The answer to this question depends on the state of the clog in your drain. Yes, there are instances that you can unclog a drain on your own, while there are others in which you will need a plumber. If the pipes are still able to drain, you may at times be able to unclog it but if the drain is completely backed up, then, it’s advisable to call a plumber. We can help unclog your drain today – contact us now about your problem.
A manual drain snake. Also called a plumber’s snake or drain auger, this small tool rotates slowly since it’s always physically pushed through a tough clog. The end of the tool is the corkscrew-shaped hook that is sunk into the clogged drain or toilet.
A manual drain snake. Also called a plumber’s snake or drain auger, this small tool rotates slowly since it’s always physically pushed through a tough clog. The end of the tool is the corkscrew-shaped hook that is sunk into the clogged drain or toilet.
A plumber will use a hydro jet insert the hose and nozzle into your pipes and blast high pressure through them to clear out the pipes. Apart from this action of removing clogs, it also helps get rid of hard deposits and hard water minerals that rust your pipes.
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