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Rogers plumbing and more llc, is very prompt and very clean and respectful, customers always comes first, over 20 years experience in residential housing construction and plumbing, all jobs guaranteed, and we don't leave until jobs done or your satisfied

"Quick, efficient and knowledgeable! Came out quickly and took care of our back up issue due to grease clogged in our pipes. Would definitely recommend Roger’s Plumbing to anyone looking for a reliable and honest plumber! Thank you!!!!!"

Ron H on April 2024

Rogers plumbing and more llc, is very prompt and very clean and respectful, customers always comes first, over 20 years experience in residential housing construction and plumbing, all jobs guaranteed, and we don't leave until jobs done or your satisfied

"Quick, efficient and knowledgeable! Came out quickly and took care of our back up issue due to grease clogged in our pipes. Would definitely recommend Roger’s Plumbing to anyone looking for a reliable and honest plumber! Thank you!!!!!"

Ron H on April 2024



Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Outdoor plumbing issues are no less serious or urgent to fix than interior plumbing problems. These problems may require excavation and lawn repair due to the plumbing often being buried underground. The most common outside plumbing problems include:

  • Clogged landscape drainage: $200–$1,000

  • Clogged sewer lines: $60–$250 per linear foot

  • Corroded or rusted pipes: $1,500–$15,000+

  • Leaking drain lines: $200–$1,000

  • Leaking water mains: $300–$4,000+

  • Septic system failure: $600–$3,000+

  • Tree roots in pipes: $200–$1,000

  • Well pump failure: $350–$1,500

If the toilet is overflowing but there’s no clog, that’s a sign that the issue is deeper in the system, and plunging may not help. A blockage in your home’s plumbing, the plumbing vent, or even city sewer lines can cause toilets to overflow. The issue could also be the toilet itself if the filler float isn’t set to the correct height or if parts are damaged or worn out.

Never pour used motor oil down the drain. Doing so can have serious environmental consequences, including contaminating groundwater, endangering animals, and killing vegetation. It can also clog your pipes, causing backups in your plumbing or the wastewater treatment plant. In most places, pouring motor oil down the drain is illegal, whether you do it in your home or a storm drain.

If used correctly and sparingly, root killer shouldn’t damage your pipes. Make sure to follow the instructions on the back of the bottle or the company’s website to avoid any unintended damages. However, when it comes to copper sulfate, it’s better to avoid it. This type of root killer can damage your plumbing and the surrounding environment.

Thankfully, it’s pretty rare to find a rat in your toilet. It’s more likely in larger cities with big sewer systems that can be feeding grounds for rats, but even then, you still shouldn’t fret. 

“I wouldn’t worry too much about rats coming up through the sewers,” Bradshaw says. “I’d say only one out of a thousand rodent customers we get actually have this problem. And of the 20 or some customers that have had this happen, they’ve all only had just one rat come up this way.”

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