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MBF Drain Tile Systems, LLC
4.8(
36
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Serving Thompson, ND and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The day after they put in the drain tile system it stormed out. Lots of water and watched the system work where the water went into the new sump pump basin. No water seepage came into the basement. I highly recommend them"
90 foot Drain Tile Job
90 foot Drain Tile Job
90 foot Drain Tile Job
90 foot Drain Tile Job
90 foot Drain Tile Job

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Response time10 hrs
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Stacked Plumbing and Home Solutions LLC
5.0(
9
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Serving Thompson, ND and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The installation of our replacement water heater went off without a hitch. They were thorough, professional, and efficient. They were very clear explaining the differences in our new tankless heater vs a traditional one, very clear with the expectations of how it would operate. But I'd say it was the little things that took them above and beyond. We were never left wondering what was gojng on at any stage of the installation. There were no surprise charges. They were super respectful of our home and living spaces and cleaned up after themselves. I will absolutely hire them again."
Response time20 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, frozen pipes can prevent a toilet from working correctly. If the pipes are frozen, water cannot flow, which means your toilet tank won't be able to refill after a flush. This will prevent the toilet from flushing again. Depending on which lines are frozen, the ice can also block the drain pipe, preventing water from flushing away.

As a temporary workaround, you can manually add water to the tank for each flush. To clear a frozen drain pipe, you can try filling the toilet bowl or tank with warm water and flushing to help thaw the ice. However, the best long-term solution is to unfreeze the pipes to get your toilet back in working order.

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.

It is generally not recommended to pour hot or boiling water down a drain to unfreeze pipes due to significant risks. In some cases, the sudden temperature change can cause more ice buildup or produce steam, which increases pressure and could cause the pipe to burst, leading to costly damage and potential burn injuries. While hot water might help with a partially frozen drainpipe, it is unlikely to thaw a completely blocked water pipe further down the system. Additionally, boiling water can damage plastic pipes over time. Safer and more effective methods include using a space heater near the frozen section or applying hot towels directly to the pipe.

Yes, chemical drain cleaners contain sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid, both of which are not only dangerous to your health but also extremely caustic. Drain cleaners will corrode your pipes and could lead to destroyed drain lines, especially if the chemicals interact with the piping for long periods. Unfortunately, this extended interaction is likely if you’re dealing with a clog, as the drain cleaner will have just as much trouble as water does moving through your plumbing system.

Snakes can occasionally enter homes through shower drains, although it’s quite rare. This can happen when they follow sewer pipes or accidentally find their way into plumbing systems. To minimize the risk, consider installing drain covers or stoppers on your shower drains. Always keep drains closed when they’re not in use, especially in areas where snakes are known to be active.

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