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Granite State Sewer & Drain Cleaning Co
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Serving Hooksett, NH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1981

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"They did an excellent job. It required 5 trips because we had multiple problems. We had a sewer back up and they came right away. They were extremely professional, reliable courteous, and answered all my questions. I would highly recommend them and I would definitely hire them again."
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Gotme Under Pressure ?, LLC
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Hooksett, NH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Gotme under pressure? LLC IS A Plumbing, Heating & Gasfitting, Drain Cleaning professional in your area. We will meet all of your plumbing needs. We take the pressure off all your plumbing issues. As our company is built off of honesty, integrity and leadership, this is what you can expect.

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Ferris Plumbing, Heating & Air
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Hooksett, NH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I called Matt on a Sunday in need of a plumber for Monday and he rearranged his schedule to help us out so we could move forward with our bathroom renovation after listening to our situation. He came over and removed our old cast iron tub which was just a bonus because I was going to keep it even though I didn’t want to. He also put in a new shower valve and fixtures, tub drain, sink faucet, and toilet. It was a big job and he did it effortlessly and I couldn’t believe he was at our house in less than 24 hours of calling him. His work was impeccable, he has fair pricing, he was clean and a pleasure to have in our home. He was also a wonderful mentor to his apprentice who he walked him through everything they were doing. I highly recommend Ferris Plumbing and will definitely call him for our next renovation project."
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French Drains questions, answered by experts

Preventing water accumulation involves regular inspections, maintaining effective drainage systems, ensuring proper roof maintenance, and taking preventive measures against heavy rainfall or floods.

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.

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.

Some homeowners use additives every month to help septic system performance, but according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the effectiveness of septic system and leach field additives is unknown. Further, additives made with organic solvents or alkali chemicals can actually be harmful to the necessary bacteria in a septic system.

You should hire a sewer service professional to unclog a main sewer line with tree roots. Tree roots can grow into the main sewer line, and this problem requires a specialized hydro jet, or rooter, that is powerful enough to clear the roots. The tree can also damage the main sewer line, and a professional will need to make repairs or replace the damaged sections. Sewer line replacement costs about $60 to $250 per linear foot.

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