Drain Rodding:
Keep Your Drains
Flowing Smoothly
Clogged drains can cause a lot of headaches, from slow water drainage to unpleasant odors and even potential water damage. Whether it’s a kitchen sink, shower, or a main sewer line, blocked drains can disrupt your day and lead to bigger issues if not fixed right away.
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What is Drain Rodding?
Drain rodding is a method used to clear blockages in your plumbing system. It involves using a flexible rod, usually made of metal, to reach deep into your pipes and break up or remove the materials causing the blockage. This method is highly effective for clearing all types of clogs, whether they’re caused by hair, grease, food particles, or tree roots that have invaded your sewer line.
Unlike chemical cleaners, which can sometimes damage your pipes, drain rodding is a safe and eco-friendly option that physically clears the blockage without harming your plumbing system.
Common Causes of Clogged Drains
Clogs can happen anywhere in your plumbing system and are often caused by a buildup of everyday materials. Here are some of the most common causes of clogged drains:
Hair
Hair can easily get trapped in bathroom drains, creating a tangled mass that blocks water from flowing through.
Soap Scum
The residue from soap can mix with other materials and stick to the sides of your pipes, eventually causing blockages.
Tree Roots
In some cases, tree roots can grow into your underground sewer lines, creating serious blockages that need professional attention.
Grease and Food
In kitchens, grease, oil, and food particles often build up inside the pipes, leading to clogs over time.
Foreign Objects
Items like small toys, paper towels, and hygiene products can accidentally find their way into your plumbing and cause major clogs.
How Drain Rodding Works
Before starting, our plumbers will assess the situation to identify the location and cause of the clog. In some cases, we may use special cameras to inspect your pipes and find out exactly where the problem is.
Once we know where the clog is, we’ll use a flexible cable to break up the blockage. The rod is carefully inserted into the drain and pushed through the pipes to dislodge the materials causing the clog. In tougher cases, we may attach special heads to the rod to cut through tree roots or other stubborn debris.
After the clog has been cleared, we’ll run water through the drain to make sure everything is flowing smoothly. If needed, we can also flush the pipes to remove any remaining debris.
To help prevent future clogs, we’ll give you tips on how to maintain your drains. In some cases, we might recommend routine drain cleaning to keep your pipes clear and avoid major blockages down the road.
Benefits of Professional Drain Rodding
While there are some DIY solutions for clearing clogged drains, professional drain rodding offers several advantages:
Effective for Tough Clogs
Some blockages are too stubborn for over-the-counter drain cleaners or plungers to handle. Drain rodding can break up even the toughest clogs, including tree roots and solidified grease.
Prevents Future Issues
By thoroughly clearing your pipes, drain rodding can help prevent recurring clogs and keep your plumbing in good shape for longer.
Protects Your Pipes
Chemical drain cleaners can damage your pipes over time, especially if used frequently. Drain rodding is a safe, non-invasive method that won’t harm your plumbing system.
Saves Time and Hassle
Trying to clear a clog on your own can be time-consuming and frustrating. With professional drain rodding, you’ll get fast, reliable results without the hassle.
When Should You Call for Drain Rodding?
It’s important to address clogged drains early before they lead to more serious plumbing issues. Here are a few signs that you might need professional drain rodding:
- Slow Drains: If water is taking longer than usual to drain from your sinks, tubs, or toilets, it could mean there’s a blockage somewhere in your pipes.
- Gurgling Sounds: Strange gurgling or bubbling sounds coming from your drains can indicate that air is trapped in your pipes due to a clog.
- Frequent Clogs: If you’re dealing with recurring clogs, it’s a sign that there may be a deeper issue in your plumbing system that needs professional attention.
- Bad Odors: Unpleasant smells coming from your drains often signal a buildup of debris or waste that needs to be cleared.
- Water Backups: If water is backing up into your sink, tub, or toilet, it’s a sign of a major blockage that requires immediate attention.
Drain Rodding for Commercial Properties
In addition to residential drain rodding, ERM Plumbing also provides services for commercial properties. Businesses often deal with higher volumes of wastewater, which can lead to more frequent clogs. Restaurants, for example, can experience grease buildup in their drains, while offices and apartment buildings might face frequent blockages due to hair, paper, or other debris.
We understand the plumbing needs of commercial properties and offer fast, reliable drain rodding services to keep your business running smoothly. Our team works efficiently to minimize downtime and prevent disruptions to your operations.
Preventative Drain Maintenance
While drain rodding is an effective solution for clogged drains, preventative maintenance is key to avoiding blockages in the first place. At ERM Plumbing, we offer regular drain cleaning services to keep your pipes clear and prevent future clogs. By scheduling routine drain maintenance, you can:
01
Reduce the Risk of Clogs
Regular cleaning removes the buildup of grease, soap scum, and other debris that can eventually lead to blockages.
02
Extend the Life of Your Plumbing
Clean drains are less likely to develop corrosion, leaks, or other issues that can shorten the lifespan of your pipes.
03
Save Money on Repairs
Preventing clogs and backups can save you from expensive plumbing repairs down the road.
Why Choose ERM Plumbing for Drain Rodding?
At ERM Plumbing, we’ve been helping homeowners and businesses with their plumbing needs since 2003. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality service and ensuring that your drains are clear and functioning properly.