Clogged Drain Deep in Pipe?

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Things happen and drains get clogged, usually it is nobody’s fault.  Pipes also have a tendency to clog more frequently when they are not used regularly, using a pipe only occasionally will allow the contents to settle and sometimes will create a clog. Pipes aren’t normally blocked with frequent use, as they are designed to handle high volumes. There are periods when they will slow to the point that water can hardly go through.

What should you do when this happens? When your pipes get clogged, employ a drain-cleaning technician quick! Yes, there are DIY solutions you can try before contacting a professional, but why risk making a costly mistake?

There are items that can be used as a fast fix, but the remedy they offer is generally short-term. You can reduce the blockage, but there’s still a chance you’ll experience it again. This is why it’s better to call in a drain-cleaning technician get rid of the obstructions completely. Aside from eliminating the clog, a professional technician will also make sure that the pipes are in good working order.

You don’t have to fear spending more than what you would would likely spend on home remedies; the price is really worth it. One big benefit of asking a professional to empty your pipes is having the right resources to do it securely and mess-free. How many times have you seen DIY block elimination gone badly? You simply can’t risk damaging other items in your kitchen due to poor cleaning techniques. Plumbing technicians are prepared to deal with these circumstances, so it’s always a good idea to rely on a professional.

Winter Preparation for Your Plumbing

Ice Dam
Ice Dam on a commercial building

No homeowner wants to deal with frozen pipes in the middle of winter. They are messy and expensive to take care of, as well as inconvenient. Water expands as it freezes, causing tremendous pressure in whatever contains it. Sometimes the pressure is so great, it causes the container to burst. Luckily, there are steps you can take to protect your pipes and avoid the headache of fixing leaky plumbing in freezing temperatures.

  • Drain water from garden hoses, sprinkler pipes and swimming pool supply lines, and store them indoors.
  • Check indoor pipes in unheated areas like basements, crawl spaces, attics and garages. When possible, insulate the pipes with UL-listed heat tape or pipe sleeves. Newspaper can also be used, although it offers less protection.
  • Have your home's exterior walls insulated. Make sure windows and doors are caulked and sealed to avoid drafts. Close attic and crawl space doors.
  • Keep warm air circulating around the pipes by leaving cabinet doors open under sinks in the kitchen and bathrooms.
  • If you're going to be away from home for an extended period of time, set the thermostat no lower than 55 degrees.
  • Make sure heat vents are open and unobstructed by furniture.
  • Change furnace filters regularly to ensure that heat will be distributed properly to all areas of your house.
  • Let a small amount of water trickle through the pipes that are in unheated spaces or outdoor walls. Running water doesn't freeze.

Know where the master shutoff valve is. It is almost always located near an outdoor water meter or indoor appliance (furnace, washing machine, water heater, etc.). Paint it a bright color so it is easily identifiable, and show each member of your family where it is and how to turn it off. Sometimes, no matter how many precautions are taken, the pipes still freeze. If a water line is broken, you may not notice a leak until the ice melts. That leak may manifest as a trickle or a gush, but it's best to know how to stop the flow of water before it turns into a flood.

Preventing Frozen Pipes

A brown metal drainpipe with icicles and ice buildup at the opening, attached to a textured wall above snow-covered ground—a clear reminder of the importance of preventing frozen pipes in winter.
Frozen pipe

As the crisp fall temperatures slowly give way to frigid winter weather, it's a good idea to think about your plumbing, and how to keep your pipes from freezing. Frozen pipes are inconvenient, expensive to repair and can cause extensive damage to structures in a very short amount of time. With a little preparation, you can save yourself the headache of a major home maintenance disaster.

There are three main causes of frozen pipes: rapid drops in temperature, thermostats set too low and inadequate insulation. The good news is, these are easy to remedy. Before winter weather sets in, consider doing the following:

  • Seal leaks that allow cold air to enter the home. Even small bursts of cold air are enough to freeze a pipe. Wind chill is worse for pipes than cold temperatures. Look for drafts around electrical wiring, dryer vents, attics, crawl spaces and pipes, and then seal them with caulk or insulation.
  • Disconnect garden hoses for the winter. Drain the water from them and store before the first hard freeze. Water left in the hose or spigot can freeze, which puts pressure on indoor pipes as the ice expands. Use a faucet cover for extra protection. Don't forget to winterize your outdoor kitchen.
  • Even if you live in a climate where freezing temperatures are uncommon, insulate the pipes in your home's crawlspace, attic and basement. Exposed pipes are the most susceptible to freezing. Wrap them with heat tape or pipe sleeves specifically designed to insulate pipes and keep them from freezing. The more insulation that protects them, the less likely they'll be to freeze. Also, open cabinet doors in bathrooms and kitchens to let heat circulate around the pipes.
  • Keep the thermostat set at the same temperature day and night. If you turn it down while you sleep, the drop in indoor temperature, coupled with the cold outdoors, could trigger a freeze. The thermostat should never be set lower than 55 degrees, even if you are away from home for an extended period of time.

If you're still worried about your pipes freezing, you may want to think about running the hot and cold water at a trickle during the night, especially if the pipes are on an outside, less-insulated wall. It is difficult for running water to freeze, so by leaving the lines open and allowing consistent pressure release, the pipes are protected from rupture.

