How to Avoid Drain-Cleaning Scams

Most plumbers are trustworthy professionals that you can count on when you have a plumbing emergency like a clogged drain. However, like many professions, there are scam-artists that can take advantage of those with a plumbing issue. Drain-cleaning scams are used by disreputable companies to gouge customers for services they do not need. Here are some tips to avoid these scams when you have a plumbing issue.

  • Are you a target? Scam-artists look for people they think will be easily deceived. Often victims are elderly, especially women, that are targeted due to the perception that they may not know much about plumbing. Be wary if they start asking personal questions.
  • Accompany the inspector. If you have someone inspecting your home for a drain problem, make sure someone you trust is with them. These scammers may place items in a basement or pipes as “proof” of a broken pipe, like dirt or rocks. Make sure someone is there to see the evidence first-hand.
  • Watch videos live. Many plumbers use video cameras for sewer line inspections. While useful, you want to make sure you are watching a video of your pipes, not someone else’s. Watch the video live as it goes down the pipe so you know you are seeing legitimate footage.
  • Hire a reputable, local plumber. The best way to avoid scams is to hire a reputable, local plumber. Check their reviews, years in business and their rating with the Better Business Bureau to ensure you are hiring an honest, reliable professional.

Most plumbers are professionals that you can trust when you have a plumbing emergency like a clogged drain or a broken pipe. Avoid scams by hiring a plumber based on their reputation and experience, not by a cheap price point or persuasive advertising.

Posted on behalf of:
Kiddco Plumbing, Inc.
106-M Oakgrove Road
Sterling, VA 20166
(703) 435-4441

Protect Your Investment With Hi-Tech Video Camera Inspections

Because drains and pipes are hidden underneath your home or business, they are easy to forget. However, drains and pipes eventually clog and over time are likely to deteriorate. In these cases, the concept out of sight, out of mind, can cause serious issues. You’re in luck – you no longer have to wait until something expensive breaks and causes expensive damage to your investment.

Video camera inspections of pipes, drain and sewer lines and septic tanks are preventative maintenance steps that can save you money and grief. Technology has improved so much that your plumber can use high tech video cameras to take images of the inside of drains, pipes and sewer lines to identify not only debris and dirt that requires cleaning, but fractured pipes, collapsed drains and tree roots just waiting to cause future damage.

For business owners, downtime caused by water or sewage damage can interrupt service and negatively impact profits. Leveraging regular camera inspections can pinpoint problem areas and help you prevent these potential financial catastrophes.

For home owners (and new home buyers), the financial loss and emotional strain caused by water or sewage damage to home and property can be devastating. Making  video camera inspections of your plumbing a part of your regular home maintenance can prevent heartache.

You can expect 3 basic steps in a video camera inspection of your drain lines, sewer lines, and septic system. First, the plumbing contractor will find an access point to insert the camera. Second, he or she will view and identify trouble areas inch by inch along the path of the camera as it is pulled or pushed through the line. Last, your plumber will provide a report including video footage that details the condition of your drain lines and sewer lines.