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Slow Drains?
We'll Clear It.

A slow drain is usually the first warning that grease, hair, scale, or debris is building up inside the line. The sooner it is cleared, the less likely it is to become a full backup.

Lapin Services technician inspecting a slow draining sink with diagnostic equipment
Act before it backs up

Slow drains usually get worse, not better.

One sluggish fixture may point to a local clog. Multiple slow drains can signal a main line or septic issue that needs professional diagnosis.
Clear buildup before a full blockage
Identify branch-line or main-line issues
Get upfront pricing before work begins
Why slow drains matter

Clear the line before it becomes a backup.

Slow sinks, tubs, showers, or floor drains usually mean buildup or a deeper obstruction is restricting the line. Lapin diagnoses the cause, clears it properly, and explains the next step before more work is recommended.

Find the real restriction

We check whether the slowdown is fixture buildup, roots, scale, debris, or a deeper branch-line or main-line issue.

Clear it without shortcuts

Professional equipment removes the restriction instead of relying on harsh drain chemicals that can leave the real buildup behind.

Know what to do next

Your technician explains what was found, gives upfront pricing, and helps prevent the same slow drain from coming back.

Lapin Services drain inspection equipment arranged for a slow drain diagnosis
Common questions

Slow Drain FAQs

Is a slow drain an emergency?

Not always, but it should not be ignored. Slow drains often become complete clogs if the buildup keeps growing.

Why are several drains slow at once?

Multiple slow drains can point to a main sewer or septic issue rather than a single fixture clog.

Should I use chemical drain cleaner?

We do not recommend it for ongoing slow drains. It can be hard on pipes and may not remove the real obstruction.

What causes slow drains?

Common causes include grease, hair, soap buildup, scale, debris, roots, or a blockage farther down the line.

Can a slow drain turn into a backup?

Yes. Slow drainage is often an early warning sign that a restriction is getting worse.

Why does my drain slow down again after clearing it?

Recurring slow drains may mean the line has deeper buildup, roots, poor slope, or another condition that needs professional diagnosis.

When should I call for a slow drain?

Call when the drain keeps slowing down, affects multiple fixtures, smells bad, gurgles, or repeatedly clogs.

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Slow drains are easier to fix before they turn into backups. Call Lapin Services and we will help get your plumbing moving again.
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