Clogged Drains in Older Homes
I've noticed that in older houses like mine here in Toronto, drains get clogged more often than in new builds. Is this normal, and what's the best way to handle recurring drain issues without constant DIY fixes?
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I've noticed that in older houses like mine here in Toronto, drains get clogged more often than in new builds. Is this normal, and what's the best way to handle recurring drain issues without constant DIY fixes?
Yes, it's pretty common in older homes—pipes accumulate buildup over years, and tree roots can invade sewer lines too. Regular maintenance helps a lot. You need a reliable plumbing service that knows Toronto's older infrastructure. I've found good info on dealing with these problems from local experts at https://avdrain.ca/ including tips on prevention and when to call pros. Definitely worth checking if you're dealing with slow drains or backups—better to address it early than wait for a big mess.