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Double Check Plumbing LLC
4.8(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Bend, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Hello my name is greg, with double check plumbing. I am licensed, bonded and insured.I specialize in all things plumbing involved in your home. Im 38 years young, living life in Central Oregon as a plumber doing all manner of service work and new construction as well as remodels. I love plumbing and love working with people to get the project perfected. I love answering questions and/or giving anyone a few tips on things they should look out for or be doing when it comes to home plumbing. I offer a Quality Plumbing product, at a fair price.\nThanks a bunch. Feel free to call or text me anytime with your plumbing needs.\nGregory Rodriguez\nOwner & Operator Double Check Plumbing

Rheem Water Heater
Bradford White
Shutoff Valve
Electrical
Toilet

+56

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TIDY PLUMBING LLC
4.8(
2
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Bend, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We hired Tidy Plumbing to do our backflow testing. Since I'm newer to the area and we didn't do that where we used to live, we were thankful to find such kind people to help. They did the testing and handled the paperwork that needed to be submitted. We will absolutely have Tidy Plumbing do all our plumbing work."
Tub Valve Rough-in
Tub Valve Finish
RP Replacement
50Gal Water Heater
Bathroom Remodel

+4

Response time10 hrs
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Severson Plumbing Mechanical, Inc.
4.9(
31
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Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearDrain Clog or Blockage - Clear - For BusinessDrain Line Breakage - Camera Locate+1 more

Serving Bend, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Shopped around and Severson was a recommended by several contacts including the resort where we have our rental (a testament in and of itself). Great experience from initial contact with Amanda to fixing plumbing issue with Anthony. Working with them from out of town they provided photos of drainage issue! Will definitely use them again."
Severson
Severson
Severson
Severson
Severson

+3

Response time1 day
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Drain Cleaning questions, answered by experts

The cost to unclog a drain varies based on the location and severity of the clog. For simple clogs within your home, such as in a sink, toilet, or shower, hiring a plumber typically costs between $110 and $350, with an average of around $200. Snaking a toilet or sink usually costs between $110 and $275, while a bathtub or shower clog costs about $225.

For a more serious clog in the main sewer line, the cost is higher. Clearing a main line clog generally costs between $200 and $600, with an average of about $380. However, prices can range from as low as $100 for snaking a minor clog to over $1,600, particularly if advanced methods like video inspection and hydrojetting are needed for a large or hard-to-reach blockage. Some severe main line clogs can cost upwards of $1,000 to clear depending on factors like the cause of the clog, its distance from an accessible cleanout, and whether the pipe is located beneath an occupied space (e.g., in an apartment building). You may be able to save money on minor clogs by using a drain snake or bladder yourself.

First, find the cleanout pipe in your yard. Unscrew the cap—you may need a wrench to do so. Then, get a drain snake. You can use a non-motorized one, but a motorized snake will make the job a little easier. Feed the snake through the pipe until it reaches the clog. Spin the snake continuously, but don’t try to feed it through the pipe anymore. Keep spinning until you feel it break the clog apart.

That pungent rotten egg smell coming from your drain is likely the buildup of biofilm—hair, skin, and soap scum that turns into a black sticky mess. In this case, pouring down near-boiling water, baking soda, and white vinegar will remove the smell. Keep in mind that a rotten egg smell is occasionally a sign of larger sewage line clogs and other related issues.

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.

Drain clearing removes debris and clogs from drain pipes enough to allow water to drain properly. On the other hand, drain cleaning removes all of the material from the pipe so that water flows unrestricted, which is a longer-term solution. Your plumbing pro will be able to recommend the right service depending on the clog size, frequency of issues, and surrounding pipework.

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