Professional Clog Clearing for Any Drain in Abilene, Texas
Drain clogs can vary in complexity, and can even be indicators of a more serious problem in your plumbing. That’s why expert help to unclog your drain is essential. Our team is experienced, helpful, and dedicated to returning your drains to normal function. Whether you’ve got a kitchen sink clog, a toilet clog, a shower clog, or anything in between, our team has seen and cleaned it all.
Don’t be the victim of yet another annoying drain clog! The longer you wait to address a stubborn clog, the higher your risk of incurring an issue with the main line or damaging your pipes. Call on the team that has resolved hundreds of clogs in the Abilene area with ease!
When It’s Time to Call a Plumber for Clogs
The best time to call a plumber for drain clogs is as soon as you need us! Whether you’ve tried DIY fixes or not, your sink, tub, or toilet clog can become serious very quickly. If you notice water backing up from other drains in your home, foul odors, or prolonged clogs taking your fixtures out of service, you need professional help. Earl’s Plumbing takes care of clogs all the time—you’re not the only one dealing with this inconvenience. Let us clear your drains for good!

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Answers to Your Frequently Asked Questions
Homeowners often wonder why they’re experiencing clogs, what to do about them, and when it’s time to call in backup. Our licensed plumbers are always here to provide answers.
- Foreign objects
- Feminine hygiene products
- “Flushable” products
- Toilet paper
- Other clogged pipes
- Mineral buildup
- Hair
- Soap residue (shampoo, conditioner, dishwashing liquid, & more)
- Grease, fats, and oils
- Food scraps
Some of these clogs can be removed with DIY methods, but if a clog is further down the line, it may require professional cleaning. When in doubt, call the professionals at Earl’s Plumbing!
We recommend avoiding any chemical drain cleaners you can buy at the store because they are caustic. That means they eat away at your pipes. They can also be risky to your health and safety, causing chemical burns or reacting with other cleaning agents to form harmful gases.
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