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      <title>5 Simple Steps: How to Find Residential Home Plumbing Clean-Outs</title>
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      <description>Plumbing clean-outs are essential for maintaining a functional drainage system in your home. However, finding them can be a challenge, especially if you&amp;rsquo;re not familiar with your plumbing system. But don&amp;rsquo;t worry, with a little bit of know-how, you can easily locate these clean-outs and keep your drains flowing smoothly. One of the most common places to find a clean-out is in the basement or crawlspace. Look for a clean-out cap that is usually white or gray in color and about 2 to 3 inches in diameter.</description>
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