Drain Unclogging And Sewer Cleaning Services

A clogged drain is one of the most common and frustrating plumbing issues a homeowner can face. Whether it is a kitchen sink that will not drain, a shower that fills with standing water, or a toilet that is backing up, a blockage can disrupt your entire day. At Copperfield Plumbing Services, we have the tools and expertise to clear any clog, no matter how stubborn.

It is important to determine if you are dealing with a simple clog or a more serious main line issue. If only one fixture is draining slowly, the clog is likely isolated to that specific drain. However, if you notice backups in multiple drains at once, hear gurgling sounds from your pipes, or smell sewage, you may have a blockage in your main sewer line that requires immediate attention.


While chemical drain cleaners can damage your pipes, our professional methods are both safe and effective. We use commercial-grade augers and snakes to physically break apart and remove tough clogs. For severe blockages and to fully clean the inside of your pipes, we can utilize advanced techniques like hydro-jetting to restore proper flow.

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Common Causes of Clogged Drains and Sewer Lines

In the kitchen, clogs are most often caused by pouring grease, fats, and oils down the drain. These substances solidify inside the pipes, trapping food particles from the sink and garbage disposal and creating a dense, stubborn blockage over time. Always pour grease into a disposable container rather than down the drain.


In the bathroom, the primary culprits are hair, soap scum, and conditioner residue, which bind together to obstruct shower, tub, and sink drains. Toilets are also prone to clogging when items not meant to be flushed, such as paper towels, cotton swabs, or so-called "flushable" wipes, are introduced into the system.


Sometimes, the cause of a clog is beyond your control. For older homes, it is common for invasive tree roots to break into the main sewer line in search of water, causing a major blockage. The ground can also shift over time, leading to sagging or broken pipes that prevent waste from flowing freely away from your home.

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