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Sotos TRUCKING LLC
New to Angi
Basement Drainage Channels - Install

Serving Campbell, TX and surrounding areas

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Soto’s Trucking is a family - operated junk removal service dedicated to the residents and businesses of the DFW area.We are your neighbors ,and we take that responsibility seriously.We offer full service junk removal, from bulky furniture and appliances to construction debris and estate clean outs .We believe in doing things the right way with honest upfront pricing,and professionalism.

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Johnson & Johnson Plumbing
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Basement Drainage Channels - InstallSump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - Install

Serving Campbell, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The job went very well. The representative was on time very friendly and knowledgeable. Had my problems fixed very quickly and pricing was extremely reasonable. I would definitely hire Johnson and Johnson again for any of my plumbing needs."
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Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

Start by pouring hot—but not boiling—water down the drain. The heat of the water may be enough to break down the clog. You can also try ½ cup of dish soap or 1 cup each of white vinegar and baking soda. If you choose a chemical unclogging product, ensure it’s appropriate for toilets to avoid damage.

Yes, you can use hydrogen peroxide to unclog a drain. Instead of using a baking soda and vinegar solution, you can use baking soda with hydrogen peroxide. The process to unclog a drain is the same as with vinegar, but use 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide instead.

There are several steps you can take to prevent your AC drain from clogging. This includes cleaning the drain line at least every three months, changing the filter every one to three months, and getting your AC serviced annually. Also, if any problems arise with your AC, hire an HVAC technician to deal with them ASAP.

A saturated leach field can result from various underlying issues, so it's best to call a professional septic company to diagnose and treat the problem. Depending on the cause of the saturation, potential fixes include pumping out a full septic tank, adding more bacteria to the tank, or regrading the soil to fix low spots. It may also be necessary to reroute rainwater and runoff away from the leach field using gutters, downspouts, and extenders. Once the primary issue is resolved, planting specific types of vegetation over the area can help absorb excess water. In more severe cases, you might need to install a larger septic tank or replace the leach field entirely.

In the majority of cases, homeowners insurance will not cover a main sewer line root clog. The reason is that most insurance companies consider tree root damage to sewer lines as common wear and tear, which is also preventable. However, you may be able to buy optional add-on coverage, such as "service line coverage" or "sewer line endorsements," that would protect against root damage to your sewer line.

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