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Sewer Line Hydro Jetting in Houston

What is Hydro Jetting?

Hydro-jetting is a relatively recent innovation in the plumbing industry that allows a plumber to restore your home’s drain pipes and sewer lines to “like-new” condition through a thorough drain cleaning..

To complete this seemingly impossible task, the process utilizes a high-pressure water jet that will clear any blockages and remove all build-up inside your pipes. There are various sizes of water jet nozzles that are used depending on the situation, and the stream will remove and clean all traces of food waste, grease, soap build-up, even any un-flushable items that may have ended up in your sewer line  or drains.

Restores Your Plumbing to “Like New” Condition

The process of hydro jetting has existed for close to eighty years, but it wasn’t an affordable option for most homes and small businesses until the last decade or two. The necessary equipment was cumbersome and required multiple skilled plumbers to handle the task.

Today’s hydro jetting equipment can be operated by a single plumbing technician who uses high-pressure water jets aimed at the walls of your pipes to dislodge and remove virtually all debris. Hydro-jetting machines reach up to five hundred feet for extended flexibility, which should be more than enough to clear your entire drain or sewer lines.

When the hydro jetting is complete, your drainpipes and sewer lines will be clear of all debris and residue, virtually restoring them into “like-new” conditions.

Why Do I Need Hydro Jetting?

There are probably as many methods for unclogging drains as there are plumbers to tell you about them. Hand operated snakes are good for clearing a clog locally, as in the case of a toilet or kitchen sink drain, but they are wholly ineffective at clearing any blockages further down the pipe then you can see.

Chemical drain cleaners will give the desired drain clearing effect in the short term but are extremely dangerous if not used exactly as specified. There is a danger of asphyxiation from the fumes of the chemicals when improperly handled, and burns from splashing chemicals can lead to permanent injuries.

Before performing the hydro jetting service, your plumbing technician should always use a video camera snake to inspect the drain and sewer lines. The reason for the video check beforehand ensures there aren’t any breaks in the pipe that could be made worse by pressure from the hydro-jet.

If the camera detects any breaks in your drain or sewer line, or worse, finds root infiltration into your pipes, you are not a candidate for hydro jetting.

What Is the Difference Between a Drain Snake and Hydro Jetting?

The main difference between a drain snake and hydro jetting is that the drain snake is simply an auger that is fed into the center of a clog. The drain snake is attached to a rotating drum that feeds the snake into the pipe and turns it to pull out the clog.

A drain snake is great for hard stoppages, as you don’t always know what is clogging a pipe. Tree roots cannot be removed by hydro jetting, where a drain snake is designed to cut and dislodge any debris that may be in your plumbing. Hydro-jetting is most effective after a preliminary video inspection to determine precisely what is in the way of your water flow.

An advantage of the hydro jetting process is the entire surface area of the inside of the pipe is cleared of build-up and debris. Even areas where standard drain snakes have a problem getting into, such as p-traps and area drains, hydro jetting is completely effective at removing debris!

How Often Do I Need Hydro Jetting Services?

If you are what we like to call a “responsible garbage disposal owner,” who tends to scrape their plates before rinsing them will likely only require this service once every five years. If you’re a little less careful about what ends up in your garbage disposal or toilets, you’ll want to have your drains cleaned once every two years.

Pressure Washing for Your Plumbing!

Anyone who has rented a pressure washer for the exterior of their home or driveway knows the deep and thorough cleaning it provides. Hydro Jetting in Houston uses the same technology, with a working range of up to 400 feet (as opposed to the 150-foot limit of a drain snake), and the power to remove even the most challenging residue!

Its pressure washing for your plumbing!!!

A Service That Lasts

If you live in a home that was built before 1970, and you have retained the original plumbing, chances are you have galvanized pipes, as they were standard for new construction up until the late 1960s. Steel in and of itself would make for an ideal plumbing material if it weren’t for that pesky “rusting” problem metal has. To circumvent the inevitable corrosion of your plumbing, the inside of these steel pipes was coated with zinc. The biggest problem with the galvanized pipe is that, eventually, that protective layer is stripped away by water and any corrosive chemicals you may put into your drains.

