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Zoom Drain
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Sewer Main - ClearSewer Main - Clear - For Business

Serving Deep Run, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Zoom Drain's focus is to be a premier, professional provider in the drain services sector. we show up clean, on time, sober, and use a checklist! Our pricing is up front, and comes from a free estimate. No bait and switch enforced by a service fee.

We are proud members of the Triangle East Chamber of Commerce.
Continuing education and training are a big part of our weeks!  Our techs are up on the latest tools and techniques to solve even the most difficult drain and sewer issues.
No matter what time of day your drains back up, we're here for you.
Got pump problems, it's no problem for us!
Our state of the art camera equipment can help us see just what's going on in your drain system!

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Recommended by100%of homeowners
C & M Plumbing, Inc.
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Sewer Main - Clear

Serving Deep Run, NC and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Warranties offered

C & M Plumbing, Inc., is your Go-To plumber for all your plumbing needs! We offer both residential and commercial services. In addition to plumbing services, we also provide septic service, repair, and installation for conventional as well as large pump systems. If you need dirt or rock for your project, our company also has the equipment. Employees of C & M Plumbing, Inc., are friendly and knowledgeable. We are licensed and insured. On behalf of C & M Plumbing, Inc., we look forward to being your plumbing resource. Give us a call for a free estimate.\n\nSincerely,\n\nMichael Spurgeon\nPresident\n

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Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

The best practice is to clean the sewer drain lines in your home once a year or every two years. Older homes could require more frequent maintenance. Keeping up on cleaning your sewer lines can prevent severe clogs, help ensure your system is working properly, and prevent expensive repairs.

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.

Ejector pumps can only push sewage 750 feet or less. That’s because their purpose is to move waste from your home to your sewer line—which is a relatively short distance. Grinder pumps can transport sewage further, but they manage lower volumes of waste than ejector pumps (and they don’t work with septic systems).

If your drain doesn’t have metal crosshairs or crossbars, you should use a tub drain extractor. These tools create a grip on the drain so you can turn it using a 1/2-inch ratchet drive, drain key, or wrench. Your drain may not have crosshairs if it's old and broken.

Food grease, soap buildup, paper products, and tree roots often cause serious clogs.

The Deep Run, NC homeowners’ guide to sewer cleaning services

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