Drain Cleaning
A Few Indicators of Clogged Drains
Slow Draining
Water takes longer to drain in sinks, bathtubs, or showers, suggesting pipe blockages.
Bad Smells
Foul odors from drains often mean trapped decomposing food or grease, hinting at a clog.
Gurgling Sounds
Unusual gurgling from drains when using water or flushing the toilet often points to a blockage.
Regular Backups
Frequent backups in sinks or toilets usually signal a clogged drainage system.
Multiple Affected fixtures
Issues in several fixtures like slow draining may indicate a main sewer line clog, needing professional plumbing help.
Water Pooling
Water accumulating around shower drains, sinks, or on the floor near fixtures indicates a potential clog slowing down the drainage.
Change in Flush Efficiency
Toilets that flush slowly or require multiple flushes often point to a clog in the plumbing system.

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Sewer Drains
A variety of waste, including everything that goes down other household drains, as well as tree roots infiltrating pipes, can cause blockages.
Kitchen Sink Drains
Grease, food scraps, soap scum, and fat solidify inside the pipes, leading to blockages.
Bathroom Sink Drains
Clogged with hair, toothpaste, soap buildup, and small objects accidentally dropped into the drain.
Shower & Tub Drains
Hair and soap residue accumulate over time, creating a blockage in the drain.
Toilet Drains
Clogged by excessive use of toilet paper, flushing of non-flushable items (like baby wipes, sanitary products), or kids’ toys.
Floor Drains
Dirt, debris, and miscellaneous waste can accumulate, especially in areas like garages or basements.
Utility Room Drains
Lint from washing machines, soap, and fabric softener residue can build up in these drains.
Dishwasher Drains
Food particles, grease, and soap scum can accumulate, especially if dishes aren’t rinsed well before loading.
Washing Machine Drains
Lint, detergent residue, and fabric fibers can clog these drains over time.
Downspout Drains
Leaves, twigs, and external debris from gutters can accumulate, especially during autumn.
Yard Drains
Leaves, soil, and outdoor debris, often washed into the drains during rain, can cause clogs.
Commercial Drains
Depending on the business type, these can get clogged with industry-specific waste, such as grease in restaurant grease traps or hair and chemical products in salon drains.
How to Prevent Clogged Drains
Preventative maintenance is key to keeping your plumbing clog-free. Avoid flushing or pouring these items down your drains to prevent clogs:
Pasta and Rice
These expand when wet and can block pipes.
Coffee Grounds
Tend to accumulate and form solid blockages.
Butter, Oil, or Grease
Solidify in pipes, causing blockages.
Medicine
Doesn’t dissolve easily and can pollute water systems.
Fruit Skins
Tough and can easily get stuck in pipes.
Produce Stickers
Don’t break down and can stick to pipes.
Household Cleaners
Some can solidify or react badly in pipes.
Paint
Can harden and obstruct pipes.
Kitty Litter
Clumps and solidifies in pipes.
Paper Towels/Napkins
Don’t break down like toilet paper and can cause backups.
Hair
Binds with other materials, creating stubborn clogs.
Sanitary Products/Wipes
Not designed to disintegrate in water.
Cotton Balls
Can swell and cause blockages.
Dental Floss
Tangles and catches other debris in pipes.