If your home is a more recent build or has already had your galvanized plumbing replaced, your sewer line is made of PVC plastic. Regardless of the makeup of your drain or sewer lines, hydro jetting will restore them to like-new condition and prevent all the plumbing failures that can be caused by plumbing blockages.

How Much Does Hydro Jetting Cost?

Hydro-jetting is a very cost-effective way to maintain the drain and sewer lines in and around your home. The average plumbing cost for hydro jetting service (as in “one with no surprises”) in Houston ranges from $750 – $1,500.

If you’re regularly experiencing clogged kitchen and bathroom sink drains, backed up toilets or bathtubs, or all the above, Nick’s Plumbing Service offers hydro jetting service in the Houston and surrounding areas. They’ll look at your plumbing system, both from the outside and within with a video inspection, and based on what their findings will determine if hydro jetting would be effective for you.

Since 1979, Nick’s Plumbing Service has provided all facets of plumbing repair, maintenance, and installations. We are the local industry leader in the hydro jetting field, with only licensed and experienced plumbing technicians performing hydro jetting in Houston service!

Perfect for Restaurants and Other Commercial Establishments!

In commercial applications; particularly in food preparation establishments, hydro jetting should be viewed as part of a regular sewer maintenance plan. The amount of grease and other solid food waste that goes into the drains at these establishments is much more than any home would produce, so cleaning them thoroughly is a must.

Hydro-jetting in Houston will restore your pipes to their original diameter, completely removing all traces of grease, soap build-up, hair, sand, even tree roots, and is exceptionally useful in commercial applications, particularly in the food preparation industry.

Having a hydro-jetting in Houston service call once every six months in your restaurant will reduce the chances of drain pipe or sewer line clogs, or worse, a shutdown of your business due to a health code violation.

More on Hydro-Jetting in Houston on The Potty Mouth Guys Show

Nick’s Plumbing Live Video Transcription:

On today’s show, it’s all about hydrojetting in Houston, John Eccels, Richard Saad, another week, another discussion, and another discussion. That’s right. So what is hydrojetting well, why do you need it? Yeah, why would you want it? And what benefit do I get from getting that service done? Those are the questions today,

right John? Absolutely it is. I think first I need answers. First, let’s tell our audience, um, what the difference between the hydrojetting is and what a drain cable or a snake drain or drain snake. What are the differences? Because both of them do similar jobs, right? That’s right. Absolutely. So you firstly your drain cable, right?

Exactly what you said, right? That’s a cable goes on a machine, it’s got high torque, so you’re running a cable through your drain and there’s different heads that we can put onto that cable that can perform different tasks, but the one that most people use is, it’s called a root cutter and it’s Kinda like a u shape like this and it goes around the pipe and it grabs anything in that pipe and wraps it up or cuts it to where you can then pull it back out of that pipe or freed up to for free it up so it can flow through. So why would you want to use a drain cable? Well, it’s great for stoppages. Absolutely. You don’t know what stopping the pipe up, right? That’s right. But it’s not a cleaning tool. It’s an unstoppable tool. Yeah. We’re,

we’re going folks. Yeah, I mean, so you gotta kind of, you know, use your imagination a little bit, but the cable on those things or three quarter inch cable and you’re putting it down a four inch clean out the cutters only three inch, right? Yeah, you will. You can buy them up to say, okay, well I’m talking about that. We’re going to put down the four inch pipe we don’t write because it’s so it moves around in that pipe and it doesn’t necessarily get all of it, so it’ll hit a chunk missing chunk and it’ll kind of piece it’s way through that pipe. Now it does. Like you said, there’s a great job on stopping it. Sorry I got hung up there. It’ll do a great job and stopping it and moving stuff down. But what you just said was key. We’re looking for something that’s going to clean that line. And the hydro jet absolutely does that. It’s the thing that um, we’ll take our pipe to as near new condition as possible. Right? A cable assess drain snake just won’t do that. It won’t do that. It’ll chew through those stoppages and get it down the way. But these hydro jets will take that pipe to as near new condition as that pipe is possible to getting.

