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Stone Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical
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Sewer Main - Clear

Serving Baxter, TN and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Extremely fast service! The lady who called to schedule and then again to confirm arrival time was friendly and professional. The technician, Bobby, was friendly, no pressure, and effective. Fixed my problems efficiently and the cost was reasonable. Thank you!"
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McCormick Plumbing
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Sewer Main - ClearSewer Main - Clear - For Business

Serving Baxter, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"This company was extremely professional and efficient. They completed several jobs for me in a short time, and the quality of their work was excellent. I highly recommend them—if you need a reliable plumber, don’t hesitate to call. You’ll be in good hands."
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Main Water line
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Recommended by27%of homeowners
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JRC Home Improvements
5.0(
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Sewer Main - ClearSewer Main - Clear - For Business

Serving Baxter, TN and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Installed a pet door in an exterior-style metal plated door. He was in and out in just an hour, and even cleaned up after himself! The quality of our home has improved 10-fold now that our pets can come in and out easily. He has great work ethic and is very transparent about everything he does."
Make it their own
Painted the living room, shimmed the front door as well. Also, installed the door handle to the front door.
Applied a new coat of stain and sealant to the main entrance. Turned out perfect
This is the final product after primer. Installed some very nice crown mold with new baseboard as well
Installed a chandelier

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Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

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.

In most areas, drain cleaning professionals don’t technically need a license, as they aren’t altering your plumbing system in any way. However, we recommend hiring a drain cleaning professional with a plumbing license and certification. Certified plumbers are more likely to provide professional solutions to drain clogs without damaging your system. They’ll also have the diagnostic tools and experience necessary to remove the clog entirely rather than providing a temporary solution, as a handyperson might. Use Angi’s state licensing tool to check your plumber’s professional licenses before hiring.

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.

If methods like hot water or a plunger don’t work on your clogged drain, you can snake your drain to dislodge the plug. This can be a messy process, taking some physical effort and additional time over the other drain-clearing options. You can purchase a drain snake at a hardware store and choose from handheld options or those attached to a drill. Just work slowly, and be ready to call a plumber if you’re unable to reach the clog from your drain or P-trap.

No, you typically cannot use metal detectors to find your sewer line. Most sewer lines are made of non-metallic materials such as PVC, clay, or cast iron, which are not detectable by standard metal detectors. Metal detectors are designed to locate metallic objects, so they won't be effective for identifying the path of a non-metallic sewer line. To locate your sewer line accurately, it's best to use other methods.

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