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A Royal Flush Inc
4.4(
60
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Serving Moss Point, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very smooth. Ben and Isaak were efficient and professional. After installing the new disposer, they discovered a clog in the drain, and promptly opened the pipes to clear the drain. We now have a new disposer and clean drains. Good work guys. Thanks again, Ron and Carol"
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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AnB Plumbing Pros llc
4.5(
14
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Serving Moss Point, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Thank you guys for the amazing work! We searched for three years for a company to repair our septic and it was worth the wait! I just wanted to reach out and tell you guys thank you for the amazing job you did with our septic! You just let me know when you guys would like more home cooked meals and we will make it happen! All that hard work and all I hope is you take a day off soon to rest! And our Grandson was through the roof watching you on the "excubator"!"
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Brumbley Service Plumbing LLC
5.0(
4
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Serving Moss Point, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had a clogged line and called Brumbley at 2:30 in the afternoon. They showed up at 3:45 and went straight to work snaking the drain through the clean out. It took a little determination, but the situation was rendered. While they were here, they fixed the p trap under my kitchen sink (which I did but not properly), and we haven?t had any issues since. It?s been over 8 months, and all is well. I would highly recommend them. Good service, good prices, and quality workmanship!"
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Drain Cleaning questions, answered by experts

In some cases, operating a snake can damage your drain and pipes. This depends on the overall condition of your pipes and how gently you operate the auger. For instance, older galvanized pipes covered in zinc are susceptible to scratches when using a drain snake. Additionally, it’s common for newbies to apply too much force when extending the snake, leading to scratches and related damage. You can also crack the porcelain with an electric auger if you’re snaking a toilet drain. If you’re using a manual snake or auger, the risk is minimal.

Pouring drain cleaner down a vent pipe isn’t recommended. First of all, unlike a clog in a sink or bath caused by such material as soap scum build-up, toothpaste, and hair, clogs in a vent pipe are likely the result of debris from trees or even an animal stuck in the pipe. Drain cleaners won’t be able to eat through this kind of material. The cleaner will only become clogged in the vent with the debris, causing even more problems.

You should inspect and clean your French drain at least once per year to keep it in good working order. Regular maintenance can help identify clogs, buildup, and damage before they become bigger problems, which increases the lifespan of your drain. The frequency with which a drain clogs can depend on factors like the amount of debris, the quality of the installation, and the type of filter used. If your drain accumulates a lot of sediment, it may require more frequent cleaning. It's also a good practice to check the access and exit points after heavy storms. If you notice reduced drainage or any signs of a clog, clean the drain as soon as possible.

Main sewer lines can clog for several reasons. For example, if you regularly dump oil or grease down your drain, it could eventually block your line. Sometimes, tree roots can penetrate and grow inside old sewer pipes, creating a major blockage. Flushing bulky items (like paper towels, diapers, or baby wipes) can also clog your plumbing system.

Once you’ve poured the baking soda and vinegar into a drain, you should wait about 10 minutes for the mixture to break down the clog. If you try the baking soda and vinegar method and it doesn't work, you can do it again or try the baking soda and salt trick.

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