by NW Sewer & Drain | Nov 24, 2023 | Sewer repair
As a homeowner, there’s nothing more unpleasant than walking into your house and being greeted by a foul sewer odor. Not only is it unpleasant, but it can also indicate that something is seriously wrong with your plumbing system. Sewer odor in your house should...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Nov 17, 2023 | Sewer repair
As the winter season approaches, it’s important for homeowners to take proactive measures to protect their sewer pipes from freezing. Freezing sewer pipes can lead to a host of problems, from unpleasant odors to costly repairs. Let’s discuss the steps you...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Oct 23, 2023 | Sewer Myths
Talking about plumbing systems isn’t something most people tend to spend time on to unless they’re having issues with theirs. And discussing the more awkward topics such as flushing certain items down our toilets is certainly not a conversation many of us wish to...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Oct 13, 2023 | Pipe Descaling
Most folks think of home maintenance and repair in terms of what is on a house or in the house. But it is far too easy to overlook what is under a house and the property surrounding it. That is, until problems arise with those unseen but critically essential...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Oct 3, 2023 | Pipe Descaling
Many older properties are equipped with sewer lines made of cast iron pipes, a common choice for residential construction throughout the mid-1970s. Cast iron pipes continue to be used in commercial buildings today, though modern versions are typically made from...