Our technician responded to a floor drain that was draining very slowly and backing up. After removing the grates, we discovered a heavy buildup of debris sitting at the bottom of the line.
Manually removed 3–4 pounds of debris.
Hydro-jetted the line multiple times as more material continued to break loose.
Identified a sandy debris mixture, likely caused by deteriorating wall grout.
Inspected the trap and found piping set at two different elevations, which limits optimal drainage.
While the pipe configuration prevents perfect flow, removing the debris significantly improved drainage and restored proper function.
We’re standing behind our work with a 30-day guarantee (with no misuse of the line).
If your drains are slow, backing up, or causing concern, Zoom Drain Columbus is ready to help—fast, honest, and professional service every time.
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