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The efficiency of your home's plumbing depends on the condition of its drains. A clog of any size can generate unpleasant odors, compromise the health and safety of your family, slow down the plumbing, and lessen its reliability. Major plumbing issues that require expensive repairs can occur if the drain is ignored for a long time.
Proper upkeep of plumbing systems helps prevent the common problem of clogged sewers. If you live in the Hemet area, Top Service Plumbing can help you keep your drains clean with regular inspection and repairs. For the past 25 years, our company has provided drain cleaning services to the Hemet area that are reliable, efficient, and performed by trained professionals.
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Your property's drains are critical to the overall operation of your plumbing system. Even a minor obstruction can cause your plumbing to stink, endanger your family's health and safety, cause it to flow more slowly than usual, and diminish its dependability. If the drain is ignored for an extended period of time, major plumbing issues can occur, typically demanding costly repairs.
Sewer clogs are a typical problem for plumbing system owners, but they may be avoided with appropriate maintenance. Top Service Plumbing is accessible in Hemet to help you keep your drains clear with routine inspection and maintenance. For the past 25 years, our team has provided professional, efficient, and dependable drain cleaning services to our customers in Hemet.
Hemet Drain Cleaning Services
We have the equipment to clear any sort of drain in or around your home. We've seen it all thanks to our decades of practical experience.
Drainage in the Kitchen
Because your kitchen sink is frequently used, it is not surprising that it has become clogged. Whether the cause of your slow drain is grease, fat, food debris, or a stray fork, our Hemet plumbers will take the time to clear the obstruction and leave your sink drain looking brand new.
Cleaning the drains in the bathroom
Isn't it essential to keep the drains in your bathroom in good functioning condition for overall hygiene and comfort in your home? From the sink to the shower, we have the resources, experience, and skills to handle your bathroom obstructions and inefficient drains.
Clogged Bathroom Sink
Our plumbers are well-equipped to unclog a clogged bathroom sink caused by soap scum, loose hair, or toothpaste. Excellent Service Plumbers in Hemet are on hand to clear the clog and clean away any leftover residue. This is done to prevent the clog from recurring in your drain.
Blocked Toilet
A plunger can help with minor obstructions, but larger ones should be handled by one of our Hemet plumbers. A clogged toilet can occur for a variety of reasons. This reduces the possibility of your toilet overflowing or sewage backup in your home.
Clogged shower and bathtub drains
Nothing is more inconvenient than a clogged shower or bathtub drain. While some do-it-yourself drain cleaning methods may provide temporary relief from a clog, it is critical that any buildup of human hair, pet hair, or soap scum be removed by a professional plumber.
Laundry Drainage
Laundry drains contribute to the overall comfort of your home. And, because we rely on our laundry rooms on a weekly, if not daily, basis, it's critical to give all of your laundry room drains the attention they deserve in order to make laundry day as easy as possible!
The Washing Machine Drains
Our washing machines must drain the water at the end of each cycle. If a drain becomes clogged, whether from lint or detergent residue, acting quickly can help to reduce the commotion caused by the clogged drain.
Drains for Kitchen Sinks
If you have a utility sink in your laundry room, cellar, or garage, you must take special care of these water fixtures to avoid clogs. Avoid utilizing utility sinks as garbage cans; not everything should or can be flushed down the drain.
Floor Drain Cleaning
Floor drains are extremely beneficial for averting significant water damage after a storm or during plumbing difficulties. This is why it's critical to get your floor drains inspected and cleaned on a regular basis. When dealing with any type of water in the home, our staff in Hemet will ensure that they are dependable and efficient.
Cleaning of Exterior Drains
Outdoor drains, like those in your home, require regular maintenance and care. Your home's outside drains are important for channeling water runoff away from the house, lowering the risk of flooding and other typical water damage. Outdoor drains can become clogged over time owing to the buildup of soil, sand, sticks, rocks, and other natural debris.
Main Drain Cleaning
The sewage line is the principal drain in your home. It can fluctuate in length from 12 to 24 inches, making it difficult to find clogs of any length. Our plumbers can execute the necessary cleaning and clog removal services to prevent sewage backup regardless of where your home's main drain is located.
