a Master Plumber and is extremely professional and cares about the client. He's efficient with time and resources, and keeps the workspace tidy. He installed a new gas oven, and returned the next day when I had an urgent concern about it. Now I know all is well with this quirky Amana oven. His work was accurate and fairly priced. I recommend him highly."
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Drain Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Vinegar is better for an AC drain line because it’s less corrosive and won’t damage the pipes. It’s also a safer and easier product to use. Bleach should not be used on your AC drain line because it can corrode your pipes and harm the evaporator coil in your air conditioner.

A good option for opening up and cleaning a sink drain is to use a ¼ cup of baking soda and 1 cup of white vinegar, along with a rubber stopper to cover the drain while those materials work their magic. After about 15 minutes, you can flush the drain with hot water. In many cases, these materials can scrub out minor clogs and get the drain working properly again. If the issue persists, call in a plumber near you to get the problem permanently fixed.

There are several ways to tell if your gutter downspout drain is backed up. The most obvious sign is when you see water flowing over your gutter edges. This can occur during everything from light rain to a rainstorm. Additional signs can include peeling paint around your downspout, visible dirt around your downspout, and moisture on the side of the house. If you're having ongoing problems with clogs caused by a poorly designed or worn-out gutter system, consider getting a quote for gutter replacement cost.

Several signs can tip you off to a clogged dishwasher drain. At first, you may notice that it’s taking longer than usual for the dishwasher to drain, or you may hear gurgling sounds during the draining part of the cycle. You might also notice water backing up into your sink or excess food at the bottom of the dishwasher after a load. The most obvious sign, though, is seeing standing water at the bottom of your dishwasher after the cycle has finished.

No. You should never pour old paint down a drain or sewer because it can clog pipes and pollute the environment. You must dispose of paint properly and safely. Different types of paint need to be disposed of in different ways—oil-based paints must be taken to a paint recycling center, while you can throw dried-out water- or latex-based paints in the garbage. 

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