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    <title>Kitchen vs. Bathroom Drain Clogs: Why the Fix Is Different Each Time</title>
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    <summary>Kitchen and bathroom drains fail for completely different reasons. Understanding the material causing each clog determines the right tool and saves a wasted trip to the hardware store.</summary>
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    <title>When to Call a Plumber: The Drain Symptoms That Mean Stop DIYing</title>
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    <updated>2026-07-05T12:00:00Z</updated>
    <summary>Most drain clogs are DIY-fixable in under 30 minutes. These seven symptoms are the exceptions — signs of main-line, sewer, or structural problems that get worse if you wait.</summary>
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