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Carpet,Tile,linolium I charge a flat rate of $33.00 for any size residential room. Add $1.00 per mile for homes located outside the El Centro area. Example: You have 3 rooms and live 10 miles outside town [3rooms x $33.00 = $99.00 + $10.00 = $109.00] Plumbing and any construction is case by case I was born in the Valley. Went to school in Imperial. Moved to Oregon 16 years ago. My youngest child is away at school now so My wife and I decided to come home. I've been back since MAY working on transfering my General Contractor Credentials to california. Just completed the PLUMBING LICSENCE IN MY BROTHERS NAME. RSMITH PLUMBING same number. I currently clean many homes/apartment weekly and 90%+ of all Motel rooms in the Imperial Valley (Over 1000 rms.) MY equipment is better than most other on the market. I have a full size van with a Honda powered mounted Steam Cleaner that provides constant 230 degrees from the hose which allows the super heated water to flash into steam giving superior results without satuating you carpet. Dry usually between 2-3 hours. Bottom line is every carpet I Pretend is my own so I always do a very good job. I'll stop typing now. My wife says I have the tendancy to ramble. I have to believe her since transcripts from High School on up are all 4.0+ (kinda proud of her)

Carpet,Tile,linolium I charge a flat rate of $33.00 for any size residential room. Add $1.00 per mile for homes located outside the El Centro area. Example: You have 3 rooms and live 10 miles outside town [3rooms x $33.00 = $99.00 + $10.00 = $109.00] Plumbing and any construction is case by case I was born in the Valley. Went to school in Imperial. Moved to Oregon 16 years ago. My youngest child is away at school now so My wife and I decided to come home. I've been back since MAY working on transfering my General Contractor Credentials to california. Just completed the PLUMBING LICSENCE IN MY BROTHERS NAME. RSMITH PLUMBING same number. I currently clean many homes/apartment weekly and 90%+ of all Motel rooms in the Imperial Valley (Over 1000 rms.) MY equipment is better than most other on the market. I have a full size van with a Honda powered mounted Steam Cleaner that provides constant 230 degrees from the hose which allows the super heated water to flash into steam giving superior results without satuating you carpet. Dry usually between 2-3 hours. Bottom line is every carpet I Pretend is my own so I always do a very good job. I'll stop typing now. My wife says I have the tendancy to ramble. I have to believe her since transcripts from High School on up are all 4.0+ (kinda proud of her)

Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Yes, sewage smells can originate from a floor drain. If the P-Trap in the floor drain dries out or if there's a clog or other issue in the plumbing system, sewer gasses can escape through the drain, causing nasty odors. Regularly pouring water into the drain helps maintain the water seal and prevent those smells, but if the smell persists, you should have a plumbing professional inspect the drain for potential problems.

If you’re wondering whether rats can come up the toilet, the unfortunate answer is yes, it’s possible, though it’s extremely rare. These rodents are excellent swimmers and can travel through sewer pipes in search of food, and they may follow plumbing lines leading to your home if they’re drawn by the scent of scraps and waste. The toilet’s U-bend holds a small pocket of air, which can help a rat catch its breath before making its final push into your bathroom. While more common in cities with larger rat populations, this can happen anywhere with connected sewer systems; sealing entry points and keeping drains clean can help reduce the risk.

The cost to clean a sewer line is about $370, ranging from about $190 to $550 on average. The specific cleaning method and the problem's severity will impact the project's overall cost. Some of the most common sewer line cleaning methods include:

  • Snaking or rodding: $100–$250

  • Hydrojetting: $350–$600

  • Chemical treatments: $600–$1,000

  • Repair or replacement: $1,000–$7,500

Sewer gas in any location can cause eye and respiratory irritation if you’re exposed at low levels, or more severe symptoms if you’re exposed at high levels—but fortunately, the fresh air outside means it’s less likely to affect your physical health. However, sewer smells outside can still indicate significant plumbing problems that will need to be dealt with, such as a potentially damaged sewer line or roof vent pipe.

A sewer line should be cleaned at least once every 18 to 22 months. The process takes about 30 minutes or up to 5 hours, depending on the size of the line, how easy it is to access, and how long it’s been since the previous cleaning. If your sewer line hasn’t been cleaned in a couple of years or you don’t even know the last time it’s been cleaned, it’s time to call a pro.

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