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Brandon Eubanks Plumbing & Electrical

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Brandon Eubanks Plumbing & Electrical

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We provide the highest quality eye examinations, using state-of-the-art diagnostic technology, and we are able to diagnose, prescribe, and treat numerous conditions. We also prescribe contacts and glasses, and have a variety of brands and styles.

We provide the highest quality eye examinations, using state-of-the-art diagnostic technology, and we are able to diagnose, prescribe, and treat numerous conditions. We also prescribe contacts and glasses, and have a variety of brands and styles.


The Outhouse Portable Toilets and Septic Service

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The Outhouse Portable Toilets and Septic Service

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

The Outhouse is a five star rated portable toilet and septic tank Company located in Dyer, Tennessee. We are listed on the Tennessee State Vendor List.

"We weren't sure where our tank was located, the crew worked so hard finding it and stayed late as it was getting cold. They went above and beyond, I would highly recommend this company for your septic services."

Deana H on November 2021

The Outhouse is a five star rated portable toilet and septic tank Company located in Dyer, Tennessee. We are listed on the Tennessee State Vendor List.

"We weren't sure where our tank was located, the crew worked so hard finding it and stayed late as it was getting cold. They went above and beyond, I would highly recommend this company for your septic services."

Deana H on November 2021


Roto-Rooter Sewer & Plumbing Service

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Roto-Rooter Sewer & Plumbing Service

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1935 years of experience

Sewer & Drain Cleaning, Pipe Repair & Replacement, Faucets & Sinks, Desposers, Backflow Certification & Repair, Water Heaters, Leak Detection, Toilets, Excavation Service, High Velocity Water Jetting

Sewer & Drain Cleaning, Pipe Repair & Replacement, Faucets & Sinks, Desposers, Backflow Certification & Repair, Water Heaters, Leak Detection, Toilets, Excavation Service, High Velocity Water Jetting




Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Toilet paper is the only material that you should flush down toilets. Other items like wipes, paper towels, feminine hygiene products, dental floss, and medications should be disposed of in the trash. Flushing these items can lead to plumbing issues and damage to sewage systems. Grease and cooking oils should also be avoided as they can solidify in pipes, causing blockages. Proper disposal helps prevent clogs and ensures the efficient operation of wastewater treatment systems while protecting the environment.

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.

Your home has a few telltale signs of a sewer line problem. If you notice multiple plumbing fixtures (toilet, sink, or shower drains) appear to be clogged, call a plumber ASAP. Also, if water appears in the tub or shower when you flush the toilet, you likely have a sewer line issue. A sulfur (rotten eggs) smell and bubbling or gurgling noises at the drain also warrant a check. And keep your eyes peeled for changes to the yard, such as a new indentation or mysteriously soggy grass.

If you don’t have a sewer cleanout, clearing out clogs can be extremely difficult. You would need to try to clear the clog from sink drains, but it can be harder to reach the clog all the way in the drain line. A sewer cleanout makes it much faster and easier for pros to clear clogs from your main sewer line.

The cost to unclog a sewer line is between $200 and $600, with the average homeowner spending around $380, depending on the severity of the clog. It can cost as little as $100 to snake a small clog, but you could spend up to $1,600 if you need to video inspect the line and hydrojet a large clog.

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