A practical guide for busy Treasure Valley homeowners who want fewer plumbing surprises
Cloverdale Plumbing has served the Treasure Valley since 1953, and we’ve seen how small habits (plus the right professional cleaning method) can dramatically cut down on emergency calls. Below is a homeowner-friendly checklist of what causes clogs, what you can safely do yourself, and when it’s time to bring in professional drain cleaning—or hot water jetting—for a more complete reset.
What “drain cleaning” really means
The “best” method depends on what’s actually inside the line—and whether you’re dealing with a one-time blockage or a drain that clogs again and again.
Common clog causes in Meridian homes
Municipal guidance commonly emphasizes keeping FOG out of drains because it cools, hardens, and contributes to blockages in home plumbing and downstream systems.
The “don’t make it worse” rules (before you try a DIY fix)
Safer first moves:
If you have a septic system, it’s especially important to keep grease and harsh chemicals out of the system to protect the tank and drainfield.
Step-by-step: How to prevent the most common clogs
1) Kitchen drains: stop grease at the source
2) Showers & tubs: treat hair like the enemy (because it is)
3) Toilets: keep “almost flushable” items out
Did you know? Quick facts that save pipes
Snaking vs. hot water jetting: which one do you need?
| Method | Best for | What it does | Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Snaking / Auger | Single, localized clogs (hair wad, paper blockage) | Breaks through or retrieves obstruction | May leave residue on pipe walls that causes repeat clogs |
| Hot Water Jetting | Grease-heavy kitchen lines, sludge, mineral scale, recurring clogs | Scours and flushes buildup from the pipe interior | Not a “repair” for broken, offset, or collapsed pipe—inspection matters |
| Camera Inspection | Mystery backups, repeated clogs, buying/selling a home | Shows condition: roots, bellies, cracks, buildup patterns | Doesn’t clear the clog by itself—used to guide the right fix |
A Meridian-focused angle: why “hard water” can mean more drain issues
If you’re already investing in fixture upgrades or a remodel, pairing it with a water treatment strategy can help protect those new surfaces and keep drains cleaner longer.