Bathroom Drains
Residential
For quick bathtub and shower drain cleaning services that are affordable and environmentally friendly, call Plugged Pipes now! We proudly service the clogged shower and bathtub needs of those in the Southeastern Wisconsin areas with professionalism and always in a timely manner.
Clogged Bathtub Services in Southeastern Wisconsin’s 7 county area, including Kenosha County, Racine County, Walworth County, Milwaukee County, Waukesha County, Ozaukee County, and Washington County.
When your bathtub or shower become clogged, to say it is an unpleasant experience is most likely an understatement. Unfortunately, when shower and bathtub issues arise and they are not taken care of thoroughly the first time, they tend to progressively get worse until you have no choice but to hire a professional. Save yourself the trouble, and call Plugged Pipes at the first sign of a clogged bathtub or shower drain. Fixing a minor clog is significantly cheaper than fixing a serious clog, and we guarantee affordable prices for all of our services. Don’t let your mole hill of a clog turn into a mountain, and call us for help today!
What Causes Bathtub Clogs?
Similar to toilet and sink clogs, bathtub and shower clogs are typically completely avoidable. Usually, tub clogs are due to soap scum, hair, and hard water deposits. For simple clogs due to hair and soap scum, you can usually take care of this yourself using a bended wire hanger to free the waste from the drain. Hard water deposits are trickier to resolve and tends to require the use of water softeners which can pose a risk if not used properly. If you are unable to fix your clogged tub with a wire hanger, call Plugged Pipes and we will send someone out immediately to repair the clog fast.
How can I prevent Bathtub Clogs?
There are several things you can do to maintain clear bathtub drains including;
Putting hair strainers over all drains.
Refrain from dropping pieces of soap down the drain.
Pour boiling water down drains biweekly.
Pour equal parts baking soda and vinegar down drains, then follow with hot water monthly.