3 Signs You Need To Have Your Drains Cleaned Professionally

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While simple clogs might be something that you can handle yourself, sometimes it is best to have a professional clean your drains instead. If you don't know what you're doing, it is quite possible that you can cause damage to your home's pipes, which can leave you in worse shape than when you started. So, if you're experiencing any of the following you really should consider calling a professional instead of doing it yourself.

Recurring Clogs

Ever have a drain that seems like it keeps clogging no matter how often you attempt to fix the clog yourself? This generally happens with fixtures in the bathroom, often because of all the hair that finds its way down the pipes. Often it keeps occurring because you're not reaching the source of the clog and only removing small bits of it at a time. So, if you've just unclogged that drain only to find it reblogged in a few weeks, chances are your best bet is to call a professional so that you can get rid of the blockage for good.

You Can Smell Sewage In Your Drain

It's never a good sign when you can smell sewage in your home, especially if it seems to be coming from the drains themselves. This can be caused by deep clogs holding waste water deep in the pipe or perhaps the drain is simply clogged with other types of pollutants. Whatever the problem is, it can make for an unpleasant experience in the home, and your best bet is to call a professional. A professional will be able to pinpoint the problem and bust whatever is causing it. This can be vital to keeping your home in good working order as well, since sometimes a foul odor indicates a busted sewer pipe instead of a simple clog, which you'd never be able to figure out on your own.

Multiple Clogged Drains

Having multiple fixtures clogged at once is never a good sign and is often indicative that a more seasoned eye is needed to correct the problem. This is because the clog is probably no longer in the drains themselves but deep in the main drainage system instead. These deep clogs won't be handled by chemicals or a simple plunging. Instead, they need specific tools that can reach deep into the pipe and destroy the clog at its source.

So, if you're experiencing any of the problems above, call a professional out to your home. This way the problems get taken care of correctly and safely which will allow your bathroom to return to perfect working order. Click here for more information.

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