Fast, clean, and professional clearing for tubs, showers, sinks, and toilets—done right the first time.
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Why your bathroom drains keep clogging (and what we do about it)
Bathroom lines take on hair, soap scum, toothpaste, shaving debris, hard‑water scale, wipes, and hygiene products. Over time, the P‑trap, drum trap (older homes), branch lines, and even the toilet can narrow or block, causing slow drains, gurgling, and backups.
Common symptoms:
- Standing water or slow tub/shower drains
- Sink draining slowly with gurgling or odor
- Toilet clogs or overflows, especially after showers
- Water rising in the tub or shower when the toilet flushes (often a sign of a downstream/main issue)
- Clogs that come back quickly after DIY fixes
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Our 4‑Step Bathroom Drain Cleaning Process
1. Diagnose
We identify the best access: pull the P‑trap or use a cleanout for sinks/tubs, and a closet auger or pull‑and‑reset for toilets. When helpful, we use micro‑cameras to confirm the problem area and check for damage or drum traps.
2. Clean
We match the method to your pipe size and condition:
- Professional cabling/rodding for 1¼–2” sink, tub, and shower lines
- Small‑line hydro‑jetting to scrub grease/soap from pipe walls for a longer‑lasting result
- Toilet clearing with a closet auger; if needed, we pull and reset the toilet with a new wax seal
3. Verify
We run fill‑and‑drain tests, flush tests, and check for leaks at traps and toilet bases. If requested, we record color video of problem spots.
4. Prevent
We recommend hair catchers, monthly enzyme treatment, and maintenance intervals. If symptoms suggest a broader issue, we may advise a camera inspection of the main line.
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What causes bathroom clogs?
- Hair + soap scum forming a web in traps and branch lines
- Hygiene products & “flushable” wipes (they don’t break down)
- Toilet paper overload in low‑flow fixtures or older piping
- Hard‑water scale inside cast iron or galvanized pipe
- Vent issues creating gurgling and slow drainage
- Downstream restriction (partial main sewer clog)
If we find damage or a main‑line issue, we’ll show you on camera and outline repair options—no pressure, just facts.
Toilet & Fixture Help
- Frequent toilet clogs? We check the toilet, branch line, and main tie‑in.
- Toilet overflows or leaks at base? We’ll clear the line and reset with a fresh wax ring if needed.
- Old drum trap? We can clean and assess condition; we’ll discuss upgrade options if it’s causing recurring issues.
Talk to a Tech in Kenosha/Racine, or call (847) 350‑8383 for Illinois border communities.
Safe, Transparent Pricing
You’ll get a clear, upfront price after a quick diagnosis. If small‑line jetting or camera inspection would help, we’ll explain why and get your okay first. No surprises. Ask about our limited warranty on bathroom line cleaning (line condition applies).
Popular add‑ons:
- Micro‑camera inspection with saved clips
- Small‑line hydro‑jetting for heavy soap/hair lines
- Preventive maintenance (6–12 month schedule for busy households)
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Bathroom Drain Do’s & Don’ts
Do:
- Use hair catchers in tubs and showers
- Run hot water after shaving/soapy tasks
- Use enzyme treatment monthly in high‑use bathrooms
Don’t:
- Flush wipes, hygiene products, cotton swabs, or dental floss
- Over‑use paper in low‑flow toilets
- Mix or pour caustic chemical drain openers—they can damage pipes and create hazards for service
Service Area
Proudly serving Kenosha, Racine, Pleasant Prairie, Mount Pleasant, Sturtevant, Union Grove, Burlington, Somers, Bristol, Salem Lakes, Paddock Lake, Twin Lakes, Lake Geneva, and surrounding communities.
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FAQs: Bathroom Drain Cleaning
Why does my tub fill when the toilet flushes?
That usually means a blockage downstream of the toilet/tub tie‑in—sometimes a sign of a main line restriction.
Why do my drains gurgle?
Gurgling is trapped air caused by a venting issue or downstream restriction. We’ll diagnose which it is.
Do chemical drain cleaners work?
We don’t recommend them—they can harm pipes and create safety risks. If you’ve used any, let us know before we begin.
How long does service take?
Most bathroom line cleanings take 45–90 minutes; pulling a toilet or jetting may add time.
Will you make a mess?
We protect floors and fixtures with mats and covers, and we clean up before we leave.
Ready for free‑flowing bathroom drains?
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