Clog 101: How to Keep Your Drains Clear
/WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
Checking on your pipes once a week is great idea for all homeowners. This is good way to prevent small problems from becoming huge, costly ones. Some weekly plumbing maintenance includes the following:
- Check for leaks. Look under the sinks for signs of moisture, such as puddles of water, water marks, a musty smell and mold growth.
- Test all sink and shower drains for speed or drainage. If bubbles appear while water drains, it is usually a sign of a slow drain. All drains should have a full swirl while the water goes down.
- Turn on each water faucet in your home — water shouldn’t be coming out of the handles or valves.
- Clean your lint traps on your washing machine.
What stops up pipes? Soap residue, grease & hair are the primary elements of a clogged drain.
Roto-Rooter wisks it away. Here's how it works!
- Roto-Rooter liquifies stubborn grease and soap, allowing hair to become exposed and weakened.
- Then Roto-Rooter attacks the hair, quickly breaking apart the blockage and weakening its hold. Finally, powerful surfactants go to work, dissolving clog remnants and flushing them away.
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- Roto-Rooter liquifies stubborn grease and soap, allowing hair to become exposed and weakened.
- Then Roto-Rooter attacks the hair, quickly breaking apart the blockage and weakening its hold. Finally, powerful surfactants go to work, dissolving clog remnants and flushing them away.
- Roto-Rooter liquifies stubborn grease and soap, allowing hair to become exposed and weakened.
- Then Roto-Rooter attacks the hair, quickly breaking apart the blockage and weakening its hold. Finally, powerful surfactants go to work, dissolving clog remnants and flushing them away.