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"faster than I thought it would"

Liliana M on September 2018

Emergency Plumber provides reliable plumbing services in Oxford, MS. Our more than 20 years of solid experience in the business allow us to provide you with excellent plumbing repair and maintenance services.

"faster than I thought it would"

Liliana M on September 2018



Knight Enviornmental Services

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Knight Enviornmental Services

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2006 years of experience

Owner, David Knight has been providing sanitation and pumping services to the Golden Triangle and surrounding areas for over 20 years. We are a family-owned business and committed to providing friendly, quality service to all our customers.

Owner, David Knight has been providing sanitation and pumping services to the Golden Triangle and surrounding areas for over 20 years. We are a family-owned business and committed to providing friendly, quality service to all our customers.



Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Never pour used motor oil down the drain. Doing so can have serious environmental consequences, including contaminating groundwater, endangering animals, and killing vegetation. It can also clog your pipes, causing backups in your plumbing or the wastewater treatment plant. In most places, pouring motor oil down the drain is illegal, whether you do it in your home or a storm drain.

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.

No, you should not see water in a sewer cleanout. If you do, it could indicate that you have a block or leak in your main sewer line—which can cause sewage to back up inside your home and potentially flood your yard. Your best bet is to call a local sewer cleaner if you notice any water or sewage around your cleanout.

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.

DIY is not recommended due to safety risks and specialized equipment requirements. Hire professionals for effective clearing.

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