Drain Cleaning Methods
When clearing drains, our goal is safety. Not only do our cleaning methods break up and remove clogs without harming your pipes, but they are also eco-friendly and don’t require harsh chemicals that can damage your piping or harm the natural environment.
Snaking
After a camera inspection, a sewer snake is inserted in your drains. This long, flexible cable can stretch to wherever the buildup in your pipes is, breaking it up or pushing the obstruction through.
Hydro Jetting
For more stubborn clogs, hydro jetting is a method that uses high-pressure water to force an obstruction through the pipes. Our plumbers spray the blockage with a specialized nozzle and clear it without harming the pipes. This is the preferred and most effective way to clean sewage pipes, too.
Sewer Cleaner
While a sewer cleaner is used more for larger sewer cleaning projects, it can be used around your home or business for backups that occur deep in your pipes and where your drain lines connect to the sewer system.
This machine harnesses high-pressure water to clear larger debris out of your drains and can even break up and flush out heavy stoppages, like tree roots or yard waste.
Professional Drain Cleaning Prevents Worse Problems
Hiring our pros to clear out a clogged drain can save you money in the long run by thwarting other problems, including:
- Water damage: If a clog blocks water from flowing out of your drains, it can overflow and damage your property.
- Mold and mildew growth: Sitting water promotes the growth of mold and mildew, which looks gross and can be hazardous to your health.
- Pest infiltrations: Trapped water also invites unwanted pests, like insects and rodents, to invade your home or business.
- Sewage spillage: Large-scale clogs can prevent water and sewage from moving into the sewer lines and can instead back up and spill raw sewage into your property.