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When’s the last time you checked your drains?

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A woman on the phone crouches next to a pipe under the kitchen sink.

Ignoring the signs of problematic sewers or drains can lead to expensive repairs, health risks, and property damage.

Photo courtesy of Andrés Rodríguez

If your answer is, “I can’t remember,” it’s probably time to call in the plumbing pros.

These are the key signs your home may need professional drain clearing or sewer repair, according to the experts at Peterman Brothers:

  • Sinks that drain slowly
  • Sudden bill increases
  • Bad odors
  • Frequent clogs in toilets, sinks, and tubs
  • Noisy pipes (gurgling, sputting, and bubbling, oh my)

Contact Peterman Brothers to have your home assessed for these telltale signs before they turn into a costly emergency.

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