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Jack Frost Drain Service, LLC
4.8(
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Sewer Main - ClearSewer Main - Clear - For Business

Serving Fulton, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Customers say: True professional

"First Jack Frost plumbing came and cleaned out the main line. Then they came and replaced the cracked and broken main sewer line. Both visits were done professionally and quickly. I highly recommend Jack Frost plumbing for your plumbing needs."
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+2

Response time4 hrs
Response rate88%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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DR Drain Cleaning
4.8(
60
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Sewer Main - Clear

Serving Fulton, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Called D r drain cleaning for a slow draining kitchen sink.. Justin came out (early) took his time ridding the kitchen sink to the septic tank. Got the sink unclogged in under an hour. Cleaned up very nicely. Explained everything that he was going to do Including potential problems of what caused it. I would highly recommend this company for your plumbing needs."
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Response time3 hrs
Recommended by96%of homeowners
Budget Drain Cleaning 23 Hour Service Inc
4.9(
18
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Sewer Main - ClearSewer Main - Clear - For Business

Serving Fulton, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1975

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I can't say enough good things about Budget Drain Cleaning. I searched Angie's List for a good company for my parents after the last one that worked on their drain wouldn't return my calls or texts. Not only did Budget Drain come out quickly - they were FAST. The young man that performed the work was knowledgeable, friendly and thorough. Unlike big-box companies that can nickle and dime you - I felt that they were incredibly fair. They also discovered the cause of the issue through the use of a camera and fixed it - I would highly recommend this company!!!!"
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

This depends on the location of the blockage. If the blockage is in your home’s system, anywhere in the system, it is your responsibility as a homeowner. Blockages seldom happen because of items or buildup coming from the city, which means it originates in the home. It becomes the city’s responsibility at the exact point your home’s line distributes waste into the city’s system. The exception is if the problem in your home damages the city lines.  

Homeowners insurance usually doesn’t cover sewer backups because it’s typically an avoidable problem with proper maintenance. The only exception would be if the backup is occurring because of local flooding and only if your city uses a combined drainage system for stormwater and sewage. If that’s the case, your policy should cover any resulting damage.

It can take anywhere from one month to a couple of years for tree roots to grow back in sewer lines. Tree roots can cause extreme havoc on your sewer lines, potentially cracking them and causing untreated wastewater to make its way into the groundwater. Have a landscaping pro remove trees and roots before installing your system, or call a pro to do it retroactively as soon as you can.

If you’ll be digging up your floor to get access to your pipes when putting in a sewer backflow preventer, this would also be a good time to take care of any other plumbing issues or renovations. For example, you could install additional pipes for a basement bathroom. Since the floor will be sealed over with concrete when you’re done, now’s a good time to take care of those bigger tasks.

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.

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