Guttering on the roof
Roof drains, whether on a flat roof or along your gutters, must be cleaned and maintained on a regular basis, just like the other drains in your home. Water can overflow if your roof drainage is obstructed. This can cause roof leaks and other water damage to the exterior of your property.
Drains for Landscapes and Yards
Landscape and yard drains can help stop flooding after it rains, but they can get stopped up with leaves, mulch, dirt, soil, and other natural waste. You can make sure your drains are ready for any weather with the help of Top Service Plumbing in Hemet.
Sump pumps and basement drains
To keep your house from getting flooded or having sewage back up, make sure your basement drains are clear and test your sump pump often. With the help of Top Service Plumbing in Hemet, your system can get the maintenance it needs to make sure it doesn't flood when it rains hard.
Drain Cleaning for a Business
At Top Service Plumbing, we have the tools and knowledge to take care of your business, industry, or industrial building's drains and plumbing system. Our services make you feel better right away and keep you from getting clogs in the future. When we fix water and drain problems at your business, we only use tried-and-true methods and the best tools. Whether you own a restaurant or a plant, we can easily clean the sewer and drain lines at your business.
How you can tell if a drain is stopped
Even though the severity of a clog can vary, you should call a plumber as soon as you notice one. If you know the signs of a stopped drain right away, our team can get to work right away and help you avoid expensive repairs and dangerous situations.
Listen or watch for the toilet to erupt.
If your toilet makes gurgling or popping sounds before, after, or even while flushing, there is probably a blockage somewhere in your plumbing system. The bubbles you see are caused by a blockage somewhere in your system. You can use a plunger to get rid of the clog, but a plumber in Hemet will be able to come up with a better answer.
Water Backs Up
If there is a backup of water or garbage in the house, you should call a professional as soon as possible. Not only does this mean that there is a blockage somewhere in your plumbing system, but it could also make your home dangerous for you and your family to live in. From the bathtub to the kitchen sink, any drain in the house can get clogged and cause a backup.
Very slowly, the water drains away.
A common and clear sign of a clogged drain is that water drains more slowly than normal. The water in your home's drains should move pretty quickly. If things are taking a lot longer than normal, this is a clear sign that there is a clog in your system. It is very important not to ignore this sign and to get trained experts to help as soon as possible.
Bad Odor
When there is a clog, there is a good chance that there will also be a bad smell. No matter what caused the clog—a pile of soap scum, hair, toothpaste, or food scraps—the smell will come from the decomposition that happens when things break down. After a while, the bad smell will travel through your system and start coming out of the other drains.
a few small puddles of water
Even though puddles of water that don't make sense aren't always a sign of a stopped drain, it's important to have a trained plumber look at them as soon as possible. This cuts down on how much water is lost, which lowers your monthly water bill. It also makes it less likely that water will hurt your house or yard. Lastly, it lets our staff find and get rid of any blockages that may be in your system.
What Are the Symptoms of a Blocked Drain?
It's important to know why drains get clogged, not just so you can figure out what's going on with your pipes but also so you can stop clogs from happening.
The Buildup of Garbage
Most sinks get clogged when things get stuck in them. Soap, hair, and other things that don't belong can cause clogs. Soap, hair, cooking oil or grease, food scraps, and natural debris like twigs and leaves are some of the most common types of buildup in our customers' drains that we have to clean out.
When you have a serious clog in your system, you might not think about what happens to things you put down the drain. Make sure your drains have the right caps and traps to keep them from getting clogged. Our staff can help you!
Broken or broken pipes
When your pipes are broken, cracked, or even just cracked, they can get clogged and cause backups. This damage must be fixed as soon as possible by a skilled plumber in Hemet. Here are some of the most common ways that your pipes could get damaged and cause a clog:
As a pipe gets older, it starts to rust.
Seals and parts that leak
Shifting caused by changes in the dirt More stress on the pipes
As a full-service plumbing company, we can not only clear out the clog and waste left by broken pipes, but also fix anything else that needs to be fixed.
Nature
No matter where you live, nature will take its toll on your body if you are not careful. Our staff can help you plan for and deal with anything that could cause your system to fail, from weather to plant and tree root intrusions.
Storms
A storm can cause your lines to get clogged in a few different ways. How much water your body takes in is one of them. If your storm drains aren't clear or your sump pump isn't as reliable as you thought it was, your system will soon get stuck. Heavy rain can also wash natural and not-so-natural debris into your system, which can lead to big clogs.
