5 Easy Steps to Unclog Your Kitchen Sink with a Drain Snake

If you’ve ever faced a clogged sink full of water, you quickly realize how central your kitchen sink is to your home’s operation.

Instead of letting that water sit and creating a mess, you can take matters into your own hands. If those liquid drain cleaners aren’t doing the job, the next step is physically removing the plug: a drain snake.

A drain snake is a simple and affordable solution that can help you avoid the inconvenience and cost of calling a plumber. Let’s explore how you can efficiently unclog your kitchen sink with a drain snake.

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The Hidden Costs of Maintaining Unique Products

When you’re researching and looking for a new product for your home, there’s a hidden cost to owning that product that you might need to consider: maintenance. 

If an appliance goes wrong and is out of warranty (it’s like they know when the warranty expires, right?), you have a lot of new appliances in the marketplace to choose from.

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HomeZada’s Photo Recognition AI Transforms Home Repair & Improvement Knowledge

Every homeowner, but especially first-time homeowners, struggle with figuring out how to fix, repair, and manage remodel projects. HomeZada released the ability to perform AI recognition on any photo uploaded to a task or project. This helps homeowners get expert advice based on their specific photos of their home repair and remodel issues all at their fingertips by using photo recognition.

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Pros and Cons of Installing a Dumbwaiter in Your Home

Imagine having to carry laundry baskets up and down the stairs for years. Your arms ache, and you stumble occasionally, making the task feel endless. However, one day, you come across a possible solution- a dumbwaiter.

This magical-sounding contraption promises to whisk your laundry woes away, effortlessly transporting it between floors.

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5 Easy Strategies for Cutting Down Your Home Maintenance Costs

I remember the first home we bought. It was, to put it mildly, a “fixer-upper,” and while it did have a solid structure, there was a ton of work to do.

If I could go back in time, I’d tell myself to pay closer attention to the HVAC guy’s spiel about maintaining the new, shiny system he’d just installed.

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