That’s right. All right. Where would you really need that though, John? Right? What do we need it on our four inch lines? Do we need it on r three, two, we need it on our two inches,

most commonly used right in the kitchen area is the most common that, that’s a big one. Um, believe it or not, area drains. It’s a big one. Um, and we’ll explain why that is. The kitchen drain is because of coagulation of grease. So people tend to put a lot of stuff done there. Kitchen drain that probably doesn’t go down there, but it’s okay. You know, they, they think once it exits out of the sink, it’s gone forever and you never have to worry about it. A lot of grease, lot of stuff that sticks together and it starts coagulating is it? I say that right? That’s the first of all, I set it on there, coagulate and onto the walls of the pipe and it starts, you know, bearing down and reducing that pipe and create some flow restriction, uh, to get that stuff out. I’m sorry, go ahead.

I was going to say it a little bit more in depth on that. How does it get into your pipe? Right? So here’s what you should do. You guys always scrape your plate into a Trashcan, period. That’s the safest thing that you can ever do. Try to put the least amount of down that kitchen sink. Well, you know people are going say, well, I have a garbage disposal. What’s that for? I understand you have a garbage disposal. I have one to two. You have one and I put very little down that garbage disposal. I scrape everything. Okay, so a garbage disposal you should use just the rents, get everything off of that plate, goes down into the garbage disposal and then you send it and then it sends it through the piping structure. Right. The big thing is after you scrape a plate, you wash a plate.

There is always residual on a plate, whether you can see it or not, that Greece will go down and it will only go so far and then it will get stuck in the pipe. Try it is not going all the way out to the city sewer supply most of the time. Most of the time it’s sticking in your piping structure. Yeah. So what that hydro jet will do it. It’s just like a high pressure spray. It’s a pressure washer. Think of it like that. Pressure Washer. That’s not good for the inside. Yeah, for the inside of your pipe. You know, if you’ve ever a company to come out and power wash your concrete driveway, your sidewalk or your house. Same process with the pipe. We’ve got highly sophisticated heads that pole in clean and wash that pipe all different directions. And when it comes out of there, it looks brand new. You guys, it is awesome. So when should you do that in the kitchen sink line? Let’s say that. Should we do it every 10 years, every year?

Five, what would you tell them to people? So what I would recommend, and this is coming from a guy I use my garbage disposal bunch, I’m the bad guy. Shame on you. He’s the good guy. Bad Guy. I throw everything down there. I do. Um, if my drain line backs up at all, I’m going to get the. I’m going to get the hydro jet right. And all that’s going to do is prolong the next time that I have to do because I know that I’m gonna have to do it at some point in time because you keep putting stuff if you’re, if you’re, if you’re calling in for service and you’re a typical person or it’s a house that you haven’t lived in since it was built, I would suggest getting the hydro jet 100 percent of the time. That way that you know that pipes can be taken near new condition. The cost difference isn’t extremely, you know, you know, on the spectrums. So it’s pretty, you know, it’s relative, right? So I would absolutely 100 percent of the time on a kitchen line do the hydro jet.

So here’s what I would tell people one step further. So when do you need it? Right. Okay. Well if you’re, if you’re a guy like me that doesn’t put anything down there, I scrape everything. Just a little bit of residual every five to 10 years. Yeah. I’d say do a hydro jet, get that pipe looking brand new. But if you’re John Shoving the Turkey, the chicken and everything else down there, getting, I would probably do it about every couple of years or if you have an immediate problem. That’s right. Yeah. Now commercially is a different story. Yeah. If, if you’ve got a commercial restaurant, you are going to be doing hydrojetting a lot more. Well yeah. So we’re going to show you guys some pictures of how that pipe looks and the inside of a pipe, a one, it is full of grease and it is nasty, nasty and it will pull all the grease out of that pipe. So if you’ve got a commercial business, you probably need to do hydrojetting about every six months. Why do you think that is? Great. All the grease goes down their line. Yeah. Then it goes to the grease trap.

