No matter how much preventative maintenance you do on your plumbing, clogs can happen in the blink of an eye, especially if something goes down a drain that doesn’t belong there. However, most clogged drains do happen over time as debris, grease, hair, and other debris collects in the curves and crooks of the piping.
You might notice the following symptoms of clogged drains:
Slowly draining water
Multiple flushes needed to clear the toilet bowl
Showers that flow on and off
Gurgling noises after flushing the toilet or when draining the bathtub.
Water backing up into sinks and bathtub after flushing the toilet
Don’t wait until these problems can no longer be ignored. Anyone who has dealt with an overflowing sink or toilet knows that clogged drains can unleash a nightmare into your residence. Serious clogs can cause plenty of damage to your home.