Posted on 11/2/2023 4:00 AM By Drain Blaster Bill's
Sewer cleaning is not the most glamorous side of running a business; nonetheless, it's something that every commercial operation must take care of. Many commercial buildings have sewer lines that handle a very high volume of waste on a daily basis. Unfortunately, they often handle waste items that should never find their way into the plumbing system in the first place.
Posted on 4/20/2022 4:00 AM By Drain Blaster Bill's
When you think of drain cleaning, what comes to mind? Pouring chemicals down your sink? While that’s certainly one way to clean a drain (we don’t recommend it!), that’s not what professional-caliber cleaning involves — far from it. So what does it actually entail? Below, our team at Drain Blaster Bill’s Sewer & Drain Cleaning outlines the process.
Posted on 11/22/2021 4:06 AM By Drain Blaster Bill's
If your home has a septic system, you should have a solid understanding of how it works so you can maintain it properly. While a correctly designed and installed septic system can last for decades, it does require periodic inspections and maintenance to function optimally.
Posted on 11/9/2020 4:00 AM By Drain Blaster Bill's
In a commercial setting, certain drains are more likely to clog than others. Click to learn which drains these are, so you can better protect your building from inconvenient drain blockages and plumbing problems.
Posted on 9/23/2019 4:00 AM By Drain Blaster Bill's
How many times do you flush your toilet every day? Do you wash dishes? What about taking a shower? Assessments from the United States Geological Survey estimate that over the course of one day, each person in your household uses 80-100 gallons of water. If you have a 4-person household, that equates to nearly 400 gallons of water and other gunk flowing through your pipes each day! And just like you must maintain the fuel lines in your vehicle to ensure proper functioning, it’s important to maintain your drains, too. How does routine drain maintenance help ensure your pipes stay in good working order? Drain Blaster Bill explains below.
Posted on 3/25/2019 4:00 AM By Drain Blaster Bill's
Your plumbing system provides you with the clean water you and your family drink, cook with, and bathe in. It also serves as the conduit to remove water that is dirty or contaminated from your home. The pipes that accomplish these tasks wind through your crawlspace, under your floor, and behind your walls.