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Metcalf Plumbing Service

Metcalf Plumbing is family-owned and operated since 2002 by Les Metcalf, a master plumber and gas fitter. Les and his team service the Baltimore County and Howard County areas including Catonsville, Ellicott City, Columbia, Elkridge, Clarksville and more. When you work with Metcalf Plumbing, you’re guaranteed customer-first service from true industry professionals. We always begin with a no obligation consultation and cost estimate, all our plumbers are screened, licensed, certified and insured so you’ll never have to worry. And we’ll do whatever it takes to address your plumbing concerns and leave you satisfied. We handle repairs, replacements and new, water heaters, sump pumps, water lines, sewage lines, gas lines, boilers, faucets, etc.(410) 242-311110 Winters Ln, Ste B, Catonsville, MD 21228metcalfplumbing.com

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    Why Are Your Drains So Slow?

    The holiday season is all about comfort, cheer, and spending time with the people you love, not dealing with slow drains or water backing up in the sink. But this time of year, plumbing systems often work overtime. From big family dinners and extra showers from visiting relatives, it’s no surprise that December is one of the busiest months for plumbing problems.If you’ve noticed slow drains or, even worse, multiple drains backing up at once, it’s more than just a seasonal inconvenience, it’s a sign your plumbing may need attention.At Metcalf Plumbing Service, we’re here to help you keep the holidays merry, bright, and clog-free.Why Do Drains Slow Down During the Holidays?Even if you’re careful, this time of year your plumbing sees much heavier use than normal. A few common culprits include:Grease and Food Buildup: Holiday cooking means more fats, oils, and food scraps. Even small amounts may solidify in your pipes, creating sticky blockages.Extra Shower and Laundry Loads: Guests staying over? More showers and extra laundry push your drains harder than usual, exposing any hidden issues.Cold Weather: Colder temperatures can contribute to water flow issues and reveal problems in older plumbing systems.What It Means When Multiple Drains Back Up at OnceIf more than one fixture (like your shower, bathroom sink, and kitchen sink) is draining slowly or backing up simultaneously, that’s a red flag. This usually means:A Main Sewer Line Issue: Clogs, tree roots, or debris in your main sewer line can cause widespread backups throughout the home.Blocked Vent Pipes: Your plumbing vents let air into the system so water can drain properly. When they’re blocked, drains slow dramatically.Septic System Problems: If you’re on a septic system and you’re seeing multiple backups, your tank may be full or failing.This is a problem that won’t fix itself so don’t wait. Early intervention can prevent a holiday plumbing emergency. How to Prevent Slow Drains During the HolidaysHere are simple ways to keep things running smoothly:Never pour grease down the drain—use a disposable container insteadUse drain strainers to catch hair and food particlesRun hot water down the drain after cooking to help flush residueSpread out laundry loads if possibleBe mindful of what guests flushed (only toilet paper!)When to Call a Professional PlumberIf you’re noticing:Gurgling soundsWater backing up into tubs or sinksSlow draining in multiple roomsUnpleasant odors coming from drains…it’s time to call your local experts.At Metcalf Plumbing Service, we offer fast, reliable service even during the busy holiday season. Whether it’s a simple clog or a main line issue, we’ll get your home flowing again so you can get back to enjoying the festivities.Keep the Holidays Stress-Free With Metcalf PlumbingDon’t let plumbing problems steal your holiday joy. From slow drains to major backups, our team is equipped to diagnose and fix the issue quickly and professionally.Call Metcalf Plumbing today and flush your holiday troubles away! (410) 242-3111

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Metcalf Plumbing is family-owned and operated since 2002 by Les Metcalf, a master plumber and gas fitter. Les and his team service the Baltimore County and Howard County areas including Catonsville, Ellicott City, Columbia, Elkridge, Clarksville and more. When you work with Metcalf Plumbing, you’re guaranteed customer-first service from true industry professionals. We always begin with a no obligation consultation and cost estimate, all our plumbers are screened, licensed, certified and insured so you’ll never have to worry. And we’ll do whatever it takes to address your plumbing concerns and leave you satisfied. We handle repairs, replacements and new, water heaters, sump pumps, water lines, sewage lines, gas lines, boilers, faucets, etc.(410) 242-311110 Winters Ln, Ste B, Catonsville, MD 21228metcalfplumbing.com

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