Drain Cleaning in Staunton, Harrisonburg, Waynesboro & Surrounding Areas
When the toilet is backed up, the drains are running slowly and you’re tired of renting a snake from the hardware store, you need to call Blue Mountain.
Yes, some of the over-the-counter drain cleaners will fix your problem…temporarily. But, if you insist on renting the snake and doing it yourself be very careful that you don’t damage pipes, plumbing or traps. That can be a very expensive repair! Learn about the most common garbage disposal problems we encounter.
Call the pros at Blue Mountain!Â
We have the latest drain clearing technology to take care of the greasiest, dirtiest, sludgiest packed clog you can imagine. We can even cut through tree roots and collapsed Main Sewer Lines. Best of all, we guarantee our work 100%.
What are the most common signs that I need professional drain cleaning?
Slow-draining sinks or tubs, frequent clogs, gurgling sounds, bad odors, or water backing up in more than one fixture are strong signs. If plunging only works temporarily, there’s usually buildup deeper in the line.
Why do my drains keep clogging even after using a plunger or drain cleaner?
Recurring clogs often mean grease, soap scum, hair, or sludge is coating the pipe walls, not just blocking one spot. It can also point to a deeper issue like a partial mainline blockage, roots, or a damaged/sagging pipe.
Is it safe to use chemical drain cleaners, or can they damage my pipes?
Chemical drain cleaners can damage pipes over time, especially older metal plumbing, and they’re risky if the drain is fully blocked because the chemicals can sit and overheat. They’re also hazardous to handle and can make professional drain service more dangerous if left in the line.