You think you think some of it. You know, I always, always, I don’t know why I always think this, but like they have employees there, right? It’s not, their building is not there. Correct. So there’s a little bit more, um, Ms Dot Anna Lynn, I guess I would say typically don’t care what they put down the sink, you know, in their defense, they do scrape a lot in trash cans. Yeah. Oh yeah. They really do. I’ve waited tables. I. Yeah. Oh yeah. You did wait tables. So they do scrape a lot in the trash, but I think

it’s the high volume that gets them. Yeah. It’s all the time all the time. And I also think it depends on let’s take food in what produces the most grease. Yeah. Mexican food. Yeah. Yeah. Barbecue. Yeah. Those two types of restaurants are extremely hard on our plumbing systems. Now let’s take Greek food or Italian food. I mean, you’re eating salads and such. I mean, it’s not taking havoc on the pipe. Like you said, maybe Mexican food, Mexican food. It’s hard on your plumbing system. I was like a hit sometimes, but no, you’re right though. There’s lighter, lighter affairs aren’t as tough on the plumbing system. That’s right. Yeah. They’re not producing as much greases. Barbecue and Mexican food. Chinese food is pretty bad too. Know Chinese food. Let’s throw that in the group of heavy grease, so you guys, if you’re watching the show, I would highly recommend getting your lines, um, hydrojetting probably every six months and that’s going to keep a plumbing company from coming out there under emergency.

Yeah, absolutely. You know, unless something changes with your business and you start cooking other things or throwing more things down there, but it’s really going to keep us away and whether you realize it or not, if you get a stoppage, the health department walks in there, you’re instantly shut down. What is the cost factor of that? Hydrojetting is going to be much cheaper to do routine, routine maintenance versus downtime adverse then versus downtime, and they always happen at the worst times. Absolutely not going to happen even at your home, right? It never happened is when you’re having a release giving, it happens when you have family over. Someone flew in from out of town or something. That always happens at dry and so what I would do, and even as a homeowner, I would do routine maintenance. It’s very important, I think very little homeowners from a plumbing standpoint do maintenance. Oh yeah, absolutely. Maintenance. Your water heater. You should maintenance and do hydrojetting. I’m on the same frequency. That’s what I would do. Yeah. You may get your AC system. I mean these things need maintenance. Well, yeah. True investment, right? That’s right. You need to take care of it much. Ryan, you changed the oil in your car, right? No.

Yes.

Yeah. So. Hey, real quick, before we get out of here, I want to talk about the area drains real quick because that’s another thing where they were hydro jet really comes with the help because a lot of times those catch basins, right? They have ways to filter out, but a lot of times there’s some debris that gets down in there, you know, especially dirt sand leaves and that stuff will definitely stick to that pipe and not be taken to where it needs to be. So if you ever have a yard, drainer and area during this not working properly and it needs in, your thinking needs to be cleaned out. Absolutely. Go with the hydro jet because you need to pull all of that debris out in the cable. This drain snake is not going to do that for you. I don’t care. Anybody tells you

it’ll. It’ll create flow. Have you have a stoppage and then they’re absolutely backing up, but if they’re draining slow and stuff, a lot of times you got buildup up on the bottom. Absolutely. Ask for the hydro jet to pull it out. That’s right. And that applies residentially and commercially. Yeah, absolutely. We’ve got different hydro jet machines that we have that we own so we can go from the smallest piping to the largest pipe to get these things done. So we’ve got three different jet machines. You guys and they all do something a little bit different and there for different application, but we can handle all of your Jedi needs from the small piping to the large piping. You remember my saying what the cable is able, but the jetter is better. I like that. Absolutely it is. So if you need help around this thinking that you want it, if you want to discuss it further, call us. We’ll give you the information that you need to make a good decision for you. So thank you guys. Thank y’all so much.

 

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Clogged Toilet Repair in Houston

It’s often said that the dining room is the most important room in any family home. It’s where families gather around the table to relax, enjoy a meal, and catch up with their loved ones on the happenings of their day.

Now, if your home has a clogged toilet, it’s amazing how important the bathroom becomes…especially in a one-bathroom home (YIKES).

While not all toilet clogs require a clogged toilet repair in Houston, eventually the time comes to throw in the plunger, admit defeat, and call a professional plumbing company like Nick’s Plumbing.

