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George's Drains, Inc.

4.87(
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George's Drains, Inc.

4.87(
105
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Approved Pro
Customers say: True professional
33 local quotes requested
3 years of experience

💧 Drain Cleaning Professional, honest, and thorough service — no upsells, no surprises. Drain Cleaning - Small Drains First Hour (sinks, tubs, washer): $210 - Large Drains First Hour (sewer, floor drains, stacks): $325 - Extra Drains No Hourly Rate (same visit): $150 - Garbage Disposal Cleanout: $100 Dishwasher Services - Drain Line Replacement: $125 - Interior Cleaning & Maintenance: $125 Plumbing Labor - General Plumbing: $125/hr ✅ 30-day warranty on drains ✅ Maintenance tips + inspection sheet ✅ Strainers included, Drain Cleaning Supplies ✅ Friendly, reliable, and respectful service

"Cameron did excellent work being professional and courteous. He got the line cleaned out and cleaned up the work space afterward. Cameron followed up with recommendations on preventative treatments and drain line maintenance. My wife and I highly commend and recommend Cameron."

Dana T on October 2025

💧 Drain Cleaning Professional, honest, and thorough service — no upsells, no surprises. Drain Cleaning - Small Drains First Hour (sinks, tubs, washer): $210 - Large Drains First Hour (sewer, floor drains, stacks): $325 - Extra Drains No Hourly Rate (same visit): $150 - Garbage Disposal Cleanout: $100 Dishwasher Services - Drain Line Replacement: $125 - Interior Cleaning & Maintenance: $125 Plumbing Labor - General Plumbing: $125/hr ✅ 30-day warranty on drains ✅ Maintenance tips + inspection sheet ✅ Strainers included, Drain Cleaning Supplies ✅ Friendly, reliable, and respectful service

"Cameron did excellent work being professional and courteous. He got the line cleaned out and cleaned up the work space afterward. Cameron followed up with recommendations on preventative treatments and drain line maintenance. My wife and I highly commend and recommend Cameron."

Dana T on October 2025


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Rogers Plumbing and More LLC

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Rogers Plumbing and More LLC

5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

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

No, you should not see water in a sewer cleanout. If you do, it could indicate that you have a block or leak in your main sewer line—which can cause sewage to back up inside your home and potentially flood your yard. Your best bet is to call a local sewer cleaner if you notice any water or sewage around your cleanout.

A two-way cleanout can help if there’s already a clog, but the best strategy to prevent one is by not rinsing grease, oil, or fat down your drains, not flushing or rinsing coffee grounds or egg shells down your drains, flushing only human waste and toilet paper (so no diapers, period products, bathroom wipes, or paper towels), and using drain guards on all of your drains.

There are several homemade solutions for clearing a clogged sink that don’t involve pouring harsh chemicals down your drain. Start by pouring hot (but not boiling) water down the drain. This can help dissolve and flush away grease and gunk. A splash of dish soap down the drain can also cut through fat and make it easier to clear the drain. For a more stubborn blockage, grab a plunger and give it a few firm pumps to dislodge the clog.

If you want to avoid using a snake to unclog a drain, or if you don’t have one, try vinegar and baking soda. Pour 1 cup of baking soda down the drain, followed by 1 cup of white vinegar. Wait for 15 minutes, and then run hot water (but not boiling water) down the drain to see if the clog is clear. Repeat multiple times as needed.

It might be possible to dissolve hair caught in a drain, but it’s usually not a good way to go about clearing the clog. Some sources mention that baking soda and vinegar can do the trick, but this won’t actually dissolve the hair. The hydrochloric acid in drain cleaners can dissolve the hair over time, but it will much more quickly destroy your plumbing pipes and leave you with bigger issues. The best way to remove hair is to do it manually with a drain snake or to have a plumber use an auger to pull clogs out.

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