The Super Plumber Blog

How to Replace Main Water Lines Without Digging: Trenchless Repair

While driving through your neighbourhood, you may have noticed long and narrow ditches dug up to replace or repair old sewer lines. That’s called a trench. Destroyed flower beds, ripped-up lawns, noise pollution, gaping wall holes, and environmental pollution are standard in traditional pipe replacement. What if we were to tell you there’s a better

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Slow Draining Sink? Here’s What to Do!

A slow-draining sink can be annoying, inconvenient, and smelly, but most importantly, it’s a sign of a problem in your pipes. Whether it’s hair, soap scum, hair styling products or even shaving foam, they can build up inside the walls of your pipes, impacting the flow of water with a dreaded clog. Fortunately, there are

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Can a Clogged Pipe or Drain Cause a Leak?

For many of us, a clogged pipe or drain is merely a nuisance. Sure, it will need to be addressed, but there’s no sense of urgency. But truth be told, clogged pipes and drains can lead to serious consequences, and shouldn’t be put off. Drains and pipes clogged by dirt, debris and hair restrict the

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4 Smart Tips for Conserving Water in Your Home

Water is the most precious resource on Earth yet is something we in this part of the world take for granted. Conserving water is more important than ever before and doing your part to protect every drip will not only lower your bills, but it will also help to avoid future shortages. Of course, the

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How to Prevent Frozen Pipes

The consequences of having a frozen pipe burst can be significant. You’ll not only deal with the repair but also extensive clean-up after the water floods areas below and seeps into the walls, particularly if it leaves behind mould and mildew. Clean-up and repair combined can be expensive - well over $5,000 - which is

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