Slow drains are often a warning sign of a much larger problem. Let's Fix Plumbing serves the West Jordan, Utah, 84006 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 West Jordan 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 DIY Drain Cleaning
When you’re faced with a slow or blocked drain, the urge to find a quick, inexpensive fix is understandable. The shelves of hardware stores are lined with products promising instant results. However, attempting a do-it-yourself drain cleaning often leads to bigger, more expensive problems down the road. Before you take matters into your own hands, it’s crucial to understand the significant risks to your Utah home’s plumbing system.
The Hidden Damage from Chemical Cleaners
Liquid drain cleaners seem like a magic potion, but their powerful, caustic nature is indiscriminate. They don't just dissolve the clog; they can also inflict serious harm on the pipes themselves, leading to costly and disruptive repairs.
- Corrosion and Warping: The chemical reaction created by these cleaners generates significant heat, which can soften or warp PVC pipes and damage their rubber seals. For homes with older metal plumbing, the harsh acids and lye can rapidly corrode cast iron or galvanized steel, thinning the pipe walls and creating weak spots that are prone to leaks.
- Environmental and Septic Harm: What you pour down the drain eventually ends up in Utah’s water systems or, if you have one, your septic tank. These harsh chemicals are toxic to the environment and can destroy the beneficial bacteria in your septic system that are essential for breaking down waste, leading to septic failure.
The Mechanical Dangers of Amateur Snaking
Renting a drain auger (a snake) might seem like a safer, more professional approach, but without proper training, it can be just as destructive as chemicals. These are powerful tools that can easily cause damage when used improperly.
- Pipe Punctures and Scratches: It's very easy to be too aggressive with a mechanical snake. Forcing it through a blockage can scratch, crack, or even puncture the pipe wall, turning a simple clog into a major leak inside your walls or under your foundation. You can also easily scratch and ruin the porcelain finish on sinks and toilets.
- Worsening the Blockage: An inexperienced user might simply push the clog deeper into the plumbing system, potentially moving it from a small branch line into the main sewer line. This makes the problem far more difficult and expensive to resolve. In some cases, the snake head itself can get tangled in the clog or break off in the pipe, creating an even bigger obstruction.
Ultimately, the safest and most effective way to clear a clog is to call a professional. At Let's Fix Plumbing, we have the experience and professional-grade equipment to accurately diagnose the problem and remove the blockage completely without risking damage to your home.

Roof Leader & Downspout Drain Cleaning
The Critical Link Between Your Roof and the Ground
Your gutters and downspouts do a great job of collecting rainwater, but that water has to go somewhere. In many modern properties, downspouts connect directly to underground "roof leader" pipes that carry water away from the building. Because these pipes are underground, they are often forgotten until they back up. When a roof leader clogs, the water has nowhere to go but up, causing your gutters to overflow and water to spill directly down the side of your building, which can rot fascia boards and flood flower beds.
Shingle Grit and Organic Obstructions
One of the most common causes of downspout drain clogs is "shingle grit"—the tiny granules that wash off asphalt roofs over time. This grit is heavy and settles in the elbows and low spots of the underground pipes. When combined with decaying leaves and bird nesting material, it creates a heavy, compact blockage. Because these pipes are often made of thinner materials like thin-wall PVC or corrugated plastic, they can be easily damaged by amateur snaking attempts, making professional care essential.
Preventing Foundation Erosion and Basement Leaks
The primary purpose of a roof leader system is to keep water away from your foundation. When these drains are clogged, the water saturates the soil immediately next to your home, which is the leading cause of basement wall cracks and "heaving" foundations. We use specialized, small-diameter cameras and gentle flushing techniques to clear these sensitive lines without causing damage. Our professional service ensures that your roof’s drainage system works in harmony with your landscape to keep your property dry.

Why Choose Let's Fix Plumbing
- Locally Owned & Operated
- 24/7 Emergency Services
- Licensed & Uniformed Technicians
- 5-Star Google and Yelp Reviews
- Upfront Estimates
- Easy Online Appointments
Why a 'Quick Fix' Never Lasts: The Lasting Benefit of a Thorough Cleaning
When your drain starts backing up, the temptation to grab a "quick fix" is immense. Whether it's a bottle of caustic chemicals or a cheap plastic snake from the hardware store, these methods promise instant relief. And sometimes, they seem to work—for a little while. The drain flows again, and you forget about it until the problem inevitably returns a few weeks or months later.
This frustrating cycle occurs because a "quick fix" is just that: a temporary patch, not a real solution. At Let's Fix Plumbing, we want to explain why these methods fail and what the lasting benefit of a professional, thorough cleaning really is.
The Illusion of the Quick Fix
DIY drain clearing methods are fundamentally flawed because they don't address the root cause of the clog. They only treat the immediate symptom.
- Chemical Cleaners: These products work by creating a powerful chemical reaction. They might burn a narrow tunnel through the softest part of the clog, allowing water to pass through temporarily. However, they leave behind the hardened, sticky grease and soap scum that’s clinging to the pipe walls. This remaining residue is the perfect foundation for a new clog to begin forming immediately.
- Plungers and Small Snakes: A plunger uses pressure to dislodge a clog, but it often just pushes the blockage further down the pipe without removing it. A small, flimsy snake might break up the center of the clog, but it lacks the power and specialized heads to scrape the pipe walls clean.
Because the pipe is never truly cleared, the problem is guaranteed to recur. It’s a temporary solution that sets you up for future failure.
The Professional Approach: Solving the Core Problem
A professional drain cleaning is designed to solve the core problem by completely removing all of the clog-forming material from your pipes.
- Powerful Mechanical Cleaning: We use professional-grade augers with specialized, sharp cutting heads. These tools don't just poke a hole in the clog; they are designed to spin at high speeds, cutting through the entire blockage and scraping the pipe walls clean of all the sticky residue.
- High-Pressure Water-Jetting: For severe grease clogs in kitchen lines, hydro-jetting is the ultimate solution. This process uses high-pressure streams of water to scour the entire inner diameter of the pipe, blasting away years of accumulated grease and sludge and restoring it to a like-new condition.
The lasting benefit of a thorough cleaning is simple: it eliminates the foundation for future clogs. By investing in one professional service, you break the cycle of clogs and frustration, saving yourself time, money, and stress in the long run.

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