Knowing my appliance's wattage is essential for estimating its energy consumption. This information can help you lower your energy costs. To find out the wattage of your appliance, look at the appliance itself or its manual. The wattage is usually listed in watts (W) on a label or sticker. If you can't find it there, consult the manufacturer's o… Read More
Ugh, restroom woes. You know the drill: that slow drain that been giving you a headache. Maybe it's a blockage in your toilet, or maybe it's a bubbling sink. Whatever the problem, plumbing problems are never fun. You can try some DIY tricks like a plunger or baking soda and vinegar, but sometimes you just need to call in a plumber. Don't end up … Read More