My kitchen drain’s been slow for days, and it’s starting to smell weird. Tried a plunger, but no luck—any advice on getting this fixed in Etobicoke?
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Slow drains are a pain! That smell might mean a deeper clog. A pro with the right tools could sort it out fast. I found some helpful info on local options at https://pomplumbing.ca/drain-repair-etobicoke/ —they’re in Etobicoke and seem solid for drain fixes. Might be worth a call to avoid a bigger mess!