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Renz Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
4.7(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Georgetown, CT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1973

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Sump pump died and water overflowed on weekend. Renz spoke with us promptly on the phone, came to the house, installed pump for reasonable cost (in accord with our telecon), taped the pump's electrical wire to make a "neat" job, checked outflow pipe and drainage, and cleaned up the work area fairly well. Weeks later and no problem."
Response time4 hrs
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Sila Heating, Cooling and Plumbing
4.5(
895
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Serving Georgetown, CT and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Inspection and work performed was extremely thorough, well communicated throughout the job so I could understand the status and look to the future of our units. He also allowed me the opportunity to look at what he had done, and what the duct cleaning company had or had not done. Specialist (Dennis) offered me a very reasonable service plan for the season that seemed very good value and which I paid for."
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Response time9 hrs
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Drain Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Yes, flushing a clogged toilet can make it overflow. While flushing the toilet may push enough pressure through the system to dislodge the clog, this is unlikely. Your best bet is to use a plunger and hope the suction can break up whatever is blocking the pipe. If this doesn’t work, use a plumbing auger or call a pro to help.

The spin cycle on your washer should initiate draining, but if you still find leftover water in the washing machine tub, you may need to drain it manually. To manually drain a washing machine, you’ll need to turn off the power supply and locate the drain hose, filter, and pump. Open or disconnect these parts and let the water drain into a bucket.

No, you should avoid using liquid drain cleaners. These chemicals, often packed with sulfuric or hydrochloric acid, can wreak havoc on your pipes, causing erosion and potential leaks. They’re also dangerous to your health. If you’re dealing with a stubborn clog, manual removal or a professional plumber is your best bet. Chemical drain cleaners can often make things worse, especially if the clog stays put and the chemicals linger in your pipes.

Anything from debris, rust, ice, and even poor installation can cause clogs in your plumbing vents. Some signs of a clog include slow drains, gurgling sounds in drains and toilets, and bad odors. The bad odors are the most concerning, as these can include methane and hydrogen sulfide. Contact a plumber to come take a look if you notice any of these signs.

It takes hair about two years to dissolve on its own in the drain without the use of any tool or help. Fortunately, using a drain snake, plunger, or any of the actions mentioned above to dissolve the hair will help get rid of the clog in as little as 15 minutes. 

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