Drain Cleaning
If you’re having issues with a drain on your residential or commercial property, the team of plumbers at Carolina Blue Plumbing is here to help! We proudly provide plumbing services to homes and businesses throughout Oak Island, Southport, Shallotte, NC, and surrounding areas. A small issue with a drain could turn into a larger problem and start affecting the plumbing in other areas of your property, so it’s best to have your drain examined and cleaned right away.
There are a variety of different signs that your drain needs to be cleaned, and we’ll go through some of the most common ones to look for below.
Slow Drainage - If the water in your sink, bathtub, or other area is draining much slower than usual, then it’s an early indication that there’s an issue. Your pipes are most likely at least partially clogged with some sort of debris. Drain cleaning is necessary before the problem gets worse.
No Drainage - If the slow drainage is not addressed for long enough, it will often escalate to no drainage. This is when you’re left with standing water over your drain. If you get to this point, you’ll need to have your drain cleaned immediately in order for it to start functioning again.
Backups - If water over your drain is frequently backing up, then something is wrong. There’s probably a buildup of debris or a clog forming somewhere within your plumbing system. Before a backup of water turns into the water fully not draining, you’ll want to have this addressed and fixed.
Gurgling Noises - When you flush your toilet, does your sink or bathtub make a gurgling noise? If so, that typically means there’s a blockage somewhere in your plumbing system. Whenever you hear these noises coming from a drainage area, it’s a sign that you need drain cleaning.
Sewage Smell - When you run your water, do you find that there’s a sewage smell almost like rotten eggs coming from your drain? That’s probably because you have debris that’s been backed up and clogged in your pipes, and has become filled with bacteria. Drain cleaning will help remove the debris and eliminate the smell.
There are a variety of DIY drain cleaning methods from using plungers and dish soap to using baking soda and vinegar. While these methods might seem enticing, if you’re not sure what you’re doing, this could lead to worse plumbing issues and cost you more money in the long run. It’s best to leave drain cleaning or any other type of plumbing services to the professionals. At Carolina Blue Plumbing, our team of plumbers is experienced and knowledgeable at handling all aspects of drain cleaning.
Depending on the nature of the drain issue, the drain cleaning process will vary. Below are some of the most common processes for cleaning a drain that we perform:
Inspection - The first step is always to inspect the drain in order to decide the best steps to take. Many times, a manual inspection will be performed, but in certain situations, our plumbers will use a small mounted camera to get deep inside the pipe and fully assess the situation.
Snaking - If you’ve ever had a plumbing issue, you’ve probably seen a drain snake before. It’s a flexible cable with a rotating metal blade used to break up debris and clogs in a drain. If you catch your drain issue early enough, a snake might be all that’s needed to clean the drain.
Hydro-jetting - For more complex clogs or issues deep down in the pipes, we might use the hydro-jetting process. This involves a stream of very high-pressure water that’s blasted through your pipes to fully clean out debris and remove clogs.
Regardless of the method, the end goal is to ensure that your pipes are free from debris, you’re no longer having backups or other drainage issues, and your drain is fully clean.
We understand that an issue with your drain is a huge problem, which is why we provide residential and commercial emergency plumbing services in Oak Island, Southport, Shallotte, NC, and surrounding areas. If your drain is backed up or clogged, contact our emergency plumber right away for drain cleaning!
157 NW 12TH ST., OAK ISLAND, 28465 • (336) 295-1462