Drain cleaning is the process of removing blockages, debris, grease, hair, soap scum, food waste, tree roots, and other materials that restrict the flow of water through plumbing pipes. Regular drain cleaning helps maintain an efficient plumbing system, prevents costly repairs, and extends the life of your pipes.
Improves water flow throughout the plumbing system.
Reduces the risk of pipe damage and leaks.
Helps prevent sewage backups and flooding.
Extends the lifespan of plumbing pipes.
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Common Causes of Drain Clogs
Hair buildup in bathroom drains
Grease and cooking oil in kitchen sinks
Food scraps and coffee grounds
Soap residue and mineral deposits
Toilet paper and non-flushable wipes
Tree roots invading underground sewer lines
Dirt, sand, and debris
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Common Drain Cleaning Methods
1. Drain Snake (Auger)
A drain snake is a flexible cable inserted into the drain to break apart or pull out clogs. It is commonly used for sinks, bathtubs, showers, and toilets.
Best for:
Hair clogs
Soap buildup
Small blockages
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2. Hydro Jetting
Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water streams to clean the inside of pipes, removing grease, sludge, scale, and tree roots.
Best for:
Severe blockages
Commercial plumbing systems
Preventive maintenance
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3. Mechanical Drain Cleaning
Professional plumbers use motorized equipment with specialized cutting heads to remove stubborn obstructions from larger drain lines.
Best for:
Heavy grease
Thick sludge
Root intrusion
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Drain cleaning is an essential part of plumbing maintenance that keeps water flowing smoothly and helps prevent expensive plumbing problems. Whether using a drain snake for minor clogs or hydro jetting for deep cleaning, regular drain maintenance improves system performance, reduces odors, and protects your home’s plumbing for years to come.
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