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Palomino Sewer Svc

16207 Palomino Ln
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Palomino Sewer Svc

16207 Palomino Ln
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Established in 1985, Palomino Sewer Svc has been the premier excavating and sewer company in the Brainerd, MN area. We specialize in excavating services, landscaping, basements, fill dirt, class 5, black dirt, septic system installation, snow plowing and removal, septic pumping, pressure back flush, pipe cleaning, pipe buying, tank maintenance, pump replacements, and more. Call us today to discover why we're the area's best!

Established in 1985, Palomino Sewer Svc has been the premier excavating and sewer company in the Brainerd, MN area. We specialize in excavating services, landscaping, basements, fill dirt, class 5, black dirt, septic system installation, snow plowing and removal, septic pumping, pressure back flush, pipe cleaning, pipe buying, tank maintenance, pump replacements, and more. Call us today to discover why we're the area's best!


For complete excavation, septic installation and maintenance, land clearing, and demolition services, you need to work with us.



Wes' Plumbing & Heating Inc

3403 Bemidji Ave N
4.11(
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Wes' Plumbing & Heating Inc

3403 Bemidji Ave N
4.11(
9
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Customers say: Quick response
61 years of experience

Since 1964, our family-owned business has taken pride in providing reliable plumbing services. We're a skilled staff of professional tradesmen, and we provide great customer service and deliver high-quality results for all of your plumbing needs.

Since 1964, our family-owned business has taken pride in providing reliable plumbing services. We're a skilled staff of professional tradesmen, and we provide great customer service and deliver high-quality results for all of your plumbing needs.

Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

A sewer cleanout typically looks like a white or gray PVC pipe with a removable cap. It's often located either in your yard or basement, depending on your home's plumbing configuration. The cleanout pipe is designed to provide easy access to your sewer system for maintenance and inspections. It may be flush with the ground or slightly elevated, making it distinguishable from other pipes. When you remove the cap, you can access the sewer line directly or determine its direction, which can be helpful when you need to locate your sewer line from your house to the street.

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.

If you’re not using a septic system, problems with your home’s plumbing won’t cause this—it’s a city problem. A large blockage in the municipal sewage lines may cause those lines to back up into your home. This is extremely unpleasant and can be a serious health risk due to bacteria and other contaminants. If this occurs, call a pro (or your city) immediately.

You should not attempt to snake your sewer yourself. Accessing and snaking your sewer requires heavy-duty equipment, and while renting is possible, misusing it can damage your sewer main and leave you with very expensive repair costs, not to mention potential environmental issues and severe water damage. Accessing your sewer also exposes you to hazardous sewer gasses, and failing to seal the sewer properly after work can be very dangerous. It’s always best to hire a professional sewer cleaner near you to handle this type of work.

First, find the cleanout pipe in your yard. Unscrew the cap—you may need a wrench to do so. Then, get a drain snake. You can use a non-motorized one, but a motorized snake will make the job a little easier. Feed the snake through the pipe until it reaches the clog. Spin the snake continuously, but don’t try to feed it through the pipe anymore. Keep spinning until you feel it break the clog apart.

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