Slow drains are often a warning sign of a much larger problem. Let's Fix Plumbing serves the Pleasant Grove community with proactive and corrective drain cleaning that keeps your water moving. Our advanced techniques are safe for your pipes but tough on grease, hair, and mineral buildup, ensuring your home or business remains functional and dry.
Stop waiting for that clog to clear itself—get professional help in Pleasant Grove, Utah today. Let's Fix Plumbing offers fast, effective service to get your pipes back in order. Message us now for a quick quote or use our online portal to schedule a technician.

Risks of Neglecting Clogged Drains
It’s easy to dismiss a slow drain as a minor inconvenience, something to get to "later." However, ignoring a clog is like ignoring a small leak in your roof—it will inevitably lead to much bigger, more destructive, and far more expensive problems. A neglected clog is a ticking time bomb that puts your property, finances, and even your family's health at risk.
Catastrophic Property Damage
The most immediate danger of a neglected clog is the potential for water damage, which can be extensive and costly to repair.
- Overflows and Flooding: A clog that becomes a complete blockage can cause a sink, tub, or toilet to overflow. This can saturate your floors, warp wood and laminate, ruin cabinetry, and soak into the subfloor and drywall. If the clog is on an upper floor, water can leak through and destroy ceilings below, turning a single plumbing issue into a multi-room renovation project.
- Compromised Pipe Integrity: The constant back-pressure from a blockage puts enormous stress on your entire drain system. This pressure can weaken pipe joints and seals, eventually causing them to fail. This often results in slow, hidden leaks inside walls or beneath floors that can go unnoticed for weeks, leading to wood rot and structural damage.
Severe Health and Sanitation Hazards
The consequences of a neglected clog go beyond property damage; they can create a genuinely unsanitary environment inside your home.
- Mold and Mildew Growth: The moisture from a slow leak or a backup creates the perfect breeding ground for mold and mildew. Hidden mold growth behind walls or under cabinets can release spores into the air, triggering allergies, asthma attacks, and other serious respiratory conditions.
- Bacteria and Pest Infestations: A severe clog can lead to a sewage backup, exposing your family to harmful bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella. Furthermore, the stagnant water and decaying organic matter sitting in a clogged pipe are an ideal food source and habitat for pests like drain flies, cockroaches, and even rodents, who can follow the pipes into your home.
Protect your investment and your family’s well-being. The cost of a professional drain cleaning from Let's Fix Plumbing is a tiny fraction of the cost of remediation and repairs from a neglected clog. If your drains are slow, call our team of Utah experts today.

Clogged Toilet & Soil Stack Restoration
Beyond the Plunger: Deep Soil Stack Blockages
Most people reach for a plunger when a toilet overflows, but a plunger only addresses clogs located in the immediate "trap" of the porcelain fixture. If multiple toilets in your home are bubbling or if the backup persists after plunging, the issue is likely deeper in the "soil stack"—the vertical pipe that carries solid waste to the main sewer. These clogs are often caused by non-flushable items or an accumulation of "scale" inside older cast-iron stacks, which catches waste as it falls, eventually creating a total vertical blockage.
The Risks of Overflowing Sewage
A clogged soil stack is a high-priority plumbing emergency because it involves "Category 3" black water. This waste contains harmful bacteria and pathogens that can pose a serious health risk to your family or employees. Attempting to DIY a major toilet backup often leads to a massive overflow, resulting in expensive damage to flooring and cabinetry. Our professional team is equipped with the protective gear and industrial machinery needed to safely contain the waste while clearing the obstruction deep within the stack.
Restoring Modern Low-Flow Efficiency
Modern low-flow toilets use significantly less water than older models, which is great for the environment but can lead to "dry piping" if the stack isn't perfectly smooth. If there is any rough scale or debris in the line, the low-volume flush may not have enough force to push waste all the way to the sewer. We specialize in descaling soil stacks to restore that smooth interior surface, ensuring your high-efficiency toilets actually work as intended. Hiring a professional is the best way to prevent the recurring "phantom clogs" that plague many households.

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The "Do Not Flush" List: 10 Items That Will Wreck Your Plumbing
Your toilet is an amazing piece of engineering, but it’s designed for a very specific purpose: to dispose of human waste and toilet paper. All too often, it’s treated like a magic trash can that can make anything disappear. Unfortunately, flushing the wrong items can lead to stubborn clogs, messy backups, and expensive emergency calls to your plumber.
To protect your Utah home’s plumbing system, our team at Let's Fix Plumbing has compiled the ultimate "Do Not Flush" list. Avoiding these items will save you from future headaches and costly repairs.
Common Culprits That Cause Clogs
These items are the most frequent causes of residential drain clogs. They do not break down in water and are guaranteed to cause a problem sooner or later.
- "Flushable" Wipes: This is the #1 offender. Despite the name, these wipes do not disintegrate like toilet paper. They are stronger, more durable, and are the primary cause of massive clogs in home pipes and city sewer systems alike.
- Paper Towels & Tissues: Unlike toilet paper, paper towels and facial tissues are designed to be strong and absorbent. They don't break down easily when wet and can create a thick, paper-mâché-like blockage in your drain.
- Feminine Hygiene Products: Tampons, pads, and applicators are designed to absorb liquid and expand. When flushed, they do exactly that inside your pipes, creating a near-instant and very stubborn clog.
- Cotton Balls, Rounds & Swabs: These products are made of cotton, which does not dissolve. Instead, they clump together in the pipes, snagging other debris and forming a dense blockage over time.
- Dental Floss: It might seem small and harmless, but dental floss is like a net. It wraps around other items in the drain, creating a strong, fibrous ball that can be incredibly difficult to remove.
Hazardous Materials & Non-Degradable Items
This group includes items that are either hazardous to the environment or simply will not break down, leading to serious blockages.
- Diapers: This should be obvious, but it happens. Diapers are made with super-absorbent materials that swell to many times their original size, causing an immediate and catastrophic blockage.
- Fats, Oils & Grease (F.O.G.): While more common in kitchen sinks, some people pour cooking grease down the toilet. Just like in a kitchen drain, the grease cools, solidifies, and coats the inside of your pipes, catching everything else that comes down.
- Cat Litter: Clumping cat litter is designed to turn into a hard, solid mass when it gets wet. Flushing it is like pouring wet cement directly into your plumbing system.
- Medication: While pills won't clog your pipes, they create a different hazard. Flushing old medications contaminates groundwater and our Utah water supply, as treatment plants are not equipped to filter them out.
- Hair: Hair shed during a bath or shower should never be flushed. Like dental floss, it creates a net that catches other debris and is a leading cause of slow drains and clogs.
If a mistake has already been made and you're facing a stubborn clog, don't worry. The team at Let's Fix Plumbing has the professional tools to clear your lines safely and effectively. Call us today!

Contact Let's Fix Plumbing Today!
Let's Fix Plumbing is a fully licensed and insured plumbing business servicing the Pleasant Grove, Utah area. We offer a broad range of drain cleaning services in Utah. Give us a call today at (801) 346-9896 to schedule service.
