Garbage Disposals

Our company installs, removes, and sells 1/2 horse power Badger garbage disposals. If you have a larger horse power garbage disposal installed now and are looking to replace it, make sure you keep the same size. You will not be satisfied if you go down a horse power level.
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Winter plumbing check list?

Make sure before the winter months and the ground freezes you mark where all your drain clean outs in your yard are. You never know when that unexpected drain clog will happen. Don’t forget to mark the clean outs before it’s to late. If you don’t have any outside clean outs make sure you drain your outside exterior sillcocks/hose bibs. If they freeze and break they will need to be replaced in the Spring.

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Are you keeping up on drain cleaning?

What the average homeowner doesn’t realize is that keeping up on drain cleaning is very important just like anything else in the home. When experiencing a clogged or slow drain never put down any home-made or store bought chemicals down your drains. Cleaning out your main line annually will keep the line in tact for many years to come. Cleaning other drains in your home will keep the lines wide open and they won’t close up on you. If you let hard crust build up on any pipes you will be replacing that pipe and will cost you more money then just having them cleaned annually.
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Pick plumbing as your next career

After the company you work for shuts down consider becoming a plumber. As you all know plumbing will be needed forever. People will always run water and use their toilets. Water lines will always break and seasons will always change. Most people in the world aren’t handy and if they try to tackle and fix something their almost always gonna fail and probably make situations worse. Being handy is one thing, but becoming a plumber is an entirety different kind of world. You can guarantee that someone somewhere will do something stupid with their plumbing each and every day. In the article I found below will explain 10 reasons why becoming a plumber is the next best career to keep in mind.

http://www.networx.com/article/top-10-stupid-things-people-do-that-ruin

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Camera Sewer Line

Scoping your sewer line will tell you an entire story. Twenty years ago we never had video camera capabilities.


Putting a camera down your sewer line once cleaned will show us what’s going on and why you clog up. We always suggest cleaning your drain pipe with a professional company before we camera. Cleaning your own sewer line doesn’t count. The rented machines are not like the professional machines. A homeowner can’t clean a sewer line like an experience technician who does this work for a living day in and day out. Our company does drain cleaning and scoping a picture of your pipe. Before cameras we had to guess where to dig. Most the time we pin pointed the spot within three feet. Now a days we can pin point the exact first spot to dig with the technology of the camera and locator. Make sure you trust the company you hire before making any dramatic decision.
Call Hiawatha Plumbing for any plumbing drain sewer cleaning needs. Let us help you clean your line and camera it. Were the trusted company since 1947.

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Root Killing Secrets

The world likes to think that buying a chemical for under five dollars at the local store will magically take care of their root problem. Guess again. No matter the diameter of any root, chemicals don’t just make them vanish or wither away. Weather you have an older sewer line or newer sewer line roots will somehow make their way in.

Roots are attracted to water, so wherever water flows roots will somehow get their too. Plumbing companies are the only people that can properly remove roots from your sewer system. Being that Minnesota is a much colder state are sewer lines are below the frost line. Sewer lines are anywhere from seven feet to fifteen feet under the ground. In warmer states like California or Arizona the sewer lines are three feet down. The difference is tremendous when going to excavate. In Minnesota most plumbing companies have to use backhoes to excavate that far down. Digging with a backhoe you have to be extremely careful near water/gas and other unknown lines. In warmer states plumbing companies only have to hire people to dig down three to five feet. Digging by hand is not only easier but is cleaner as well. Hand digging is easier because backhoes can only dig so far down before they have to switch to hand digging. Once you reach other lines you can’t use the backhoe anymore. If your not familiar with what’s underneath the ground there are important lines and pipes that run though. Next time you have a safe chance to see down in a dug whole, take time and look in without falling in.
Removing roots from a sewer line needs to be professional done. Plumbing companies hire technicians that have years of experience from doing this kind of work day in and day out. Companies that try jetting roots out of a sewer line before cabling are just charging you more money without you knowing. Remember using blades to clean a sewer line is the first step. Call Hiawatha Plumbing today to set up a root cleaning service before you back up at that unwanted time.

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Time for Sheetrock! (One step to remember)

Once you have all the work behind the walls complete it’s now time to install sheet rock. Say good-bye to all the phones wires, cable wires and speaker wires, insulation, plumbing pipes, water lines, vent pipes for heating, and electrical wires. Having the sheet rock installed is a mayor step to finishing any project. Once the walls are up there’s no going back (well, you can go back but it’s inconvenient). Remember when starting the sheet rock to have all drain and water pipes capped. Having the chance of cement or other debris getting down your lines wouldn’t be good news.

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