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Joe Dirt Septic & Drain, LLC

1775 National Street
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Joe Dirt Septic & Drain, LLC

1775 National Street
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22 years of experience

We are a small Mom & Pop operation. We provide excellent service and treat every job as if we were working in our own home. We accept checks and cash and offer septic tank inspections, sewer line camera inspections, and real estate inspections. We always return calls and appreciate your business!

We are a small Mom & Pop operation. We provide excellent service and treat every job as if we were working in our own home. We accept checks and cash and offer septic tank inspections, sewer line camera inspections, and real estate inspections. We always return calls and appreciate your business!


Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

It is safe to flush small amounts of bleach down the toilet. Don’t flush more than ¼ cup of bleach. Instead, consider diluting it and pouring it down the sink drain.

Unlike regular cleanings, snaking your sewer line should be done as needed. There’s no reason to snake your sewer line if you don’t have any noticeable issues, like slow drainage or plugged drains. You can add it to your regular sewer cleaning checklist as a prevention method (on the same 18- to 22-month schedule), but it’s not always necessary. 

Cat pee has a strong ammonia-like smell, so if you smell cat pee but don’t have a cat or don’t suspect your cat has any accidents, there could be other issues at hand. Aside from pet urine, your house may smell like cat pee from leaking freon from an old fridge, mold, spilled cleaning supplies, or even outside odors from nearby farms.

Ideally, you might find that you only need to clean the sewer line or remove a clog from the main line. That costs $200 to $300. However, “sewer main clogs can cost upwards of $1,000 to clear, depending on what is causing the clog, distance from accessible cleanouts to the clog, and whether there is occupied space below the clogged line (apartment buildings, condos, etc.),” says Botelho.

Costs range from $200 to $600, depending on the severity of the blockage and access difficulty.

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