In North Philly, West Philly, Logan, and University City, recurring plumbing issues are common in older homes—especially where pipes are aged, partially obstructed, or repeatedly stressed by grease, debris, and improper disposables.
The key is knowing whether you need:
- a simple drain cleaning, or
- a deeper diagnosis (pipe repair, replacement, or main-line issue)
When drain cleaning is usually enough
- one fixture is slow
- it’s the first occurrence in a long time
- you know the cause (hair, soap buildup, minor kitchen grease)
- there’s no gurgling, odor, or multi-drain involvement
Red flags that suggest pipe repair or main-line diagnosis
- multiple drains slow at once
- backups at the lowest fixture
- strong sewer odor that increases over time
- recurrence within days/weeks after cleaning
Leak awareness matters too
Even small leaks waste surprising amounts of water annually, and toilet flappers/faucet drips are common culprits—EPA WaterSense provides leak-related resources and reminders through its Fix a Leak Week program.

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