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Your home’s drains are designed for water, soap, and not much else. If you try to flush the wrong things, you’ll end up with a serious clog which may need professional drain cleaning to fix. Here are a few of the most common reasons you might call your plumber to fix a drain.

Drain Cleaning Culprits

1. Hair

One individual hair is not a major problem, but over time as hairs tangle together and snag on the sides of your pipes, they can build up to quite an obstruction. To prevent this, it’s a good idea to place a filter over your drains.

2. Food

Drain CleaningUnless you’re using a garbage disposal, you should never put food down the sink. Pieces tend to become lodged in tight spaces, and many foods absorb water and swell up to block the pipe. Even if you have a garbage disposal, avoid putting coffee grounds, grease, or large items down the drain. 

​​​​​​​3. Objects

Everyone has had the experience of losing a piece of jewelry or a child’s toy down the drain. These small objects can become the center of serious, stubborn clogs if not removed, so even if the item is not that important, you should still call your plumber to retrieve it.

​​​​​​​4. Scale

Sometimes even the water going down your drain is a problem. Hard water leaves mineral deposits on the inside of your pipes which can grow and choke off water flow. Drain cleaning products are one option to bust mineral scale, and many plumbers also use descaling equipment to get the job done.

​​​​​​​5. Tree Roots

Not every clog in your pipes results from something flushed down the drain. Sometimes tree roots creep in through cracks and joints in search of water, then grow to clog the pipe. Sewer line jetting is effective at removing tree roots.

 

If you’re dealing with any of these pipe clogs, call Downs Drain & Septic Service in Peninsula, OH, for drain cleaning. From simple leak and clog fixes to powerful, state-of-the-art pipe jetting and septic repair, they offer everything you need to keep your water flowing smoothly. To schedule a visit, call (330) 929-5555 or reach out online.

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