If you have a clogged, sluggish or problem drain of any kind call the drain pros
at
McPherson Plumbing
- we’ll have things flowing smoothly in no time!
Residential, commercial or industrial, no drain problem is too large or too small
for our drain cleaning professionals and our leading-edge, clog-busting equipment.
Did you know that it takes the right skill and proper equipment to do an effective,
long lasting and thorough drain cleaning job? We understand that this is not exactly
the topic of most dinner conversations so here are a few tips to help you choose
the right company when the need arises...
Don’t make it messier than it already is
Drain cleaning is not everyone’s favorite job - especially if inexperienced
and ill-equipped. It can be difficult and messy...
As such, some plumbers have been known to do a “rush job” so they can
get in and out quickly and move on to the next job. It could also be a matter of
who happens to be in the area with the closest available truck, regardless of what
type equipment may or may not be onboard.
Sometimes it’s even a less-experienced helper rather than one of the licensed
plumbers that shows up.
The results are in
What often happens in these scenarios is that the plumber/helper will snake out
the drain the best they can with whatever they have on hand. They open the clogged
drain and off they go - until the next time. This often results in just punching
a small hole through the middle of the clog which is basically just a temporary
fix.
Don’t just punch and run
We’ve gone in behind these drain cleaners on the same “problem”
drains a number of times. In many cases we concluded that the drains were simply
not cleaned thoroughly enough. This could have involved using the
wrong equipment, an undersized cleaning head attachment or simply not taking the
necessary time to do a good job.
There’s actually a huge difference between unclogging and
cleaning a drain line. A skilled drain cleaning
professional will have a clear understanding
of plumbing, know what size and type of drain he’s dealing with and even the
likely cause of the clog. Then he can use the most appropriate
drain cleaning equipment with the correct-size and type of cutting
head to perform a thorough cleaning job that will last much longer.
This is a little more involved than most folks realize
Rather than a “punch and run” drain stoppage approach, our customers
receive a thorough drain cleaning with the proper power cleaning
equipment, operated by a skilled professional who will do a great cleaning job the
first time around.
Call
McPherson Rooter service
- we promise to leave you with a big smile, not a mess...
Following is a guide on the most common drain cleaning jobs and likely causes...
Kitchen sink drains:
This is the most used drain in the house and is typically shared by a dishwasher
and garbage disposal. The most common problem is grease accumulation from soaps,
greases, detergents and fats.
Tips: Use your strainers and be careful what goes down the drain.
If washing by hand, scrape the worst of the food scraps off the plates into the
garbage container or compost bag.
If you have a garbage disposal be careful not to overload it with more than it can
handle. Use plenty of COLD water during grinding and for several seconds afterwards
to be sure food waste is washed way.
Note: an old worn out or cheap disposal can do more harm than good
by sending chunks and bits of food down the drain. A good disposal will have 2 or
even 3 grind chambers which will effectively liquefy
food waste which helps sink drains to stay open. For a free quote and expert advice
on the best disposals on the market, give us a
call
today!
Shower and tub drains:
Nobody likes standing in dirty water when showering or waiting all day for a tub
to empty. The culprit is typically a gradual build of soap, shampoo and hair. Keep
a good strainer in place over the drain outlet and frequently clean the hair off
rather than allowing it to go down the drain.
Bathroom sink drains:
These are normally slowed by the buildup of slime that’s caused by the accumulation
of soap and toothpaste. Use plenty of water when spitting out your toothpaste and
remove the stopper and clean it on occasion.
Toilet drains:
Many times a stopped up toilet is an isolated issue caused by too much paper being
used or an item being dropped into the bowl such as a child’s toy or a toothbrush.
The easiest thing to do in a busy bathroom is to simply keep the lid down when not
in use (and go easy on the paper).
If you have a “sluggish flusher” the toilet itself could be at fault.
Often, all that’s needed is a toilet repair. In other cases a new toilet may
be in order. The good news is that the newer models are required to conserve water
so you’ll likely see a noticeable difference on your monthly statement.
The trick here is to get the right model. As one can imagine, with
lower water usage some brands can be poor performers. That’s where we can
help - we know exactly which toilets you should buy, and which
to stay away from. Give us a
call
for a free quote and helpful advice!
Another thing to watch out for with a toilet stoppage is to determine if it’s
an isolated issue or a main drain stoppage. If the latter, you
should also notice water standing in nearby tubs or showers as well (being the lowest
fixtures to the floor). Also, the toilet which is closest to the main sewer is typically
the first one to back up.
If such is the case, cease using water and call
McPherson
right away to promptly take care of the problem!
Main sewer stoppages
This is the main drain which carries all of your home’s waste water from the
house to the street sewer tap. This would be the more serious of the stoppages and
should be tended to as soon as possible. The symptoms are noted in the toilet stoppage
section just above. If on a private septic system, the problem could also be in
your septic tank or drain-field.
Whatever the drain problem, we are standing by to serve you 24/7/365.
Zip Codes for
McPherson,
California:
92866