1-800-Plumber Sewer and Drain Cleaning Tip
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1-800-Plumber Sewer and Drain Cleaning Tip

February 05, 2013 // Franchising.com // Houston, Texas – A stopped up drain never happens at a convenient time. 1-800-PLUMBER® provides 24-hour emergency service when your kitchen sink, bath or sewer line backs up. Our skilled licensed technicians will quickly diagnose the cause of your stoppage and determine the best method to fix the challenge. Call us at 1-800-PLUMBER to schedule your service and let us help you meet your challenge. Free Estimates 24 hrs a day

*Stoppages are one of the most common homeowner problems. They are not only an annoyance, but can also lead to overflows and water damage. Keep your drains clog-free by implementing these easy preventative practices.

*Never flush sanitary napkins, baby wipes, or very thick toilet paper down the toilet. These can expand or get caught on corroding pipes and cause clogs. Instead dispose of them.

*Never put fat, grease, or cooking oils down the drain. These fats can solidify in pipes and cause clogs. To dispose, put it in a container and leave it on your counter until it solidifies. Then throw away.

*Do not use Harsh Chemical’s meant to clear clogs. These cleaners can damage your pipes as well as your technicians equipment.

Rather, try 800-BIO® it is a preventative maintenance product that when used monthly will help keep your drain clean, running smoothly and smelling fresh. 800-BIO is made of naturally occurring bacteria that consume fats, oils and grease, the number one cause of drain blockages. Because 800-BIO® contains no caustic chemicals like some products it is safe to use regularly on slow drains. Best of all, 800-BIO® has the EPA seal of approval – it’s not hazardous to your pipes, your technicians equipment, your environment and most importantly, your family! Call 1-800-PLUMBER to schedule a demonstration from one of our certified technicians.

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