Posted on November 9th, 2023
Hey there, fellow plumbing ponderers! We hope you’re having a leak-free day, but if you suspect your house is practicing its own version of the “sewer shuffle,” it might be time to do a little detective work. That’s right, we’re talking about the notorious sewer slab leak, the sneakiest dance move your home can pull […]
Read MorePosted on September 27th, 2022
Sewer lines are filled with all the things trees would love to get their growing roots on — especially when there’s a leak giving extra nourishment to them. If a root takes hold inside one of your sewer lines, Let’s hope that you or a plumber notices before costly damage is done! Hopefully, you will […]
Read MorePosted on August 26th, 2022
Plumbing problems can cause significant migraines for homeowners. Common issues include leaks, clogs, and sewer issues. Not only can these problems wreak havoc on your home (and make for a terrible day), but they can also take a bite out of your budget. But many preventative steps can be taken to avoid such disasters and to […]
Read MorePosted on July 14th, 2022
Plumbing issues can cause restaurant owners major costs and huge headaches. The most prevalent reason for plumbing problems in restaurants is caused by clogged pipes, which make the plumbing back up, overflow, and not drain properly. This can all be prevented by properly training the staff where they should put leftover food and other materials […]
Read MorePosted on May 18th, 2022
My skin crawls just even thinking that a critter can crawl up inside my toilet…It gives new meaning to checking under the bed for hidden monsters as a kid…I assure you once I realized any of this was within the realm of possibility- As an adult-I will be checking between my nether regions on my […]
Read MorePosted on January 4th, 2022
You probably know that in your house- there are drain lines that carry your drainage water away from your sinks, showers, tubs, and toilets. All these lines lead to the main sewer line. This large pipe sends the waste from your home into the city sewer system. But did you know that if it gets […]
Read MorePosted on July 28th, 2021
Need a plumber near me in Allen? Are you facing a major plumbing issue that you can’t fix with Youtube DIY videos? Do you have a plan B in place? A plumbers phone number on speed dial for you to call? ( 214-206-6580:) Call Auger Pros Plumbing to have your plumbing problems assessed. Fix the […]
Read MorePosted on September 1st, 2020
7 Fall Plumbing Tips I don’t know about you- But Fall is my favorite time of year! I get so excited when the temperatures start to drop and I hear the crunch of leaves under my feet. But dropping fall temperatures also serve as a polite reminder that winter will be soon following, often leaving […]
Read MorePosted on July 31st, 2020
City Of Murphy Smoke Test Repair The annual review of sanitary sewer lines, commonly called smoke testing, conducted by the City of Murphy in Texas starts on Monday, Aug. 3, and continues until Monday, Aug. 31. City crews will utilize a safe, non-toxic vaporized mist to identify any fissures in the system. […]
Read MorePosted on July 20th, 2020
8 Benefits of a Sewer Line Video Camera Inspection Auger Pros Plumbing invests in all the latest technology because our customer’s happiness and homes are important to us. When plumbing companies invest in the latest equipment in the field; this is a reflection of their dedication to their clients. One such tool in our industry […]
Read MorePosted on July 1st, 2020
The average American family does 8–10 loads of laundry each week. That amounts to Families in the U.S. wash about 468 loads of laundry every year. No wonder it seems like I’m always folding or hanging things up! 🙂 Because this appliance is used so often, you can have a real issue if it stops working […]
Read MorePosted on June 3rd, 2020
Why do I Smell Sewage In My Home? Wondering why you smell sewage in your home?A nasty smell of sewage smell is usually a sign something is wrong — So just don’t just hold your nose and ignore it. Sometimes, a sewer smell in a bathroom, kitchen, or laundry room can indicate backed-up plumbing which […]
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