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  • 042 - The Hidden Plumbing System Most Homeowners Ignore – And How to Check It Properly
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode of the Feel Northern Air Podcast, master plumber Joe shares why annual professional plumbing inspections are essential for every home, detailing what technicians examine—from valves and fixtures to water heaters, sump pumps, and sewage systems. He explains how these routine checks catch small issues before they cause costly emergencies like leaks or backups, while emphasizing the value of educating homeowners on emergency shutoffs and system basics. Joe recounts his own teenage discovery of plumbing's hidden complexity, underscoring that consistent maintenance keeps water flowing reliably without the magic disappearing.

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    1 min
  • 041 - Why Your Pipes Bang Loudly After Every Flush – And How to Silence Them
    Jan 11 2026

    BIG IDEA
    Whenever you hear your pipes banging or clanging in your house, that's a sign to investigate it, see what's going on, get the pipe secured, make sure there's not water hammer going on.

    DESCRIPTION
    In this episode, hosts Melissa and Joe tackle two persistent household plumbing frustrations: toilets that run endlessly due to warped flappers from poor water quality or chlorine damage, and the startling banging noises in pipes triggered by sudden water stops known as water hammer. They explain practical causes like faulty fill valves, unsecured pipes, missing arrestors, and even sump pump check valves, while sharing why these issues deserve attention before they weaken joints or cause leaks. Listeners gain straightforward steps to diagnose and resolve them, drawn from years of real-world experience in a plumber's own home.



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    9 min
  • 040 - How to Prevent Frozen Pipes in Brutal Minnesota Winters
    Jan 4 2026

    Joe and Melissa tackle the critical question of how to best protect pipes from freezing. They explain why keeping pipes in heated spaces is ideal, how to properly apply foam insulation and heat tape, and why crawl spaces account for most frozen pipe emergencies. Homeowners learn practical steps to avoid costly water damage when temperatures plummet.

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    10 min
  • 039 - Solving Slow Kitchen Sink Drains (Sex Starts in the Kitchen)
    Dec 14 2025

    In this episode of the Feel Northern Air Podcast, hosts Melissa and Joe discuss how to tackle slow drains in the kitchen sink. They provide practical tips such as checking for obstructions, using a garbage disposal properly, and cleaning out the trap under the sink. The episode also highlights preventive measures like using a drain additive to keep pipes clear.

    00:00 Introduction to the Feel Northern Air Podcast
    00:29 Addressing Slow Kitchen Sink Drains
    01:55 Using a Garbage Disposal Effectively
    03:22 Clearing the Drain Manually
    03:57 Handling the Trap and Pipes
    08:26 Using Additives to Maintain Clear Drains
    09:52 Conclusion and Final Tips

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    10 min
  • 038 - Clogged Toilet Fixes: Plumbing Secrets to Prevent Brown Friday Backups
    Dec 7 2025

    The primal panic of a rising toilet bowl is universally understood; this episode moves past discomfort to offer essential plumbing mastery. Learn the simple, non-negotiable rule for prevention: only human waste and toilet paper belong in the bowl, immediately dispelling myths around "flushable" wipes and feminine products. Should a clog occur, Joe and Melissa provide the critical, aggressive plunging technique and the crucial first step of locating your emergency shutoff valve to manage the crisis.


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    11 min
  • 037 - The Silent Drip: Unmasking Hidden Water Leaks Before Disaster Strikes
    Nov 30 2025

    If you are on city water, a mysteriously higher water bill might be the first sign of a problem; if you're on a well, the pump or pressure switch turning on randomly when no water is being used is a major indicator of a leak.

    Hidden water leaks in your home often begin with subtle signs, such as a water bill that is steadily climbing or hearing the unexplained sound of water moving through the pipes when everything is turned off. Key areas to inspect are the plumbing underneath your sinks and bathrooms, as well as exterior hose connections susceptible to freezing and breaking. Homeowners are urgently warned to replace a dangerous saddle valve if found in the system, as this illegal connection is a "flood waiting to happen”.


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    10 min
  • 036 - Where’s Your Valve? Plumbing, Panic, and Knowing What Matters
    Nov 23 2025

    Melissa and Joe reveal why knowing your main water shutoff location is an act of everyday wisdom few possess. Their candid discussion blends technical know-how with personal stories, urging listeners to confront both practical skill gaps and hidden discomforts. Tune in for regional surprises, honest reflections, and subtle lessons in mastering chaos at home.

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    9 min
  • 035 - What Clogs Reveal: Unplugging the Hidden Lessons of Home Maintenance
    Nov 16 2025

    Dive below the surface of routine plumbing frustrations, as Melissa and Joe probe the deep connections between everyday habits and the stories we tell ourselves about blame, prevention, and human messiness. With candid, cinematic clarity, this conversation invites listeners to confront their own discomfort and shame, reframing even the nastiest clogs as part of the irreducible texture of ordinary life. Hear how toxic solutions often worsen the problem—and why the path to true resolution is both simpler and more honest than you think.

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    12 min