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When do you need professional drain cleaning?

Jun 7, 2022 | Plumber, Plumbing

Do you need professional drain cleaning?

Debris of all kinds, such as deposits of hair, oil, or minerals, can eventually block drains, this is highly inconvenient but also a risk to your health and can cause structural damage to your property, if left untreated.

There are evident signs that can help you determine it’s time for drain cleaning services. The first sign your drain is becoming clogged is slow draining, water from the bathtub and sinks especially will start to drain slower than usual. You might start perceiving bad odors coming from your drains, it could be caused by the accumulation of particles of food, the odor is caused by the bacteria accumulating in them, this bacteria can spread throughout the entire system and lead to severe illnesses such as food poisoning.

 

A clogged toilet can cause severe damage.

Chemical drain cleaners use corrosive chemicals

A clogged toilet can cause severe damage, the water in the pipes will back up leaking areas of your home or business and cause mold growth due to moisture buildup. Another sign is a peculiar sound coming from your sink, even if your drain seems to be working fine. This gurgling sound is due to air bubbles created by the water as it passes a clog inside the drain.

Most people will try and take things into their own hands, buying commercial products to deal with the clog. Chemical drain cleaners use corrosive chemicals such as sodium hydroxide, and sulfuric acid in order to dissolve the clog, these chemicals will degrade the pipes over time creating the need to replace pipes earlier than needed otherwise. You can agree that DIY drain cleaning is blind work since we can’t estimate the size of a clog, the reason, or the best remedy. Is here where professional services come in hand.

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This can help save money in the long run.

It is important to remember that a professional drain service can clean out your drains faster and more thoroughly than anyone could on their own. Chemical drain cleaners might be a cheaper option in the short term, but replacing damaged pipes will cost you a lot more trouble and money. An annual professional drain cleaning will keep clogs away and your drains in good shape.

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What is a professional drain cleaning service?

Professional plumbers may use special video cameras to perform an inspection of the sewer lines and underground pipes.

Professional drain cleaning is performed by extensively trained and highly experienced plumbers. Knowing the damage caused by chemical drain cleaners, professional service will not only avoid the use of those products but instead will use techniques, equipment, and methods that are far more effective and safe for you, your family, and the environment. The first thing to do is an assessment of the issue, the type, and the condition of the drain. Professional plumbers may use special video cameras to perform an inspection of the sewer lines and underground pipes. Once the situation has been evaluated, the drain clearing expert will determine the best way to remove drain clogs.

Here are the most common techniques a professional in drain cleaning can use to unclog your drain.

Hydro Jet Service

This is the most commonly used method of drain cleaning. Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water through a thin hose with an omnidirectional sprayer head attached to it, that clears the blockage. The tightly controlled pressure and flow of the water will force the clog through the pipe, whether it’s caused by soap residue, hair, oil, or minerals. The pressure of the water will not only remove the current clog but also makes it harder for further clogs to form in the future.

Drain Auger or Snake

For most stubborn clogs it is required the use of a drain auger or a drain Snake. These two methods are very similar, drain augers and drain snakes are both flexible cable devices but differ in the size of the pipe clogged. Drain snakes work for smaller drains like your kitchen or bathroom sink. Drain augers tackle larger pipes like your toilet or shower drain. Also, plumbing snakes often have a helix-shaped hook that has a larger gap between the coils. The biggest difference between drain snakes and augers is how they remove the clogs. While an auger attempts to force its way through and demolish the obstruction, a snake is designed to pull it out the way it came.

Another type of drain cleaning is repairing pipes that are damaged. This can help save money in the long run.