Do you wash or brush your hair in the bathroom sink?
Occasionally, we are called upon to fix a slow or clogged sink drain.
We recently found a clump of hair (on top of the blue nitrile gloves we used to do this dirty job) recently in a bathroom sink drain - see photo below.
To prevent this from happening, you could put plastic screens over your bathroom sink and tub drains. Local hardware stores carry them for around $5. You can also get a variety of drain screens for your kitchen sinks as well. This could save you from a much bigger plumbing bill.
And of course, if you need a dripping faucet fixed, a leaking pipe repaired or a fixture replaced,
we have a (click here) SPECIAL OFFER (click here) for residents of North Edmonton.
Thanks for reading,
Jay Bortnik
Journeyman Jay Plumbing
780-266-3939
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