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Homeowner holding nose because of sewer smell

6 Reasons Your House Smells Like Sewage

Few household problems are as unpleasant as walking into your bathroom, kitchen, or laundry room and being greeted by a sewage smell. If your home smells like a sewer, these odors are not normal and indicate a plumbing issue that needs to be addressed. While some causes of sewer odors are simple, others require professional plumbing repairs from the experienced plumbers at Benjamin Franklin Plumbing in Orlando, Florida, and the surrounding area. In this guide,

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Sewer vent pipe on home

7 Signs You Have a Sewer Vent Problem

It’s not unusual for a homeowner to think that they have a problem with the sewer line when it’s actually the sewer vent pipe that is clogged or damaged. Sewer vent problems often initially appear to be clogged pipes or other drain issues. You might have a sewer vent problem if you smell sewer gas, you have multiple slow drains or your drain problems worsen during heavy rain. Other signs include a gurgling toilet, varying

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Heavy rainfall during Florida storm

What Happens If a Sump Pump Fails During a Storm?

Storms and hurricanes in Florida often dump massive amounts of rainfall in a small amount of time. If your sump pump becomes overwhelmed, your home can flood, even if it doesn’t have a basement. Mold can develop in as little as 24 hours and then spread rapidly through your drywall and flooring. Reaching out for professional sump pump repairs as soon as you suspect a problem is crucial to limiting damage and saving money on

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Flooded room in Florida home

Do Florida Homes Need Sump Pumps?

Homeowners in Florida sometimes make the mistake of believing they don’t need a sump pump if they don’t have a basement. But heavy rains and hurricanes can be detrimental to the foundation and crawl spaces when a property doesn’t have proper drainage. We can take a look at your property to help you decide whether you need a sump pump. Quick Takeaways Homes without basements still have a risk of flooding during storms and hurricanes.

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Kitchen sink with no working water

6 Reasons Why Water Is Not Working in Your House

It’s almost midnight when you get up to use the bathroom. With bleary eyes, you turn on the faucet to wash your hands, but nothing comes out. After a few moments of sleepy confusion, you realize that your home’s water supply has stopped working. Losing water in your home is incredibly disruptive. Because it is often due to a major problem, it’s important to get this issue diagnosed and repaired right away. Quick Takeaways In

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Man using to bucket to catch leaking water during plumbing emergency

What Is Considered a Plumbing Emergency?

Plumbing problems can rapidly escalate out of control and cause costly damage if you don’t take quick action. But not every clog or drip is an emergency. Knowing what qualifies as an urgent plumbing crisis and how to respond is paramount to protecting your home and your repair budget. Quick Takeaways Plumbing emergencies are those that present an immediate risk to your health, safety, or home. Sewer backups, burst pipes, and major leaks always need

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Plumber using video inspection determine how long clog will take to clear up using hydrojetting

How Long Does Hydro Jetting Last?

Are you suffering from recurring drain clogs, grease buildup or sewer line blockages? Are traditional methods, such as snaking, not effective or long-lasting? Hydro jetting may be exactly what you’re looking for as this powerful professional drain cleaning method thoroughly clears pipes of buildup with high-pressure water. But how long do hydro jetting’s benefits last? That’s a common question, and the answer depends on several factors. These include the condition of your pipes, how much

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Plumbing getting ready to hydrojet sewer line

7 Signs You Need Hydro Jetting for Your Drains

Recurring clogs, slow drains, backups and sewer odors can result in plumbing issues that are not easy to rectify. However, hydro jetting may serve as the solution as it can clear stubborn buildup that’s formed in your pipes. So, if you’ve noticed that yours are draining slowly or smell bad or are experiencing other issues that standard drain cleaning methods aren’t solving, consider taking advantage of hydro jetting. We’ll share seven of the most common

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Plumber fixing water heater thats making noise

Why Is My Water Heater Making Noise?

Water heaters often make noise, but not all of those noises are normal. Rather, sediment buildup, water pressure changes, loose parts, or failing heating elements could all cause abnormal sounds. Thus, water heater noises are often signs that you need professional repair services. This guide will describe those warning sounds: what they could mean and what you should do about them. Quick Takeaways When it comes to water heaters: Popping or rumbling typically indicates sediment

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Two anode rods, one intact the other rusted

Do All Water Heaters Have Anode Rods?

Traditional tank water heaters have anode nods. If you’ve noticed that your water heater doesn’t have one, it may be because you have a more modern tankless water heater. Knowing if your system has anode rods is important because these components do eventually corrode to the point of needing to be replaced. Water heater anode rods are what we call “sacrificial” in not-so-technical terms. What this actually means is that they attract and “take on”

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