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Drain clogs are often unavoidable and can build up despite your best efforts. Fortunately, there are several reliable drain-cleaning methods. Understanding the best way to remove a clog is important in maintaining your plumbing system. Snaking a drain is perhaps the most commonly practiced form of professional clog removal, and with good reason. Here’s a look at how to snake your drain and when it is a good idea.
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Severe Clogs
There are plenty of store-bought chemicals available for unclogging a drain, but these home remedies aren’t without their risks. Many of the chemicals used in liquid drain cleaners can cause corrosion and are potentially harmful for plumbing systems.
If you have a large clog that prevents the flow of liquid through your home’s pipe system, liquid chemicals likely won’t help. In the event of a severe clog, snaking your drain is the best option. Professional service is the most reliable way to unclog your drain and the best way to identify if your drain system is in need of further repair.
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Regular Maintenance
Even if you think your drain is working smoothly, clogs can still develop over time and create unnecessary pressure for the rest of your plumbing system. Having a plumber snake your drain routinely can prevent severe clogs from developing in the first place and ultimately save you money. Though every home’s situation is unique, most plumbing systems can greatly benefit from several inspections every year.
If you are in need of professional drain snaking service and live in the Boston area, call John's Sewer & Pipe Cleaning, Inc. at (781) 569-6695. We provide reliable plumbing service to the residents of Boston; our services include sewer inspection, catch basin cleaning, grease trap cleaning, and drain repair.
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Though most of your plumbing system is out of sight beneath your property, it’s easily one of the most important parts of your home. If something goes wrong or if your system is due for a checkup, you should call a team of experienced professionals. For more information, take a look at these additional resources:
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Are you looking for ways to conserve water? Check out this page from the Environmental Protection Agency.
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If your water bills are too high, you might consider investing in low-flow fixtures. Find out more about these environmentally friendly fixtures at this page from the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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Do you know how to prevent sewer problems? If not, check out this page.
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Sewage is dealt with in several different ways, depending on geographical location. Learn more at this page from HowStuffWorks.com.
Do you have any questions about sewer repair? Call John’s Sewer & Pipe Cleaning, Inc. at (781) 569-6695.
Last updated 8 months ago
With the ongoing threat of global climate change, home and business owners all across the country are eager to conserve precious energy and resources. Since less than 0.5% of the water on Earth is drinkable, water conservation is one of the most pressing concerns many people have. Here’s a brief look at how you can help protect the Earth with eco-friendly plumbing practices:
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Water Conservation
One of the best ways to protect the environment is to limit how much water you use. Little things like turning off the faucet while you brush your teeth, taking quick showers, and flushing the toilet fewer times each day can save thousands of gallons every year. The less water you use, the less strain you put on water treatment plans.
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Efficient Water Fixtures
If you don’t trust yourself to limit your water usage, consider installing low-flow fixtures throughout your home. Low-flow faucets and showerheads mix tiny air bubbles in with the water, giving you the sensation of a full stream with less water.
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Green Products
After water goes down your drain, it will eventually end up in nearby bodies of water. Keeping this in mind, it’s important that you use soaps and shampoos that will have minimal effect on the environment. Many of these products are completely biodegradable and free of potentially harmful chemicals.
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Earth-Friendly Plumbers
Instead of using harsh chemicals to flush out your drain, you should hire a skilled plumber who uses green practices, such as utilizing a rod or sewer snake to unclog a drain. Hiring an earth-friendly plumber is a more effective means of clearing your drain than heavy-duty liquids—and it is much better for the environment.
If you want to make the world a better place, the best thing you can do is curb your home water and energy consumption. If you have any further questions about eco-friendly plumbing, contact John’s Sewer & Pipe Cleaning, Inc. We’re proud to provide our Boston-area clients with a number of green plumbing services, including grease trap cleaning, sewer inspection, and drain repair. Visit our website or call us today at (781) 569-6695 for more information.
Last updated 8 months ago
Though garbage disposals are handy, they’re not invincible. If you send the wrong items down your garbage disposal, you could cause it to break down and back up.
Watch this short video to learn what should and shouldn’t go down the garbage disposal. For instance, most fruits and vegetables do just fine in the garage disposal, though some items may need to be cut into little pieces. Grease, bones, and shellfish shells, on the other hand, should never go down the garbage disposal.
The next time you experience problems with your garbage disposal, contact John’s Sewer & Pipe Cleaning, Inc. Whether you need grease trap cleaning, sewer inspection, or drain repair, you’ll find that we’re the right team for the job. Call us today at (781) 569-6695 for more information.