Not Every Toilet Clog Requires a Plumber’s Visit! 

Many toilet clogs can be resolved without a plumber’s intervention, as most are caused by the accumulation of excessive toilet paper, non-flushable items, or simple organic waste. The most effective tool for simple toilet clogs is a good old-fashioned plunger. This method is often sufficient to clear the clog, allowing water to flow freely again. If the water drains after plunging, a flush will confirm whether the blockage has been completely cleared.

A toilet auger can be a more effective tool for clogs that are more stubborn and resistant to plunging. This device is designed to reach deeper into the toilet’s drain, with a long, flexible shaft that can navigate through the curves of the toilet trap to break apart or retrieve the obstruction physically. You can often break through the blockage by rotating and pushing the auger, allowing it to be flushed away or pulled out. This method, combined with the initial attempt with a plunger, covers the majority of common toilet clogs that homeowners can manage on their own without needing to call in professional help.

Signs Your Toilet Clog Requires a Professional Plumber

Identifying when a toilet clog requires the expertise of a professional plumber is crucial to prevent further damage and ensure your plumbing system remains in good working order. Here are five signs that suggest a toilet clog needs professional intervention.

Repeated Clogs

If your toilet frequently becomes clogged, despite regular attempts to clear it using standard DIY methods like plunging or a toilet auger, this could indicate a deeper, more persistent issue within your plumbing system. Frequent clogs may signal problems such as buildup in the pipes, improper venting, or issues with the main sewer line.

Multiple Fixtures Are Affected

If you notice that other fixtures in your home, such as sinks, showers, or additional toilets, are also draining slowly or backing up, this is a sign that the problem extends beyond a simple clog in one toilet. It could indicate a blockage or issue in your main sewer line, which requires professional tools and expertise to diagnose and resolve properly.

Water Overflowing from Other Drains

When you flush the toilet, if water backs up or overflows from other drains in the bathroom or elsewhere in the house, this clearly indicates a severe blockage in the main line. Such situations require a plumber’s immediate attention to prevent sewage backups and extensive water damage.

Unusual Reactions When Using Fixtures

If flushing the toilet causes water to back up in the shower or running the sink causes a rise in the toilet water level, this suggests a problem with the vent pipes or sewer line. These symptoms indicate that air is trapped, or the wastewater is not properly expelled from your home, often requiring sophisticated plumbing interventions.

Bad Odors or Gurgling Sounds

Persistent bad odors emanating from the toilet or drains, or gurgling sounds coming from the toilet and other plumbing fixtures, can signal a blockage in the vent pipes or sewer line. These symptoms indicate that waste gases are not venting properly, potentially leading to hazardous conditions in your home. Such issues are complex and require the knowledge and equipment of a professional plumber.

In any of these situations, enlisting the help of a professional plumber is advisable to accurately diagnose and fix the underlying problem, ensuring your plumbing system functions correctly and hygienically.

Nick’s Plumbing Offers Expert Clogged Toilet Repair Services in Houston! 

When you contact Nick’s Plumbing for professional clogged toilet repair service, your licensed and experienced plumbing technician will follow a series of steps to determine the severity and location of the clog.

Initial Assessment

  • Customer Consultation: The plumber begins by discussing the issue with the customer to gather information about the clog, including how long it has been occurring, any DIY methods attempted, and if the problem has affected other plumbing fixtures.
  • Visual Inspection: The plumber inspects the toilet and surrounding area for any visible signs of leaks, damage, or other issues that might indicate the cause of the clog.

Diagnosis

  • Plunger Test: Often, the first attempt to clear a clog is with a plunger, which can resolve simple blockages effectively.
  • Manual Inspection: If the plunger doesn’t solve the issue, the plumber may use a glove to check for obstructions within reach inside the toilet bowl manually.
  • Toilet Auger Use: For deeper clogs, a professional-grade auger (closet auger) dislodges blockages further down the pipe.

Advanced Solutions (Dragging Out the Big Guns) 

  • Removal and Inspection: If the clog persists, the plumber might remove the toilet to inspect the drainpipe directly for obstructions that are inaccessible with the toilet in place.
  • Camera Inspection: For complex issues, a camera inspection might be conducted to visually inspect the interior of the sewer line for obstructions, damage, or other issues.

