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O'Connors Plumbing And Septic Services
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Sewer Main - ClearSewer Main - Clear - For Business

Serving Nahunta, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We get it done right the first time.\nO'Connor's Plumbing And Septic Services in Jacksonville, FL is committed to providing our residential and commercial customers a wide array of plumbing services. We work diligently to always provide excellent customer service combined with fair, affordable plumbing repairs. If your bathroom faucet won’t stop dripping, call us. If you need pump repairs, drain cleaning or anything in between, let our professional, licensed plumbers show you why we are different from the other local plumbers. From your very first call, you will see exactly why O'Connor's Plumbing Company is always the right choice! All our workmanship is guaranteed and done right the first time. Hire a local licensed plumber that will give you peace of mind and a big smile knowing your plumbing has been done the clean and professional way. You will be happy with the end results! We do all plumbing services with professional, fast service. Contact us today!\nOUR PLUMBING REPAIRS & SERVICES

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Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Your sewer pro will take about an hour to complete your sewer line camera inspection. However, if your home does not have cleanout access and the pro needs to remove the toilet to access the sewer line, the time to completion will take longer. Note that this estimated time does not include the time for repair, drain cleaning, or any other services you may need. 

The cost to unclog a drain varies based on the location and severity of the clog. For simple clogs within your home, such as in a sink, toilet, or shower, hiring a plumber typically costs between $110 and $350, with an average of around $200. Snaking a toilet or sink usually costs between $110 and $275, while a bathtub or shower clog costs about $225.

For a more serious clog in the main sewer line, the cost is higher. Clearing a main line clog generally costs between $200 and $600, with an average of about $380. However, prices can range from as low as $100 for snaking a minor clog to over $1,600, particularly if advanced methods like video inspection and hydrojetting are needed for a large or hard-to-reach blockage. Some severe main line clogs can cost upwards of $1,000 to clear depending on factors like the cause of the clog, its distance from an accessible cleanout, and whether the pipe is located beneath an occupied space (e.g., in an apartment building). You may be able to save money on minor clogs by using a drain snake or bladder yourself.

With a one-way cleanout, you can access your sewer line from one direction. Depending on the way it curves, a plumber can either access the side of the pipe that goes into your home or the side that goes to your yard. On the other hand, two-way cleanouts allow pros to access both sides of the sewer line, thanks to their dual-pipe design (they’re usually U-shaped).

Using less toilet paper is the easiest way to prevent future clogs. Also, avoid flushing sanitary products, thick paper towels, or hair down the toilet. If you’ve been using a brick in the tank to reduce the water used to flush the toilet, take it out immediately. Bricks will eventually fall apart and clog your toilet drain. Keeping your toilet lid closed also helps avoid future clogs.

Some flushable wipes companies say they are designed to disintegrate within a few hours to a few days after being flushed. These wipes allegedly use materials that are more water-soluble than traditional wipes. However, many experts have raised concerns that even so-called "flushable" wipes do not break down as easily as claimed and can contribute to clogs and blockages in sewer systems.

To prevent plumbing and sewer problems, avoid flushing wipes, even those labeled as flushable. Instead, dispose of them in the trash. This can help prevent costly plumbing issues and reduce the strain on wastewater treatment systems.

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