Drain cleaning costs for your Santa Rosa area home can be attributed to the type of drain being serviced, the equipment needed to clean it, and the amount of labor necessary to un-clog it.
Drain Cleaning Services In Santa Rosa
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Type Of Drain
Basic drain cleaning is often needed in a variety of places in your home. While the sink, tub or garbage disposal can clog with the likes of food or hair, your main line could be a more complex issue to fix. A service fee is charged, as well as time and materials to snake a drain.
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Equipment
The majority of drain lines can be cleaned with a cable machine. This is Moore Home Services Plumbing preferred method, as it offers yourself and our plumbers the easiest fix for the best value. In the event of an extremely clogged drain with grease and other solids, hydro-jetting is an option.
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Labor
A simple snake in an auxiliary drain might not take much time and effort. Sometimes, more effort is needed. The drain may need cleaned from the outside, from the roof vent, or a toilet may need removed. This will incur extra costs.
Drain Cleaning Remedies
Advantages of Regular Drain Cleaning: Regular drain cleaning can help you avoid bad clogs, or even bad smells. Solid waste, oil and grease dumped after cooking might be the cause of that garbage disposal or sink smell that won’t go away.
- Home Remedies for Drain Cleaning: Moore Home Services Plumbing has non-caustic drain cleaning products that are not harmful for the environment and safe for customer use. Ask us. The most simple home solution is vinegar and baking soda. Likewise, purchase a cheap mesh filter to catch food if you don’t have a garbage disposal.
- What Shouldn’t Go In Your Drain?: Avoid coffee grounds, egg shells, grease, fruit/vegetable peels, and large amounts of almost anything. When you’re in doubt, throw it in the garbage (see graphic to the right!)
It’s A Drain – Not A Trash Can!
- Bandages
- Cigarettes
- Cotton swabs
- Cooking grease/oil
- Dental floss
- Dust, dirt or lint
- Egg shells
- Feminine hygiene products
- Fruit/vegetable peels
- Hair
- Medications
- Paper towels
- Wet Wipes







































































































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