What can I expect?
Do we perform plumbing repairs?
What is Camera Video Inspection?
What is High Pressure Water Jetting or Hydro-Jet?
What is Trenchless Technology?
What are Environmentally Friendly Drain Care Products?
Interesting Facts
What can I expect?
During a service visit at your home, a Rapid Rooter Plumbing Professional Technician will provide a plumbing safety inspection to look for potential problem areas, and will explain the importance of keeping your plumbing, and your drain system in top notch working order. You will be left with peace of mind that we want to help you avoid situations that could cause property damage in the future. When our Rapid Rooter Plumbing Professional technician arrives at your home, their Rapid Rooter Plumbing uniform and Rapid Rooter Plumbing photo identification badge can easily identify them.Do we perform plumbing repairs?
What is Camera Video Inspection?
Why would I want a Camera inspection?
♦ INSPECT A SEWER LINE TO DISCOVER THE CAUSE OF BLOCKAGE.
♦ BUYING OR SELLING A HOME.
♦ LOCATE CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS.
♦ AS A PREVENTATIVE MEASURE TO DETERMINE THE HEALTH OF THE SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM BEFORE A MAJOR BACKUP OCCURS.
To see what drains can look like before we clean them, watch this video. Be warned, if there was an Academy Award for ick, this could win!
What is High Pressure Water Jetting or Hydro-Jet?
What is Trenchless Technology
With trenchless technology, we can protect your landscapes, patios, and driveways from long ugly trenching. A minimum access point on either end of the sanitary sewer line, and a new line is “pulled” to replace the old. Your flora will gaily enjoy the sunshine overhead while Rapid Rooter Plumbing’s team of experts utilizes advanced technology to burrow underground and protect your investment.
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What are environmentally friendly drain care products?
The photo at the right is a still shot from a video inspection provided for one of our clients in Carmichael. In the photo the camera head is tilted to the right. The bottom of the pipe is on the left where you can see water holding due to build-up of grease along the top of the pipe, showing at the right of the photo. Grease is lighter than water so it floats along the surface of the waste water collecting along the top of the pipe, gradually eliminating room for normal drainage. Rapid Rooter Plumbing Drain Cleaner and Septic Tank Treatment is the natural safe solution to reduce frequency of backups. After Rapid Rooter Plumbing professionally cleans your drains, regular monthly treatments of biological elements attack grease and organic build-up in your drains. It is also a great solution if you are on septic where dangerous chemicals could leech into the ground. The nontoxic enzymes are a perfect solution for environmentally friendly living.Interesting Facts
Toilet Runs Fact: A toilet with a constant leak uses approximately 22 gallons per day, or 8030 gallons a year. Not only is that A LOT of water down the drain, in these days of metered water that can equate to a significant water bill!
Toilet Runs Story: We know a small business that had one toilet that would run if the employees would forget to jiggle the handle. Hmmm…wonder what the job title was for THAT job?
They are a small business with only two toilets and four people in the office.
This went on for nine months from fall 2009 through early spring 2010.
The average water bill for that time period was $153.26 per month. One month was a whopping $230.70.
They finally fixed the problem and the total repair was less than $175.00.
We checked with them again when we were writing these FAQS. Now the average water bill is only $54.80 per month. It cost them an additional $886.14 on their water bill using the wiggle/jiggle method. When we asked them why they did not get it fixed right away, they really thought it was an expense they did not want to have to deal with, and felt they could get by until the economy was better. They were so busy with the day to day business, it was not until they did a random audit of their bills that they began to connect the dots to the running toilet.
Hmmm…We wonder what they could have done with that additional $700.00 if they had fixed the problem immediately. Perhaps a bonus to that employee that had the job “Toilet Handle Wiggler Jiggler”?
