Drain Cleaning in Round Rock, TX

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Drains are an essential part of your plumbing system, working tirelessly to remove wastewater from your sinks, showers, and tubs. However, over time, they can become clogged with a variety of debris, leading to slow drainage, unpleasant odors, and even backups. Here are some common culprits behind clogged drains:

  • Hair: Hair is a common culprit, especially in bathroom drains. Soap scum can bind hair particles together, creating a clog that traps other debris.
  • Soap Scum: Over time, soap scum can accumulate on the interior walls of pipes, gradually constricting the flow of water.
  • Food Debris: In kitchen sinks, food scraps, grease, and coffee grounds can accumulate and form blockages.
  • Foreign Objects: Small objects like jewelry, toys, or cotton swabs can accidentally fall down drains and cause clogs.

While attempting a DIY drain cleaning solution may seem appealing, it can sometimes worsen the clog or damage your pipes. At Spot-On Plumbing, we offer professional drain cleaning services to effectively remove clogs and restore proper drainage.

Here’s why choosing us is the smarter solution:

  • Advanced Equipment: We utilize professional-grade tools like drain augers and hydro-jetting machines to remove even the toughest clogs efficiently and safely.
  • Expert Diagnosis: Our plumbers will identify the source of the clog and determine the most appropriate cleaning method to ensure a long-lasting solution.
  • Preventative Measures: We can recommend preventative measures to minimize the risk of future clogs, saving you time and money in the long run.

Don’t let clogged drains disrupt your daily routine. Contact Spot-On Plumbing today at 512-777-1599 for professional drain cleaning in Round Rock, TX and experience the peace of mind that comes with a smoothly flowing plumbing system.

