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Silvia B.
  • Auburn, GA
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Shower drain hair catchers

Silvia B.
  • Auburn, GA
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Does anyone supply their rentals with shower stall drain hair catchers (such as the OXO brands)? Our renters of 3 years moved out and I found a HUGE wad of long hair plugging the master bath shower stall drain that was hanging onto the drain cover by some of the long hairs. They could not have had good drainage with that wad and never said anything to us even though we always told them to let us know if they noticed any leaks or slow drains, etc. I am thinking of supplying the showers drains with the OXO drain hair catchers (found on Amazon). This house is on septic and my thinking is that it might save me from a potential plumbing problem in the future. I also ask them not to use products like Draino. What about supplying a plunger for the house?

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