If you have further questions about protecting your pipes during winter, contact the plumbing experts at Drain King.

Emergency Drain Cleaning Video

When a drain emergency strikes, time is of the essence. Waiting for unreliable companies can make the situation even worse, leading to additional damage and frustration. At Drain King, we understand the urgency of drain emergencies, and we’re committed to providing fast, reliable, 24-hour service across Minneapolis. Whether it’s a clogged sink or a frozen roof drain, we’re ready to take your call anytime – day or night.

Why Choose Drain King for Your Emergency Drain Cleaning Needs?

When you’re dealing with a drain emergency, selecting the right service provider is crucial. Here’s why Drain King has become a trusted choice in Minneapolis for emergency drain cleaning:

  1. Immediate Availability: We’re here 24/7, every single day of the year.
  2. Skilled Technicians: Our team is highly trained, experienced, and well-equipped to handle a wide range of drain issues with accuracy and care.
  3. Fully Prepared: We bring all the necessary tools and expertise directly to your door, so you don’t have to worry about gathering supplies or making extra trips to the store.
  4. Trusted by Clients: Our website features testimonials and references from satisfied clients who have experienced the difference of choosing Drain King in their time of need.
  5. Comprehensive Service Across the Minneapolis Metro Area: We proudly service the entire Minneapolis metro area, ensuring that our expertise is available to all, no matter where the emergency occurs.

When to Call Drain King: Emergency Situations We Handle

Drain issues can strike when you least expect them and knowing when to call in an expert can save you both time and stress. Here are some of the most common drain emergencies we handle:

  • Clogged Drains: Whether it’s your kitchen sink, bathtub, or shower, a clog can disrupt your daily routine and quickly become a nuisance. Our team can clear it fast, using effective methods to get your drains back in working order.
  • Burst or Frozen Pipes: Minnesota winters can be brutal, often resulting in frozen pipes that can crack or burst, causing water damage. Our team is equipped to address these issues quickly, minimizing potential damage to your property.
  • Frozen Roof Drains: Roof drains are essential for protecting your property from water accumulation, especially during winter. A frozen roof drain can lead to severe water pooling and ice dams. We can clear these drains to ensure proper water flow and prevent roof damage.
  • Backed-Up Toilets and Sinks: Few things are as disruptive as a backed-up toilet or sink. These situations often require urgent attention, and our team is ready to address them effectively.
  • Blocked Parking Lot Drains: For commercial properties, a blocked parking lot drain can lead to flooding, creating hazards for vehicles and pedestrians. We handle both residential and commercial drain emergencies with equal dedication, ensuring a safe environment for everyone.

No matter the issue, our team has the skills, tools, and dedication to resolve it swiftly. Call 763-786-3000 for immediate assistance or use our online 24/7 Quick Service Request Form to reach us at any hour.

Experience the Drain King Difference: Commitment, Care, and Quality Service

Emergencies can be stressful and chaotic, but with Drain King, you have a team that understands how to handle high-pressure situations with expertise and precision. When you call us, you’re choosing a company that prioritizes customer satisfaction, thorough work, and timely solutions. We’re committed to addressing your drain issue quickly and effectively, so you can go back to enjoying your home or running your business smoothly.

Our goal is to provide a high standard of care and quality, treating each drain emergency with the attention it deserves. With Drain King, you can trust that we’ll not only fix the issue at hand but also take steps to help prevent future problems.

Verifying and Locating Pipe Breaks

Verifying Pipe Breaks
Verifying Pipe Breaks

Have you noticed your water bill increasing, even though your usage is the same? Do some areas of your yard appear soggy or fill with standing water? Do you notice areas of damp or moldy drywall, or wet rings on the ceiling? What about bubbled or stained paint? Have you suddenly and consistently lost water pressure? Does it sound like water is running, even though each faucet is turned off? All of these signs point to a broken water pipe. Don't panic, but DO call (888-391-6241) or contact Drain King right away. We are here to help you, day or night. A speedy repair means less water damage to your property, and less money lost on increased water bills.

Finding the damaged pipe will require a thorough inspection by one of our plumbing specialists. While you may be able to narrow down the whereabouts of the pipe breaks, we use a variety of methods to detect and pinpoint its exact location. One technique is Televising, in which we use a high-tech miniature camera mounted to the end of a fiber-optic cable to push through the sewer pipe and identify the precise location of the break. The sewer line can be repaired at the specific spot it is impaired, without having to dig up large areas of your lawn. A similar locating technique uses a transmitter and a hand-held receiver to send sound waves through the ground. When a transmitter is pushed through a sewer line, those sound waves are recorded by an above-ground digital receiver that shows the technician where the pipes are whole, obstructed, or broken.

Broken water pipes are frustrating. They can happen with no warning and cause thousands of dollars in damages and repairs. Some pipes burst because they are made with old or inferior types of materials, and changing water pressures weaken the pipe wall over time. Other pipes burst because they've frozen in winter. As trapped water begins to freeze, it expands in the pipe. If the pipe has any structural weakness, that expansion causes a split or break in the water line, which may not be evident until the pipe thaws out. The easiest way to avoid this is to run a slow trickle of water from the faucet during the night, and to keep the thermostat set at a minimum of 55 degrees at all times.

Whatever the cause, Drain King is ready with a solution.