Slow sinks, gurgling tubs, backed-up floor drains, and toilets that need more than a plunger. Cleared with the right equipment — augers and proper drain machines, not chemicals that eat your pipes.
Grease buildup in the trap or branch line. The agent will ask what's been going down there.
A partial blockage or low-flow flush trouble — repeat clogs mean the problem is downstream.
This one matters: it can signal a main line problem. Tell the agent when it happens (laundry? shower?).
Venting or partial blockage — air fighting water. Worth sorting before it becomes a backup.
Often a dried-out trap — one bucket of water may fix it. The agent will tell you where to pour.
We'd rather you didn't — it damages pipes, rarely clears real clogs, and makes the job hazardous for whoever opens the drain after.
Yes — main line augering and clearing, and honest advice if the line has a bigger issue like roots.
Winter specialty around here. Call before it bursts — and if it has burst, close the main first.
Skip the chat — leave your details and a real person calls you back, usually within the hour.