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Better Billt Construction
5.0(
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Serving Bath, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We have had Better Billt Construction do a few different projects for us, and after over a year and a half; a return visit for sewer main blockage. He brought additional equipment and was able to break through the blockage, and with the camera, he could see where our line connects to the townâ s main. Hopefully, this will keep our line running freely. We are very pleased with Better Billt Construction. Bill is prompt, reliable, does excellent work and explains everything thoroughly. I would be happy to recommend Better Billt Construction to anyone."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Martins Handyman Service
4.7(
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Serving Bath, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

"My main sewer pipe from my house to the septic tank had broken. Martins handyman service removed my back deck, dug up the pipe that had broken, repaired it the first day. Then covered back up and put my back deck back together the next day. Haven’t had a problem since."
FAQs for drain clog or blockage clearing projects in Bath, NY

Snaking a simple clog near a tub, toilet, or sink often takes about five minutes. Deeper blockages along the main line can stretch the job to a few hours because the pro must feed extra cable and may need a camera to confirm the pipe is clear. Either way, specialized tools help pros work quickly and keep your drains running for the long haul.

Aggressive snaking can scratch pipes, push debris deeper, or even crack older lines. That risk is low with an experienced plumber who matches the cable size to the pipe and eases the snake through bends instead of forcing it. If you’re unsure of your technique—or your pipes are already fragile—calling a licensed pro is the safest, and often cheapest, move.

Start with simple barriers: mesh screens on every tub, shower, and sink keep hair, food bits, and jewelry out of the pipes. Skip harsh chemicals; a monthly flush with hot (not boiling) water clears light buildup without damaging plastic lines. Finally, practice smart disposal—no grease, wipes, or kitty litter down the drain—and schedule routine cleanings if you have older plumbing.

Roto‑Rooter typically charges a flat $160 to $450 for standard snaking, which may include a quick sewer inspection and basic clean‑out. Exact pricing depends on the clog’s location and complexity. Repairs or part replacements fall outside that flat fee, so ask for a line‑item estimate if your tech spots broken pipe sections or recommends additional work.

Most liquid cleaners rely on caustic chemicals that eat through hair and grime—but they also erode metal and even some plastics over time. Repeated use strips protective pipe coatings and can leave you with leaks or premature failures. If hot water or a plunger doesn’t help, call a plumber for mechanical removal instead of pouring more chemicals down the line.

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