Understanding the Drain Cleaning Process
We start the drain cleaning process by inspecting the affected drain. Our plumbing experts use the results from this initial inspection to determine the safest and most effective way to clear the drain and restore full flow. A professional drain snaking successfully breaks up tree roots and other stubborn obstructions in residential drain lines.
Why Choose Us for Drain Cleaning
Choose our Rockwater Plumbing of Mansfield and you can expect prompt arrivals and sensible, effective solutions when your drains need immediate attention. We're equally attentive when it comes to preventative home drain cleanings, which we recommend having done at least once a year. We also treat our customers right with honest, reasonable rates and a customer-centered approach to drain cleaning.
Drain Cleaning FAQs
What are the signs my drains need cleaning?
Signs your drains need cleaning include water backing up when you flush a toilet or run a sink, tub, or shower. Slow drainage, gurgling sounds, recurring clogs, and bad odors are other common warning signs. If you notice any of these in your Mansfield, TX home, it's a good time to schedule a professional drain cleaning.
What causes clogged drains?
Clogged drains are usually caused by years of buildup from grease, food scraps, soap, and hair. Mineral buildup along pipe walls, known as pipe scale, and tree roots getting into cracks in underground drain lines can also be culprits. A professional inspection identifies the exact cause before any work begins.
How often should drains be professionally cleaned?
Drains should be professionally cleaned at least once a year as a preventative measure, even without an obvious clog. Regular cleaning stops buildup before it turns into a disruptive backup. Rockwater Plumbing recommends annual service for Mansfield, TX homeowners to keep drains flowing properly year-round.
How does the drain cleaning process work?
The drain cleaning process starts with inspecting the affected drain to determine the safest, most effective way to clear it. From there, a professional drain snaking breaks up tree roots, pipe scale, and other stubborn obstructions restoring full flow.