Repair and Resolution

  • Clearing the Blockage: Depending on the cause identified, the plumber may use specialized tools to clear the blockage, such as motorized drain augers, hydro jetting, or extraction tools.
  • Repair or Replacement: If damage to the toilet or plumbing is discovered, repairs or replacements will be conducted as necessary.
  • Reinstallation and Testing: After clearing the clog or making necessary repairs, the toilet is reinstalled (if it was removed), and thorough testing is conducted to ensure the issue is resolved. This includes flushing the toilet multiple times to confirm proper drainage and checking for leaks.

Final Steps

  • Cleanup: The work area is cleaned, and any debris or old parts are removed.
  • Customer Briefing: The plumber will explain to the customer what was done to resolve the issue, provide recommendations for future maintenance, and answer any questions.

What Not to Do Before the Plumber Arrives

While waiting for your Nick’s Plumbing technician to arrive and address a clogged toilet, it’s important to avoid actions that could worsen the problem or create new issues. Firstly, resist the urge to keep flushing the toilet in the hope that the clog will clear on its own; this can lead to overflow, causing water damage and potential health hazards from the sewage spills.

Also, avoid using caustic clog-busting chemicals, as these can damage your plumbing pipes, harm the environment, and pose safety risks to you and the plumber working on the clog. Chemical solutions can also make it more difficult to remove the blockage later physically.

Additionally, do not attempt to disassemble plumbing fixtures unless you have experience; incorrect reassembly can lead to leaks and other complications. It’s best to limit your actions to non-invasive methods, like gently using a plunger, and leave more complex solutions to the professionals to ensure the problem is resolved safely and effectively.

Why is Nick’s Plumbing the Right Choice for Your Toilet Clog Issues?

Choosing Nick’s Plumbing for your toilet clog issues means opting for a reliable and professional service that understands the intricacies of plumbing systems. With a team of experienced and skilled technicians, Nick’s Plumbing offers comprehensive diagnostic capabilities, ensuring that the immediate problem of a clogged toilet is addressed and any underlying issues that may have contributed to the problem are identified and resolved.

Our commitment to customer service, use of the latest tools and techniques, and a transparent pricing model make Nick’s a trusted choice for homeowners. Furthermore, our swift response times and dedication to ensuring minimal disruption to your daily life highlight our understanding of the inconvenience plumbing issues can cause.

Choosing Nick’s Plumbing means choosing peace of mind, knowing that your plumbing needs are handled by experts prioritizing the longevity and efficiency of your home’s plumbing system.

Call Nick’s Today, We’re on the Way!

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Professional Clogged Sink Repair in Houston

Searching for clogged sink repair in Houston? This is a small but disproportionately irritating plumbing issue to face, especially if you can’t seem to fix it on your own. Fortunately, Nick’s Plumbing has you covered with our renowned Houston sink drain cleaning services, helping homeowners get to the bottom of this frustrating issue and resolve it for good. Keep reading to learn more about our drain cleaning services and how they can help you wash your worries away.

Quick Summary 

  • The buildup of soap scum, fat, oil, grease, or hair usually causes clogged sinks.
  • Some clogs are caused by issues deeper in the pipes and will need special methods to be cleared.
  • Nick’s offers comprehensive sink unclogging services, including same-day fixes, in the Houston area.

Houston’s Trusted Local Plumbers for Clogged Sink Repair

Be honest. How often have you ignored a slow-draining sink or bathtub only to have it become completely clogged later? We all do it. You were holding on to a secret hope that the buildup of dirt, hair, soap, and shampoo residue would miraculously dissolve and go away on its own. Of course, it never goes that way, and you end up standing shin-deep in dirty shower water, wishing you had done something about that slow drain.

If this sounds familiar, Nick’s is here to help. Whether it’s your kitchen sink, bathroom drains, or a hidden issue deeper in your pipes, our team will arrive quickly, work efficiently to find the source of the problem, and get the matter resolved in just a few short hours.

