Top Questions About Your Drains

Drain clogs are very common and can occasionally happen over time in your home.  And we, of all people, understand that sometimes you just can’t prevent or plan for some plumbing mishaps.  Your drains are a crucial part of your day-to-day life, and when one begins to clog you notice immediately.

Our technicians are plumbing experts and have answered some common drain cleaning questions that homeowners ask:

Q) If I have a slow drain or a clogged sink, should I use a liquid drain cleaner?

N-O!  Using liquid drain cleaners is almost always a temporary fix.  The chemicals in the liquid aren’t able to break the clog and remove it completely.  Additionally, the chemicals in the liquid can cause damage to your actual pipes.  Overuse of the liquid drain cleaner can attack the lining of your pipe causing it to erode.  If you need more convincing to not use liquid drain cleaners, click here!

Q) There’s a foul odor coming from my garbage disposal, how do I get rid of it?

There are a few home remedies for this!  Try putting ice cubes in the disposal and run it for 30 seconds.  This will help remove the buildup of food debris on the blades of your disposal.  After you’ve done this, run cold water to remove the remaining debris.

Q) Why does my sink make a “gurgling” noise when I flush the toilet?

A gurgling noise is a common sign that there could be a plumbing ventilation issue or a clog before the drain is vented.  If you begin to hear the gurgling noise or if water begins to bubble in the shower when you flush the toilet, give us a call as soon as possible.  There is a very good chance that you have a drain issue!

If you’ve had a clogged drain for quite some time, we recommend that you get it taken care of as soon as possible!  Give us a call or schedule an appointment online at any time and one of our certified technicians will be able to provide you with the Same Day Service.  Remember, we’re the drain cleaning experts!

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