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3 Signs It’s Time for Drain Cleaning

Most clogs are caused by an item lodged in the drain, preventing water from flowing out of your home’s pipes. Plunging or snaking might be enough to break apart the item and return your pipes to normal. But how do you know the problem is indeed solved? Look for these signs to warn you it’s time for professional drain cleaning services.

Multiple Clogs

Yesterday was the toilet; today, something clogged the kitchen sink. If you notice multiple clogged drains, it may indicate a central blockage in your home plumbing. Typically, that blockage will be located underneath your home or yard. Unfortunately, the techniques and tools available to the DIY plumber won’t be enough to dislodge the problem. Thankfully, C&C’s expert team can assess the blockage and take the appropriate steps to return your plumbing to normal.

But what if it’s one drain that consistently clogs? This could indicate that a particular drain has build-up inside rather than a single item getting stuck. A plunger won’t be able to dislodge built-up residue easily. If grease has clogged a kitchen drain or hair and soap have blocked a bathtub, you’ll need C&C’s drain cleaning service to properly remove the blockage and get extra life out of your plumbing.

Unusual Sounds and Smells

The purpose of our home plumbing is to take away waste from the house. You’ll recognize straightaway when this isn’t happening. If offensive odors emanate from your drains, a sewer backup cleanup may be in order. Somewhere within your plumbing system is a blockage preventing your home waste from leaving your home. At this point, you’ll need to look up “drain cleaning service near me” to clear the blockage.

Your nose isn’t your only indication of plumbing problems. Strange noises from drains, particularly your toilet, may point to a backup in the plumbing. Gurgles are a clear indication that water isn’t able to flow out of your house freely. Call C&C Plumbing and let us assess the causes and implement a solution that leaves your home in tip-top shape.

Wet Spots in the Yard

Problems in the yard are not as quickly noticed as the other signs but are as sure a tell as any that you need sewage removal services. If you see a random wet spot in your yard, contact C&C for emergency drain cleaning service. Root systems can interfere with your plumbing, causing cracks in your system. If left untouched, the problem can grow in size and scope until the entire system needs repair or replacement. So, if you notice a wet patch in the yard that shouldn’t be there, reach out immediately.

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Precision Drain Cleaning Services

The causes of clogs are as varied as our home plumbing needs. Kitchen sinks, washing machines, and toilets serve distinct functions and have different reasons for clogging. Understanding these causes helps our plumbers select and deploy the proper tool for the plumbing project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my drains cleaned?

Ideally, you should have your drains cleaned annually. Over a single year, any number of substances go down your drains and collect along the pipes’ interiors. Soap from showers, sinks, and washers collects and builds up. Kitchen grease sticks to the walls of your pipes even more aggressively than soap. You can expect mineral buildup in your plumbing if you have hard water. Even if you aren’t experiencing clogs, the blockage around the pipes may cause an inefficient system, raising your water bill.

What should I avoid putting down the drain?

All plumbing aims to bring waste away from your home, so there’s a natural inclination to put any waste down the drain. The old “out of sight, out of mind.” Unfortunately, that’s not true for plumbing, and some substances should never go down any drain.


Drain enemy number one is kitchen grease. The fats and oils present in our cooking as liquids seem fine to go down a drain like any other liquid. However, when the grease cools, it solidifies, becoming an immovable blockage in the drain. It’s better to dispose of grease by letting it cool in a disposable container and throwing it in the trash. Your pipes will thank you!

Is DIY drain cleaning safe for my plumbing system?

In short, no. Products such as Drain-O seem like a great DIY clogged drain cleaning service. But just about any way you slice it, they’re unsafe for anybody, plumbers included.

First, the chemicals in these products are highly toxic. When people notice a clogged drain backing up water in their sink, they may grab the DIY drain cleaners and pour that into the standing water. These products only create a dangerous pool of chemicals in your sink that need proper disposal.

These same toxic chemicals make their way out into the town’s water supply. The water in your house has to flow somewhere, usually to municipal water services. Pouring commercial drain cleaners into your home plumbing starts on a journey into everyone’s water. Not exactly safe.

Also, the reaction the chemicals cause in your pipes could damage them. The chemical reaction generates dangerous amounts of heat that can weaken PVC pipes in your house. That heat can also melt glue holding pipes together. Avoid creating a bigger problem for yourself by avoiding these products altogether. At C&C, we prefer to use safe plumbing solutions for your family and ours.