Time to Clean Your Drains in Wheaton, Il!

Ah, back to school season!  For many families, this is truly the most wonderful time of year.  Summer vacation was wonderful, but now it’s time to send the kids back to the classroom and let those long, hot afternoons be devoted to the mysteries of algebra!

Unfortunately, this is also the time when many Wheaton, Il families discover that it’s time to get the drains cleaned.  And generally, there’s only one way we discover that it’s time to call the plumber: the, sink backs up, the bathtub won’t drain and the toilet overflows!

What To Do When The Toilet Overflows

Quick plunger work can save the day if you’re dealing with a minor clog. But if you’re like a lot of families, it’s not a minor clog that’s got you down.  This is the time of year when Americans do the most laundry — and that means lots of soap, not to mention the dirt and debris from your clothes, goes down the drain.  Kids eager to look their very best spend lots of time in the shower — and there, we have soap, shampoo, and hair combining to clog your pipes.  If you can’t dislodge these materials with your home plunger, it’s time to call your Wheaton, Il plumber.

Fixing Clogged Drains: What It Takes

The only effective way to stop the clogged sink, backed up pipes, and overflowing toilet is to remove whatever is obstructing the water.  Clogs can be formed from hair, grease, food debris, and toys that a toddler sent down ‘exploring’ – but they can also be caused by tree roots, or damaged or collapsed pipes.  Once upon a time, the only way to remedy the issue was to have a team tear up your yard, excavating until the trouble spot was found.  This costs a lot of money and makes a big mess.  Luckily, video inspection technology makes discovering the source of  a clog much easier — and excavation, if it’s required, can be targeted specifically at the site of the clog.  Often, clogs can be alleviated without any excavation: your Wheaton, IL plumber has the tools it takes to fix the problem so you can focus on what’s important — getting the kids back to school!

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