Stop Drain Problems Before They Drain Your Patience—Call Rockwater Plumbing Today!
A slow drain isn’t just annoying—it’s your plumbing warning you that a major clog is on the way. Wait too long, and you’ll be dealing with sewage backups, flooding, and expensive repairs. Don’t let it get that far!
Call Rockwater Plumbing now for a free inspection and get expert drain cleaning for just $99. Our team arrives fully equipped to clear clogs fast, prevent future backups, and keep your plumbing flowing smoothly.
DIY Drain Cleaners Are Wrecking Your Pipes—Here’s Why You Should Stop Using Them
Grabbing a bottle of drain cleaner might seem like a quick and easy fix, but here’s the ugly truth: those chemicals don’t just eat through clogs—they eat through your pipes, too. And if you think a drain snake is the answer, think again. Used incorrectly, you could push the clog deeper or even damage your plumbing.
- Chemical drain cleaners corrode pipes: The same harsh ingredients that dissolve clogs also erode the inside of your pipes, leading to leaks, cracks, and costly repairs.
- Drain snakes can make things worse: If you don’t know what you’re doing, you might jam the clog further down the line, making it even harder to clear.
- Bandaid fixes lead to bigger problems: Temporary solutions don’t remove the entire obstruction, meaning the clog will come back—bigger, nastier, and more expensive to fix.
The truth? DIY fixes might buy you time, but they won’t solve the problem. If your drains are acting up, it’s time to call in the pros.
What’s Really Clogging Your Drains? It’s Worse Than You Think
You might think it’s just a little food, hair, or soap scum, but inside your pipes? It’s a disgusting buildup of things that don’t belong there.
- Grease & Food Scraps: Cooking oil, fats, and food particles don’t just rinse away—they coat your pipes, trapping everything that comes after them. The result? A nasty, rock-hard clog.
- Soap Scum & Hair : Over time, soap residue and hair form a thick, sticky sludge that shrinks your pipe’s diameter and slows drainage.
- Tree Roots: Tiny cracks in underground pipes invite thirsty roots looking for water, which grow inside and crush your plumbing from the inside out.
- Mineral Buildup: Hard water deposits create layers of scale inside your pipes, narrowing the space for water to flow and increasing the risk of backups.
- Flushed Debris: Wipes, paper towels, feminine products, and "flushable" wipes don’t break down like toilet paper. They pile up, causing major sewer line blockages.
The bottom line? Your drains aren’t just dirty—they’re under attack. And once a clog starts forming, it’s only a matter of time before it gets worse.