Common Causes of a Clogged Sink

Before we dive into the process of repairing a clogged sink, why does this issue crop up in the first place? To understand the causes of a clogged sink, we need to examine the typical uses of different kinds of sinks.

Kitchen sink clogs

Kitchen sinks are responsible for tasks like dishwashing, rinsing, and cleaning produce before consumption. One of the most common reasons you’ll need kitchen sink clog repair in Houston is if you’re in the habit of pouring fat, oil, or grease (sometimes referred to as FOG) or other food debris down the drain. Not only does pouring FOG down your drains open you up to the risk of a clog, but it also damages sewage infrastructure. For these reasons, you should always put grease and fat in your garbage or compost bin instead of down your drains.

Bathroom sink clogs

In Houston, bathroom sink unclogging is typically required when a drain becomes full of hair and soap scum. While it’s normal for soap and some hair to go down your drains in your day-to-day life, we recommend installing a drain strainer or hair catcher to help prevent this unpleasant issue.

Hidden issues in the pipes

In some cases, drain clogs aren’t caused by the drains themselves but by an issue somewhere deeper in your plumbing system. This can be caused by a few things, such as overgrown tree roots breaking through your pipes — here in Texas, we see this invasive root behavior in areas with lots of willows, elms, maple trees, fig trees, and redbud trees. 

Deep clogs of grease or debris within your system can also make it seem like there’s a drain clog, even if it is actually clear. Since it’s almost impossible to identify these issues alone, we suggest contacting a trusted plumbing service for help.

Our Clogged Sink Repair Process

What should you expect when you schedule a clogged sink repair in Houston with Nick’s? Here’s the process that helps us assist customers with this issue:

  • Step one: First, we’ll inspect the drain visually or with the help of a special drain camera to determine the source of the issue.
  • Step two: Depending on what we discover, we’ll use one of a few different tools to attempt to clear shallower clogs in the drain, such as a manual drain snake or a motorized drain auger.
  • Step three: If the first attempts are unsuccessful, or we discover a deeper clog, we may use hydro-jetting, which uses high-pressure water to aggressively clear stubborn clogs without damaging pipes.
  • Step four: Once we’ve cleared the pipes, we’ll test the drains to make sure they’re working normally, clean up our work area, and be on our way.

When Should I Call a Plumber for a Clogged Sink?

You need Houston sink plumbing services if you’ve tried to clear the clog with traditional DIY methods without success. These methods include pouring boiling water down the drain, using a combination of baking soda and vinegar, using a toilet plunger, or using a plumbing snake on your own. Additionally, we suggest contacting a plumber for help if the drain appears clear despite not working — this usually indicates a deeper clog that will need professional help to repair.

Same-Day Clogged Sink Service in Houston

When a drain is truly clogged, it renders the entire sink or bathtub useless until it’s fixed. We understand what a frustrating process this can be, which is why we offer same-day clogged sink service in Houston. When you call us, we’ll arrive within just a couple of hours and immediately get to work on clearing your drain, ensuring that your sink or tub is working as it should be before we go.

Why Choose Nick’s for Sink Repair in Houston?

Nick’s is the go-to plumbing professional for countless homeowners in Houston. With our emergency sink drain cleaning, countless glowing reviews, and flexible financing for larger projects, it’s no wonder that the Houston area counts on us every time they’re facing an unexpected drain issue. 

Service Areas in Houston, TX

We proudly serve Houston and surrounding neighborhoods, including:

77002, 77003, 77004, 77005, 77006, 77007, 77008, 77009, 77018, 77019, 77024, 77027, 77030, 77036, 77042, 77046, 77055, 77056, 77057, 77063, 77074, 77079, 77081, 77084, 77092, 77096, 77098, 77339, 77401, 77429, 77433, 77449, 77450, 77477, 77479, 77494

Say Goodbye to Drain Troubles with Nick’s Plumbing

With thorough, trusted drain services and a real commitment to restoring the function of your plumbing systems, Nick’s Plumbing is Houston’s top choice for drain unclogging and related plumbing services. For more information or to schedule an immediate drain cleaning appointment, contact us today!

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to unclog a sink in Houston?