Also, storms, heavy rain, and floods can move the dirt around your home, which can damage your system. When the pressure in your system goes up, things can break and let pounds of soil, rocks, and dirt in.
Roots
You should always think about where your water is when you put new trees or bushes. Roots that are looking for water will grow into your pipes over time, no matter how old they are. When the root gets bigger, it will slow down the lines and make the system less effective.
Things that you shouldn't flush
There are things you should and shouldn't flush down the toilet. It's important to know what these are so that your system is as stable and effective as possible. Some things you should never flush down the toilet are:
Q-tips and cotton swabs, baby wipes, or wet wipes.
The coffee beans
Menstrual products
Don't use your hands.
Hair Bandages
Medications
Grease and oil Leftover cooking grease
Dental
In the end, you probably shouldn't flush anything that isn't waste or water. If you have any questions about what can and can't go down the toilet, you can ask our plumbers.
Broken Pipes
If your water line or sewer pipe is broken, you should fix it as soon as possible! We know how to find the broken lines in your system, get rid of any waste they may have made, and fix or reline them as needed.
Pipes Frozen
During the winter, it's important to keep an eye on your pipes and take the right steps to keep them from freezing. As the ice melts, these can not only stop things from moving as they should, but they can also cause too much water to flow through your system. This can cause a lot of damage to your pipes, leaks, or more clogs all over your system.
Vent Pipe Obstruction
Vents are an important part of any plumbing system, but they are often forgotten. The stack, which is another name for the vent pipe, can go from your basement to your roof. This lets sewer gases escape. Sometimes, your vent can get jammed, which can let sewer gases into your home and raise the pressure in your system. Our team in Hemet can safely clear out any clogs in your pipes.
Drain Cleaning Prices - Thorough Evaluations & Up-Front Pricing
How much will it cost to get my drains cleaned? We can't tell you how much it will cost to clean your drains until we look at your situation. This is because the price of your service can be affected by a number of things.
how long the drain is
Drainage position, size of the clog, and the method used to clear it
No matter what kind of blockage or garbage is in your drain, you can count on our staff to do a thorough evaluation of your system and give you honest price before any work is done. This tells you everything you need to know to choose the best method for you.
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Using liquid drain cleaner vs. hiring a plumber in Hemet
Your home's drains get clogged up all the time. Even though liquid drain cleaner in those plastic boxes, which you can find at any department store, may seem like it will do the trick, it can actually do more harm than good.
When you use chemicals to clean a drain, the toxic cleaning solution goes down the drain and into the pipes. It starts to heat up and pushes through the clog and the pipe lining. This helps your drain for a little while, but if you don't get rid of all the waste, the clog will come back. Not to mention that drain cleaner is very bad for the earth. It is better to hire a plumber to clear your drains than to use drain cleaner.
Hiring a skilled plumber makes sure that the right cleaning methods are used, which keeps your lines from getting damaged. With our modern tools and tried-and-true methods, we can clean drains that last much longer than those you can do yourself.
We also do the following for drainage:
Top Service Plumbing is dedicated to giving your drains the care and services they need to be free of clogs and other kinds of garbage. Our plumbers in Hemet have the knowledge, training, and certification to take care of almost any drain service your home may need.
Drain Maintenance
If you have a professional do routine maintenance, you won't have to keep calling a plumber, deal with slow drains, and get more and more annoyed. Regular drain repair will keep your system's water moving smoothly, save you money and time, and keep you from having to call us to fix a big drain clog.
Drains are fixed and new ones are put in.
We are proud to offer professional drain repair and replacement services in Hemet for all kinds of jobs. Whether you want to improve your home's drains, finish your new bathroom remodel, or fix a drain in your home, our team has the skills, tools, and knowledge to help.
Taking care of the drain
If your drain is clogged, our team knows what to do to clear it. We'll use tried-and-true methods to break up the clog in your system and clear out any extra debris. This gets rid of the whole blockage and makes it less likely that it will happen again. Your drain will look brand new when we're done.
