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Avatar for Flow Right Plumbing LLC
Flow Right Plumbing LLC
5.0(
9
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Sump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - Install

Serving Boise, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The owner came out in the evening and helped me while my husband was gone out of town for work. I had one bathroom for my kids and myself. He cleared a blockage in a sewer pipe for me. From the office lady to Chris everyone was extremely kind, understanding, helpful, and willing to go above and beyond. I felt so stuck with my husband gone and no bathroom to use Flow Right Plumbing came to my rescue!!! Thank you so very much!!"
Faucets
Copper Piping
Copper Piping
Copper Piping
Copper Piping

+1

Response time1 day
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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1800-Plumber+Air of Meridian
5.0(
11
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Sump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - Install

Serving Boise, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They were very responsive to my request for repairs and came out within 2 hours. Nolan, the service tech spent over 1-1/2 hours accessing where the underground pipe leak was. They provided 3 estimates for repairs. They had the leak fixed in one day. Chris, the owner, was out 3 times to check how it was going. They are very professional and I would highly recommend them."
Drain Cleaning
Pre-tile
Tile work
Old vanity
New vanity

+8

Response time3 hrs
Response rate90%
46 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Crossflow Plumbing, LLC
5.0(
7
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Sump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - Install

Serving Boise, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I hired Crossflow Plumbing to install a gas line to my kitchen for a new appliance. Christopher (the owner/operator) was very prompt getting me on his schedule and his estimate was significantly lower than other companies. He did a great job and even came back to hook up the gas when the company that I paid to install the appliance wouldn't do it. I will definitely call Crossflow Plumbing for any plumbing needs in the future!"
Toilet water saver
New valve & shower
New shower pan
New toilet
Custom trim

+2

Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Idaho Plumbing Services
4.3(
53
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Basement Drainage Channels - Install

Serving Boise, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The guys who work with Idaho Septic are top notch. I initially got my 47 year old tank pumped. The pump truck operator is a part owner of the overall company. He and his youngest son were running the truck. They had to go down over three feet to get to the lid. After the pumpoup, he showed me where a large boulder had pushed up through the center of the floor of the tank. Pretty obvious it was a LARGE rock. He let me know his sons ran the overall company and told me about the next steps. I got in touch with them and they felt it would be a complete drain field replacement as well. We got a central district health inspector out who advised me that I COULD do the drain field but she would recommend seeing what the tank replacement came up with. They dug the new tank and scoped the distribution box and roots had completely jammed two of the original 3 inch pipes. I checked them with a crowbar later and I could barely get the crowbar in two feet. We went with the new drain field, and they engineeered it with an eye to replacing it a second time later on--they left room to dig another one. I thought that was definitely forward thinking. My ground was harder than a seven year prison sentence. It took a couple of hours to dig the test hole. The inspector approved it and I went in the queue. They took a while to get me done. Something like October to December it sat with the new tank in place but the old tank still connected. This was not a big issue for me--I don't have little kids and i was sick with Covid anyway. They kept in decent touch with me to let me know what was going on. By December, they got out there and started digging the two trenches to replace the drain field. It took them about a week total to get it all dug, inspected installed, inspected and covered. It was complete by 23 December. It was a long project, but remember, i was not in a hurry. It helped me collect enough cash to pay them. at the end. the one thing I would say that could have been done better is they could have alerted me two days before they got here to dig like I asked. I was working at home and they showed up with the first trackhoe. I had to do a little rearranging of work so I could get things open for them. Otherwise they were awesome to work with. My dogs loved the father son team who ran the equipment (another father son team). When I would let the dogs out to take a leak, they would run over and get loved on. Not that my dogs are antisocial. It was just good to see. Final thing...There was an incident--the neighbor had hired a dump trailer driver to move some dirt for her. At some point, my OTHER neighbor's mailbox got knocked over. The dump trailer driver made a big deal out of how it was not him and it must have been the guys on the equipment. They just quietly explained it wasn't them. I looked it over adn my sister reported seeing a white delivery truck miss a turn -- the damage was consistent with a white truck not two black vehicles. It did not matter, because the guys dug and poured and set the mailbox back with a new post. For free. I can amke a court case it wasn't THEIR fault, but they did it to help. So yeah--the price was tough to take. But I got an entirely new septic system for under 20 large. I think it was a pretty good deal. STRONGLY RECOMMEND. WOULD USE AGAIN! Five and a half stars."
Response time6 hrs
39 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

Bleach is generally not recommended for your shower drains. Although diluted bleach can technically help clean your drain, it will not unclog your pipes. In fact, bleach can harm your plumbing system because it’s so powerful. The bleach can change the color of your sink and even corrode metal pipes and fittings.

Often, people reach for bleach because it's already in their house. But it's worth getting a plunger or a drain snake for the job instead. It'll be a lot less money to buy a new plunger than to pay a plumber to repair or replace damaged pipes.

It can take anywhere from half an hour to a few hours to fix a main line clog, depending on the cause and severity of it. The job should not take more than a day to complete. Keep in mind that the main line is not the same as your home’s sewer lines (which connect to the main line and run to your house). Your city is responsible for any clogs or damage to the main line itself.

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.

Drain clearing removes debris and clogs from drain pipes enough to allow water to drain properly. On the other hand, drain cleaning removes all of the material from the pipe so that water flows unrestricted, which is a longer-term solution. Your plumbing pro will be able to recommend the right service depending on the clog size, frequency of issues, and surrounding pipework.

If you want to avoid using a snake to unclog a drain, or if you don’t have one, try vinegar and baking soda. Pour 1 cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by 1 cup of white vinegar. Wait for 15 minutes, and then run hot water (but not boiling water) down the drain to see if the clog is clear. Repeat multiple times as needed.

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