Sink unclogging costs can vary depending on the severity of the issue, but typically range between $100 and $275.

Can I use chemical drain cleaners for my sink clog?

While harsh chemical drain cleaners can clear certain clogs, their exposure can be hazardous and potentially harm your plumbing. It’s usually better to mechanically remove a clog using a drain snake or other methods.

How long does a professional sink unclogging take?

Generally, we can complete a sink unclogging in just a couple of hours, depending on the severity of the clog.

Are there eco-friendly methods to clear a clogged sink?

The most eco-friendly way to clear a sink is with mechanical methods, like a drain snake or auger, versus chemical drain cleaners.

How can I prevent my sink from getting clogged again?

To prevent your sink from getting clogged, we recommend installing a sink strainer to keep hair and debris out and being careful not to pour any fat, oil, or grease down your drains.

Avoid the unnecessary and unhealthy hassle and get your drain clog cleared adequately by calling Nick’s Plumbing Service. Our fully trained, licensed plumbing technicians have been clearing drain clogs in Houston since 1979, and our stellar word of mouth and online reputation speaks to the quality of our work!

If you have any questions or need a cost evaluation or second opinion on any drain cleaning maintenance or repair service, call us today.

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Professional Clogged Shower Repair in Houston

Have you noticed your shower drains a lot slower than it used to? Does the water level seem to get a little higher every time you shower? Have you noticed that there is a foul odor in the air around your shower?

Don’t put your house on the market just yet. Nick’s Plumbing Service can guide you through your clogged shower repair in Houston.

Clogged shower drains occur for basically one reason. Hair collects beneath the drain cover, which then attracts all the soapy residue and other particles as the shower drains. This primordial ooze also contains bacteria, so eventually…it’s going to start to stink. A splash of bleach will kill any odors temporarily; but nature being a cruel mistress, the bacteria will return. Along with the smell.

You should make it a point to periodically clear your shower drains by removing the shower drain cover (almost universally attached with a single Phillips head screw), and simply pulling out any visible hair and other debris. Using a snake or an even a coat hanger to pull additional hair and whatnot from further down in the drain can help to alleviate the immediate problem of your clogged shower repair in Houston.

Chemical drain cleaners are rarely effective for clogged shower drains. These types of drain cleaners are highly corrosive. They clear your clog by chemically dissolving the hair and other debris…imagine the effect that has on your shower drain pipes. They are messy, costly, and even if they provide a temporary solution to a clogged shower repair in Houston, they are only masking what could be a larger, costlier problem.

If you’re experiencing a shower clog, slow drainage, or any other issues that require drain cleaningplumbers in Houston, call Nick’s Plumbing Service today to schedule your clogged shower repair in Houston service call.

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Professional Clogged Bathtub Repair in Houston

Many homes have a separate bathtub and shower in the master suite. Just because your shower is clogged doesn’t mean your bathtub will be as well. Or vice-versa. Confused? Many homeowners are when faced with a clogged bathtub repair in Houston. The point is, when you need a clogged tub drain cleared out, call the experts at Nick’s Plumbing Service.

A safe way for the do-it-yourselfer to try to start a clogged bathtub repair in Houston is to first, clear the drain cover of any hair or soap/shampoo build up. Boil one tea kettle full of water, and pour it down the clogged drain. Follow that with a ¼ cup of baking soda, and 1-cup of white vinegar. Wait 15 – 20 minutes, and pour another tea kettle full of boiling water into the drain. If that doesn’t help to clear your clogged tub, you need to give Nick’s Plumbing Service a call.

Different tub designs can create unique drainage challenges. claw foot tubs and walk-in bathtubs, utility room laundry tubs, and hot tubs all come with their own set of plumbing challenges that can influence the difficulty level involved in clearing your clogged bathtub in Houston.

We service the entire greater Houston area, and have been offering professional plumbing repair in Houston since 1979.

Our licensed, fully background-checked and trained plumbers can solve your clogged bathtub repair in Houston issues quickly. Our plumbers take pride in their work, and do everything to ensure your home is left EXACTLY the way we found it. Minus that pesky tub clog, of course!

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