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Common Causes of Drain Clogs
Every homeowner encounters the dreaded inconvenience of clogged drains. Whether it’s a slow-draining sink, a gurgling toilet, or a complete backup, these blockages can disrupt your daily routine. Understanding the common causes of drain clogs is essential for preventive maintenance.
Hair Buildup: Hair is a common culprit for clogs in shower and bathroom drains. Over time, hair accumulates and combines with soap residue, forming blockages that hinder water flow.
Food Debris: Kitchen sinks are prone to clogs caused by food particles, grease, and cooking oil. When these substances go down the drain, they can solidify and create obstructions.
Soap and Scum: Residue from soap and scum can accumulate in bathroom sinks and shower drains, leading to slow drainage and eventual clogs.
Foreign Objects: If you accidentally drop toys, jewelry, or other items into a toilet, these items can become lodged in the drain, causing blockages.
Tree Roots: In older homes, tree roots can infiltrate sewer lines, seeking water and causing major clogs.
How Can Copperhead Plumbing Help?
Copperhead Plumbing, Inc. offers comprehensive drain cleaning services to address a variety of issues. Denver residents choose our services for the following reasons:
- Expert Diagnosis: Our plumbers use advanced tools and techniques to pinpoint the exact location and cause of the clog.
- Safe and Effective Methods: We employ non-invasive techniques like snaking, hydro-jetting, and drain cleaning to clear clogs without causing damage to your plumbing system.
- Transparent Service: We treat your home with respect, minimize disruption, and keep you informed throughout the process.
- Competitive Pricing: Our rates are fair, transparent, and aligned with industry standards. We offer upfront pricing and financing options to make our services accessible to everyone.
- Fast and Reliable Service: We understand the urgency of clogged drains and respond promptly to your needs, ensuring minimal downtime for your plumbing system.