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How to Tell If Your Pipes Are Clogged

It may not be easy to notice if you have a clogged drain, and sometimes you can see the signs before the drain is completely blocked off. Clogged drains can happen easily if the wrong material or waste ends up in your pipes.

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How to Tell If Your Pipes Are Clogged
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    • Your toilet isn’t flushing - If your toilet isn’t flushing, you likely have a clog caused by overuse of toilet paper or flushing non-flushable objects, such as a child’s toy or a sanitary napkin.
    • Your drains smell - Trapped food particles in your kitchen or bathroom sink usually cause fetid drain smells. Most organic material should get flushed away if your pipes are working as they ought. If you notice rotting food smells, it could be that food particles are getting caught in something in the pipe.
    • Your drains gurgle - Similarly to drain smells, your drains shouldn’t gurgle regularly. A gurgle indicates trapped air in your pipes, which could be caused by a clog or an issue with your sewer line.
    • Water drains more slowly than average - One of the most common signs of a clog is slow draining. For example, if you notice yourself standing in a pool of water during your shower, there may be something wrong with your shower drain.
    • You notice unexplained puddles of water around your yard - Puddles of water in your yard isn’t a good sign, especially if it hasn’t rained recently. It could indicate that your sewer line has been clogged or breached by a tree root or other obstruction. If you notice this issue, call one of our skilled plumbers to examine the problem immediately.

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DIY Drain Cleaner

Some clogs are relatively easy to fix yourself, but you have to be very careful about how you handle your pipes. Depending on the age of your pipes and the material they’re made of, you shouldn’t try to unclog your drain using caustic chemicals. Most chemicals designed to dissolve drains usually sit in your pipes until it removes the clog. However, these chemicals can also eat through PVC pipes, damage pipe glue, and crack toilet bowls in the meantime. They can also be highly corrosive to your skin and generate fumes that irritate your eyes and lungs.

We recommend the following to try and remove the clog yourself:

  • Plunging your drain: Using a traditional drain cleaning tool like a plunger is one of the first strategies we recommend. Plungers create a vacuum in your drain that will, hopefully, dislodge whatever material has sealed it and prevent water from draining.
  • Removing the clog with a hanger or drain snake: Use a long, flexible hanger or a drain snake to try and break up whatever is clogging your kitchen or bathroom sink. This technique may involve disconnecting your p-valve.
  • Pouring boiling water down the drain: Many clogs are a build-up of organic materials and some type of soap residues, such as hand soap or dish soap. The hot water loosens the clog by liquifying any soap residue that may be contributing to the clog.

How We’ll Clean Your Drains: Snaking & HydroScrub® Jetting

If the DIY drain cleaning methods don’t work, it’s time to call our plumbers to get out the “big guns”. When it comes to drain cleaning, there are two primary methods we’ll use. These methods are drain snaking and hydrojetting.

Drain Snaking

Drain snaking is a common and effective method we use to clear clogged drains. It involves using a flexible metal cable, called a drain snake or auger, with a corkscrew-like tip to break up and remove blockages from the drain pipe.

Snaking is suitable for a variety of clogs, including hair, soap residue, food particles, and small debris. It is a quick and cost-effective solution, usually resolving most minor to moderate drain clogs. Drain snaking is less invasive compared to other methods.

However, it may not be effective for severe clogs or deeper blockages in your main sewer line. For these scenarios, we’ll usually recommend our HydroScrub®-Jetting service.

Hydro Jet Drain Cleaning

Our plumbing technicians have a foolproof way to remove a serious clog in your toilet or sink by using HydroScrub jetting technology.

Hydrojetting is a powerful and efficient method used to clear stubborn and persistent clogs in your drains and sewer line. It involves using a high-pressure water jet to clear the clog. We'll use a hose with a specialized nozzle to blast away debris, grease, tree roots, and other buildup inside pipes.

Hydrojetting thoroughly cleans the entire pipe, restoring it to its optimal condition and improving the overall flow. This is one of the best drain uncloggers and the most effective drain cleaning method available in the plumbing industry today!

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      • Some plumbing companies charge by the hour, which means they might also charge double for overtime or work on weekends. However, other plumbing companies, such as Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Bradenton, offer upfront, flat-rate fees for the entire service, no matter how long it takes and no matter if after hours or during holidays. Depending on the type of clog, drain cleaning in Bradenton, FL, ranges from $109 to the thousands of existing pipes that need to be replaced.

        Drain cleaning in Bradenton, FL, varies widely in price depending on the following factors:

        • Plumbing Company
        • Location of clog
        • Complexity of clog

        For example, a simple clog in your bathroom drain might take less than an hour to resolve, which would involve less time and only one plumber to get the job done. A larger project, such as a sewer line clog, could require pulling your toilet, which would take longer and might require two plumbers to clear the drain. Call our plumbers for drain cleaning in Bradenton, FL, to request an estimate. We’re here to take your call 24/7!

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