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Video camera plumbing inspection pinpoints the trouble spot and helps visually confirm the cause of the problem. There could be several reasons for continually slow draining pipes and repetitive clogs.
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Find a good area close to the meter and excavate a one foot wide by 18 inches long by one foot deep to install a Prv with a existing box.
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A plumber repaired a faulty solder joint on a ¾-inch copper pipe in Austin, Texas. The service restored full function to the piping system by sealing the leak and securing the connection.
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Plumbers cleared a clogged tub drain in Austin, Texas. They accessed the line through the tub overflow, ran an auger to remove the blockage, and used a camera to inspect the line and confirm it was clear. This ensured proper drainage and prevented further issues.
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A plumber cleared a clogged sink or shower drain and used a camera to inspect the line for blockages in Austin, Texas. The inspection confirmed the pipe was fully cleared and flowing properly. This process helps identify any remaining issues after removing the initial clog.
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Spot On Plumbing repaired a 2-inch kitchen sink drain line in Austin, Texas. The team removed a broken coupling and damaged fitting, replaced sections with new PVC pipe, and removed surrounding concrete. After completing the repair, they filled the system and verified it held without visual leaks.
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Spot On Plumbing repaired damaged Kitec piping in Austin, Texas. The previous repair had caused a full water shutdown due to faulty work. Technicians replaced the compromised lines, restoring safe and functional plumbing. Kitec piping is no longer used because of its failure risks.
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A plumber in Austin, Texas cleared a clogged sewer main using a cleanout access point. They also used a camera to inspect the line and confirm whether any issues remained. This service helps ensure the sewer line flows correctly and identifies any hidden blockages or damage.
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A plumber inspected a cracked washer box leaking water into the wall and found both shut-off valves were also leaking. This inspection and diagnosis took place in Austin, Texas.
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Spot On Plumbing hydro jetted a clogged kitchen drain in Pflugerville, Texas. The 30-foot drain line contained a belly near the end, requiring two hours of high-pressure cleaning to restore proper flow.
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A plumber in Round Rock, TX, diagnosed a dishwasher that was not filling with water. The technician inspected the water supply, inlet valve, and float switch to identify the issue. Repairs ensured the dishwasher operated correctly, restoring normal function.
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A technician repaired a jammed garbage disposal in Georgetown, TX. The issue was caused by a peach core stuck between the blades. After removing the obstruction, the technician tested the disposal to confirm proper operation.
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Installed a customer-supplied dishwasher in Austin, TX. Disconnected power, water, and drain lines to remove the old unit before completing the installation. Ensured proper connections for safe and reliable operation.
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A homeowner in Pflugerville, TX, reported a garbage disposal issue with a humming motor. Our technician removed the unit and cleaned the blades to restore proper function. If your disposal is malfunctioning, we can diagnose and fix the problem efficiently.
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Spot On Plumbing installed a new garbage disposal in Austin, TX. A professional ensured correct fitting and secure connections for reliable performance. Proper installation helps prevent leaks and motor issues, keeping the kitchen sink working efficiently. Expert service ensures the disposal functions as intended, reducing maintenance issues.
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Technicians excavated and replaced a damaged sewer line section with new Schedule 40 PVC in Georgetown, TX. They removed a 3-foot section of the old pipe and installed a durable replacement to restore proper drainage.
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A homeowner in Round Rock, TX, reported a bad odor in the laundry room. A plumbing inspection found no gas leaks, and the P-trap had water. The washer hose extended too deep into the drain, likely causing the smell. The customer was advised to contact an appliance company for a washer drain adjustment.
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A technician repaired a loose back nut and gasket on a P-trap connected to a 2-inch PVC drain. The technician disconnected the P-trap to address the issue. Service completed in Austin, TX.
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Installed a new 4” main sewer line in Round Rock, TX, ensuring proper slope for effective drainage. Used code-approved piping and fittings for durability and compliance.
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Spot On Plumbing performed a camera inspection after augering a kitchen drain line in Hutto, TX. The inspection showed grease buildup on the upper side of the pipe. While the line was no longer clogged, hydro jetting was recommended to remove grease residue and prevent future drainage issues.
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Spot On Plumbing provided hydro jetting for a kitchen line in Austin, TX. This service included up to one hour of high-pressure water jetting through a cleanout or accessible opening to remove buildup and restore proper drainage.
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Technicians inspected a main sewer line in Austin, TX. They removed the master bathroom toilet and used a camera to check the pipes. The inspection revealed three breaks in the main line, requiring repairs to restore proper drainage.
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Spot On Plumbing replaced an aging pressure regulator valve, gate valve, and irrigation tee in Austin, TX. The team excavated the main water line, removed the outdated components, and installed a durable brass pressure regulator valve, a homeowner ball valve, and a new irrigation tee to improve water control and reliability.
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A plumbing inspection in Austin, TX, revealed that the kitchen and living room sink drains were not connected. The kitchen featured a new faucet and garbage disposal, while the living room had a newly installed faucet. Proper connections were needed to ensure efficient drainage and functionality.
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A plumber cleared a blockage in the primary sewer line beneath a home in Manor, TX. The clog restricted flow to the main sewer line in the street. Clearing the obstruction restored proper drainage and prevented backups. Regular inspections help avoid future issues with sewer lines.
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Technicians responded to a clogged bathroom issue in Austin, TX. Both bathrooms were blocked, and the cleanout in the women's restroom was inaccessible due to its position behind the toilet.
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A plumber replaced a 34” hot water copper line embedded in the slab with a new 34” PEX water line installed in the ceiling. This update ensures reliable water flow and prevents future slab-related pipe issues. Service completed in Austin, TX.
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A technician removed a broken plastic drain valve from a water heater in Hutto, TX. The process involved heating the valve and making precise cuts to extract the remaining plastic. This method ensured a safe and effective removal, preventing potential damage to the water heater.
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A technician inspected a leaking dishwasher and identified a possible issue with the drain pump. They recommended an assessment for water damage and provided an estimate for installing a new dishwasher. Service location: Pflugerville, TX.
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Spot On Plumbing completed a faucet installation, a shower drain replacement, a kitchen faucet installation, and a toilet installation in Austin, TX. The customer provided the fixtures, and our team ensured proper fitting and secure connections for reliable performance.
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Installed a pressure-reducing valve near the water meter in Austin, TX. Excavated a one-foot-wide, 18-inch-long, and one-foot-deep area to place the valve in an existing box. This adjustment helps regulate water pressure, protecting plumbing fixtures and ensuring efficient water flow.
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Spot On Plumbing provided plumbing repairs in Georgetown, TX. The team performed leak detection under a sink, reconnected bathroom plumbing, and fixed a frozen CPVC line. These services ensured proper water flow and prevented further damage.
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A plumber in Austin, TX, cleared a clogged toilet. The service required the toilet to be accessible and did not include removing the fixture or using a drain snake.
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A plumber in Round Rock, TX, accessed the washer drain from the roof vent to check for a clog. The washer drain was clear, but a blockage was found before the kitchen, washer, and softener drain connected to the bathroom plumbing.
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Spot On Plumbing performed a video camera plumbing inspection to identify the cause of slow drainage and recurring clogs. This inspection provided a clear view of the issue, helping to determine the necessary repairs.
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Spot On Plumbing rerouted a main sewer line around a concrete form for a staircase leading to an ADU above a garage. The project included excavation and backfilling. This service ensured proper drainage without interfering with the structure. Location: Georgetown, TX.
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Spot On Plumbing provided plumbing services in Austin, TX. The team pulled and reset a toilet, installed a customer-supplied faucet and dishwasher, fixed a showerhead, and added a bidet sprayer. These installations and repairs ensured proper functionality for the home's plumbing fixtures.
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A clogged toilet was cleared in Austin, TX. The service ensured proper drainage without removing the toilet or using a drain snake. Quick and efficient solutions restored normal function.
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Spot On Plumbing provided an estimate to replace a kitchen faucet in Pflugerville, TX. The job requires removing the reverse osmosis tank and garbage disposal to access the faucet. The new installation includes a builder-grade faucet for a functional kitchen upgrade.
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Spot On Plumbing restored water service by turning the system back on and inspecting for leaks in Pflugerville, TX. Ensuring proper water flow and detecting leaks helps prevent damage and maintain efficiency. Contact us for water system checks and plumbing services.
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A homeowner in Austin, TX, needed plumbing work after replacing their bathroom flooring. We reset a disconnected toilet with a new wax seal, bolts, and supply line. We also connected the lavatory drain and installed new faucet supply lines. All connections were tested to ensure proper function.
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A homeowner in Georgetown, TX, reported water dripping from a kitchen light fixture when using the upstairs shower. Our team identified the issue and assessed the plumbing system for leaks to prevent further water damage. Proper inspection and repairs help maintain a safe and functional home.
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Spot On Plumbing cleared a sewer main through a cleanout in Pflugerville, TX. A camera inspection was performed to locate any issues or confirm the line was clear. This service helps prevent backups and ensures proper drainage.
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Installed a 70-foot underground one-inch water line in Round Rock, TX. Added a copper house bib and shut-off valve before the building entry. Used 3/4-inch copper pipe under the house and installed a copper riser above ground with thick insulation for protection.
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A plumber installed four center-set faucets in Round Rock, TX. Three faucets included new pop-up assemblies, while the upstairs faucet remained unchanged due to an attached AC condensate line. After installation, all faucets were tested for functionality and checked for leaks, ensuring proper operation.
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A technician replaced a Moen shower cartridge in Georgetown, TX. After installation, they turned the water back on and checked for leaks to ensure proper function.
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