Plumbing
The Hydrodynamics of the Low-Flow Toilet: Why New Models Keep Clogging
A toilet that clogs repeatedly after an upgrade feels frustrating, especially when the goal was fewer bills and better efficiency. We see this situation often in homes where older high-volume toilets are replaced with newer low-flow models, only to create a different set of problems. At Price Busters Plumbing & Sewer, we help homeowners in…
Read MoreRoot Barriers and Water Lines: Prevention Strategies That Actually Work
Tree roots don’t need a big opening to cause trouble. They follow moisture, slip into hairline cracks, and slowly widen their access to your water line. What starts as a quiet intrusion can turn into pressure loss, discoloration, or sudden leaks that show up without warning. At Price Busters Plumbing & Sewer, we’ve seen how…
Read MoreSigns Your Drains Need Hydro Jetting (Beyond Just Slow Flow)
A slow drain is easy to dismiss. Water still goes down, just a bit slower than usual, so most people wait it out. The problem is that serious buildup inside the pipes rarely starts with a full blockage. It builds quietly in layers until everyday use starts pushing the system past its limit. When homeowners…
Read MoreBurst Pipe Protection: What To Do in the First 30 Minutes
What you do moments after a pipe bursts determines how bad the damage becomes. In Seattle homes, where basements, crawl spaces, and older piping are common, the first 30 minutes often decide whether you are dealing with a controlled repair or a full-scale restoration project. Consider this a gentle warning from our team at Price…
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