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24 hour Emergency Drain Cleaning, Sewer Pipe Repair and Replacement Services
in Pinellas County Florida


In an emergency situation we offer 24 hour emergency drain cleaning plumbing repair and service, and can be out within about an hour. Our service area is Pinellas County, Florida, serving customers in Clearwater, Largo, Pinellas Park, St Pete, Dunedin, Palm Harbor and the beaches.

Many of the countless pipes beneath our Florida homes and streets are very old. Though very durable--typically made of cast iron or terra cotta--these structures are not invulnerable to disruption caused by exterior sources. Roots commonly cause clogs which require professional sewer line cleaning from a professional sewer line company like Lightning Plumbing.

Though it may seem striking that such vegetation has the strength to pry into the joints between two pipe segments, this phenomena happens often. The treatment of this problem can begin with a professional sewer drain cleaning team using a video inspection device to locate the obstruction and determine how to clear it. This type of process involves using a special robot-like video device which is pulled along the pipe with a cord or driven with a small tractor. With the help of these devices, the nature of a clog can be determined, and cleaning method applied.

Lightning Plumbing is a professional sewer line cleaner and can also repair or replace water and sewer lines to correct a number of problems, including:

Broken, cracked pipes - damaged pipes due to shifting soil, settling, etc.

Root infiltration - tree or shrub roots have invaded the sewer line, preventing normal cleaning and/or have damaged the line.

Corrosion - the pipe has deteriorated and/or broken, causing collapses in the line and restricting flow.

Leaking joints - the seals between pipes have broken, allowing water to escape into the area surrounding the pipe.

 

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