Affordable Drain Cleaning Service in Noblesville
Our residential drain cleaning service is one of our most popular plumbing services because most homes will suffer a clogged drain from time to time. Whether it’s a shower drain clogged with hair and soap scum that leaves you standing in a tub of dirty water, or a clogged kitchen sink drain that makes washing pots and pans a pain, you can count on our local plumbers to help you rediscover how great a free-flowing drain can be!
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Why You Shouldn’t Use Store-Bought Drain Cleaning Chemicals
We understand that it is tempting to purchase a cheap drain cleaning chemical at the store, but our certified plumbers strongly recommend against it. If these chemicals actually unclog a stopped drain, it’s usually a short-lived success. Furthermore, these are nasty, corrosive chemicals that can damage your pipes or even cause burns to skin. We care about the safety of you, your family, and your pets, so we encourage you to skip the potentially harmful chemicals and opt for professional drain cleaning service from our trusted plumbing company!
Cable Drain Cleaning Service
We use a technique called cable drain cleaning because it is fast, effective, and it won’t damage your plumbing pipes. Some people like to call it snake drain cleaning because we slither a wire down your clogged pipe just like a snake! The cable is equipped with little attachments (like fangs!) that bore relentlessly into the clog, cutting it up into small pieces that can be removed entirely or flushed away. When we’re done drain cleaning, your clog won’t be gone temporarily; it’ll be gone for good!
How You Can Avoid a Clogged Drain
Once we’ve got your drain unclogged, you’ll want to keep it from becoming stopped up again. Here are some tips for keeping your drains running clear:
- Keep paper towels and baby wipes out of the toilet.
- Never put cooking oils or grease down the kitchen sink.
- Fit all of your drains with a strainer and then remove food scraps, soap bits, and hair from the strainers regularly.