Hydro Jetting
Hydro jetting is a new way to clean drains that uses high-pressure streams of water to cut through things like tree roots that are stuck in your system. This method of drain cleaning gives your pipes and system a full cleaning, gets rid of nasty and dangerous bacteria in your pipes, and is much more durable and cost-effective than other methods of drain cleaning.
Relining, fix without digging holes, and installation
Our team can help you put in new pipes or reline the ones you already have. We can replace, fix, and build sewer and water lines both the old-fashioned way and without digging holes. Our trenchless fix is popular with homeowners because it only takes a small amount of digging and works quickly. Our team in Hemet will always tell you up front about all of your options and how much they cost.
Using a camera and a movie to check on something
No matter what kind of blockage or clog is happening in your system, our team can figure out what is going on quickly. Our plumbers can use high-tech cameras and video inspection tools to look at your sewer and drain lines. This also makes it easy to check on wire that is underground or hidden.
Questions About Drain Cleaning That Come Up Often
How clean and clear your drains are affects the comfort, health, and safety of your home. If you have questions about your drains or the services our team provides, take a look at some of these questions that come up often:
Does a drain that gets stuck always have to be cleaned?
Yes! If you want the clog to go away for good, you need to clean out the drain. If you just clear the clog and don't clean the drain, the water will flow again, but there will still be nasty gunk and other trash in the drain. By cleaning your sink, you make sure there is nothing stuck in it.
How often should I have my drains cleaned?
You should have your drains cleaned at least once every few years. This could change depending on how often your system is used, how much it can handle, and how old it is. Also, you'll need to clean your outdoor and basement sinks more often if it rains a lot where you live.
How can I keep drains from clogging up again?
By taking a few steps, you can stop clogs from happening again. Some things we can do after cleaning drains to keep them from getting stuck again are:
Don't put things that are made of plastic, oil, and a few other things down your drains.
To keep things from getting in, use cheap drain plugs, screens, and traps.
To get rid of clogs, run hot water down the drain often.
Always have a professional clean your drains.
Can a plunger scratch the surface of my toilet?
Even though plungers are made of soft, rubbery material, pushing too hard on them can leave lines, scratches, and other damage on the surface. If you scratched your toilet by plunging it, you can find simple directions on how to fix it online.
Is it safe to use Drano in my toilet and pipes?
If you do a quick search on the Internet, you'll find that most, if not all, skilled plumbers say not to use Drano or any other chemical drain cleaners like it. When a chemical reaction happens in your toilet, sink, or pipes, it gets very hot and hurts the inside of your pipes.
Even Drano doesn't work all the time. If you try to get rid of standing water with Drano and it doesn't work, the fitting will be full of dangerous chemicals. The blockage is harder to get rid of because of this.
Do plungers work?
If it's used right, yes! Whether your toilet or sink is clogged, a strong plunger should be able to move the blockage and get the water moving again.
Here's the right way to use a plunger:
Put the plunger right on top of the drain to make a good fit.
Keep the seal while you move the tube back and forth for about 30 seconds.
Test it by taking off the top.
If you must,
What kind of pump should I use?
At your local hardware shop or department store, you can find different kinds of plungers. The following are some of the most popular types of plungers:
Cup Style: A traditional plunger looks like a cup. Cup-style plungers work best in tubs and on other flat surfaces. They have a red rubber cup and a wooden stick.
Flange Style: Also called a toilet plunger, these plugs have a cup on the end that goes right in the toilet drain. This can be used on any drain, and it's easy to make the seal needed to get rid of both small and big clogs.
Accordion Plunger: Like the flange style, accordion plungers look weird, but they are very strong. Even though it's not great for every drain in the house, it's best for toilet clogs because it makes more pressure.
The basic plunger is cheap and can be used almost anywhere, but it doesn't have enough power to clear out big jams. We suggest that you use a flange-style plunger for clogs around the house because of this. This makes sure that any drain that needs repair can be sealed well.
Quick reaction times and the ability to clean drains in an emergency Dial Now!
Do you need someone to clean the drains in your house? Call Top Service Plumbing for plumbers. Our team of skilled plumbers in Hemet can make sure that your drains are clean and free of clogs by using some of the best tools in the business. With fast response times, quick service, and the ability to help in an emergency, it's easy to see why Hemet, CA residents choose Top Service Plumbing over other drain cleaning and plumbing companies.