FAQ Tag: clogs

You should call a plumber if clogs are recurring, affecting multiple drains, causing backups, or not responding to basic clearing methods.
If multiple drains back up at the same time, the clog is likely in the main sewer line rather than a single fixture.
If a drain snake doesn’t clear the clog, the blockage may be deeper, hardened, or part of a larger pipe issue that requires professional equipment.
Clearing a clogged drain depends on the type and location of the blockage, ranging from minor surface clogs to deeper pipe obstructions.
Recurring drain clogs are often caused by grease buildup, hair, soap residue, tree root intrusion, or underlying sewer line damage.
Vinegar and baking soda may help with minor odors or light buildup but do not effectively clear most clogged drains.
Clogged bathtub and sink drains are commonly caused by hair, soap residue, or grease buildup and may require professional clearing if DIY methods fail.
Main line sewer clogs are often caused by tree roots, grease buildup, pipe damage, or accumulated debris affecting the home’s primary drain line.

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