Professional drain cleaning services for homes and businesses in New Brighton and surrounding Pennsylvania communities.
Phoenician Plumbing clears clogged drains throughout New Brighton, PA using professional equipment that removes the blockage entirely — not just pokes a hole through it. Our plumbers identify the type and location of the obstruction, select the right clearing method, and leave your drains flowing freely. We also advise on habits and maintenance that reduce future buildup.
Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property in New Brighton, professional drain cleaning is essential for protecting your plumbing system and avoiding costly secondary damage. Phoenician Plumbing has completed plumbing jobs across Pennsylvania, and our New Brighton customers benefit from that depth of experience on every project.
We understand that drain cleaning can be stressful and disruptive. That is why Phoenician Plumbing makes the process straightforward for New Brighton property owners — upfront pricing, clear communication, quality workmanship, and a guarantee that covers our work. Your complete satisfaction is our standard, not our exception. Call (855) 764-0636 to get started.
Our proven drain cleaning process delivers reliable results for New Brighton homeowners every time.
We inspect the drain with a cable camera or by running water to assess the blockage type and location before selecting the right clearing method — snaking, hydro-jetting, or a combination.
Phoenician Plumbing clears clogged drains in New Brighton, PA using professional hydro-jetting or mechanical snaking selected for the specific blockage. Hydro-jetting removes grease, scale, and roots from the full pipe interior — not just punching a hole through the clog.
We flush the cleared drain in your New Brighton home thoroughly to confirm full flow is restored. For main sewer lines, we may run a post-clearing camera to verify the pipe is clear from the building to the city connection.
We advise you on habits and maintenance that reduce future drain problems — what not to put down the drain, enzyme treatment options, and when to schedule preventive cleaning.
Answers to frequently asked drain cleaning questions from New Brighton homeowners.
Most New Brighton homeowners benefit from professional drain cleaning every 1 to 2 years as preventive maintenance. Kitchen drains in households that cook frequently may need annual service. Homes with large trees near the sewer line should have the main line inspected and cleared annually to prevent root buildup from causing backups.
Yes. Tree roots are one of the most common causes of sewer line problems in New Brighton neighborhoods with mature trees. Roots enter through small cracks or joints in older sewer lines and grow inside the pipe, eventually causing recurring blockages, complete blockages, or pipe collapse. Annual hydro-jetting and a root treatment can control root growth and extend line life.
The most common causes of clogged drains in New Brighton homes are grease and food particles in kitchen drains, hair and soap scum in bathroom drains, tree root intrusion in main sewer lines, mineral scale buildup from hard water, and flushing non-flushable items that get stuck in the sewer line. Each type requires a different clearing approach.
Recurring drain clogs in New Brighton homes usually indicate an underlying issue beyond the immediate blockage — pipe scale that makes the interior rough and catches debris, a partially collapsed pipe section, persistent root intrusion, or an improperly sloped pipe that allows solids to settle. Phoenician Plumbing uses camera inspection to identify the root cause of recurring drain problems.
Our reputation is built on results. Here is what our customers have to say.
"Company was very responsive to my inquiry. Showed up on a Sunday to fix an issue. He was fantastic. Highly recommend this company."
"Professional and highly experienced! Will call again for all my plumbing needs!!"
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