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Express Service Plumbing, LLC
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Sewer Main - Clear

Serving Lyman, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Came quickly, knowledgeable and efficient. I will hire them anytime. I had purchased a walk in tub, and the installer had told me that my demand hwh would not support it. Jason quickly made the adjustment that the installer should have known. We immediately hired them for two more jobs which they did the next day."
Response time3 hrs
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Aquaman Plumbing LLC
4.7(
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Sewer Main - ClearSewer Main - Clear - For Business

Serving Lyman, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"Aquaman did a great job for me. Branden got my water running before I thought possible after the sneaux day. He was responsive and prompt, offered several quotes and walked me through the repair and the solution. I really appreciate it and would definitely hire him again."
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Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

It is generally safe to stay in a house that smells like sewage for a short time, but you should get the problem fixed as soon as possible. While the level of sewer gas is usually low enough to only cause minor symptoms, prolonged inhalation can lead to headaches, nausea, or respiratory irritation. High levels of gas exposure can be more dangerous, and high concentrations of methane—a component of sewer gas—can pose an explosion risk in enclosed spaces. If you smell sewer gas in your home, ventilate the area and call a professional to locate, assess, and fix the problem, as it will not go away on its own.

Unlike regular cleanings, snaking your sewer line should be done as needed. There’s no reason to snake your sewer line if you don’t have any noticeable issues, like slow drainage or plugged drains. You can add it to your regular sewer cleaning checklist as a prevention method (on the same 18- to 22-month schedule), but it’s not always necessary. 

If methods like hot water or a plunger don’t work on your clogged drain, you can snake your drain to dislodge the plug. This can be a messy process, taking some physical effort and additional time over the other drain-clearing options. You can purchase a drain snake at a hardware store and choose from handheld options or those attached to a drill. Just work slowly, and be ready to call a plumber if you’re unable to reach the clog from your drain or P-trap.

A clogged sewer line is not typically covered by homeowner’s insurance, though some sewer line issues are covered. For instance, damage related to a fallen tree is usually covered. Though sewer line replacement is not covered in a standard insurance policy, some companies offer add-ons for this purpose. Read the fine print before spending your own money.

Professionals use augers, hydrojetting equipment, and cameras for precise clearing and inspection.

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