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Avatar for Plumb Broke Plumbing
Plumb Broke Plumbing
4.6(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearDrain Clog or Blockage - Clear - For BusinessDrain Line Breakage - Camera Locate+1 more

Serving West Fork, AR and surrounding areas

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"The service provider was very professional and knew exactly what to do; the issue requires further review due limited access to the water pipes which are enclosed behind a wall. We are working on a solution. I will be calling them back, once we determine the best solution."
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Recommended by46%of homeowners
Avatar for 1/2 Price Handyman Done Right
1/2 Price Handyman Done Right
5.0(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearDrain Clog or Blockage - Clear - For Business

Serving West Fork, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1997

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Emergency services offered

"When a previous handyman service was unable to do both jobs that I had because they weren't allowed to work on roof tops, I went with Half Priced Handyman Services. There guy was able to come out and complete both jobs within a few hours. He was very knowledgeable and did an excellent job, I will definitely hire this company for any future problems that may arise. Kenneth Smith"
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Blue Beetle Handyman & Landscaping
5.0(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving West Fork, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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Emergency services offered

"Due to a poor job from a previous contractor, Victor had to completely tear out the sub floor and joists from a room that we added on a few years ago. He installed much more solid joists and leveled it. Also had to redo texture and paint from the previous contractor. All work he did turned out great. Would definitely use him again."
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Drain Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can pour water down the toilet to help it flush. For each flush, you’ll need 1 to 2 gallons of water for newer toilets or 3 to 5 gallons of water for older toilets. Rather than dumping the entire bucket in all at once, pour the water in slowly for the best results. If you’re pouring water down the toilet to help it flush after a clog, only use 1 gallon of hot water.

It is not advisable to use drain cleaner in a washing machine. Drain cleaners contain harsh chemicals that can damage the internal components of your washer, including rubber seals, hoses, and even the drum. These chemicals can also react with any residual detergent or fabric softener, potentially leading to noxious fumes. If your washing machine is experiencing drainage issues, it's best to address the problem directly by inspecting and cleaning the lint filter, checking for clogs in the drain hose, or seeking professional repair services. Using drain cleaner in a washing machine is a risky solution that can cause more harm than good.

No, it is not advisable to spray pesticides down the drain in your home. Most drinking water and wastewater treatment systems are not properly equipped to remove pesticides. Should pesticides infiltrate waterways, they can cause harm to plants, fish, or other living things. In most areas, pouring pesticides down the drain is illegal due to the potential harm it causes. 

As a preventative measure, hydro jetting should be done every one to two years. However, the best practice is to hydro jet your sewer line once per year. The ideal frequency depends on several factors, including the age and condition of your pipes, how prone they are to clogging, how often the sewer line is used, and the type of waste disposed of in the system. If you frequently experience clogs or are unsure, it's best to ask a licensed plumber for a recommendation specific to your plumbing system.

Professionals use augers, hydrojetting equipment, and cameras for precise clearing and inspection.

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