Drain Masters II

Septic Company in Manchester, New Hampshire

(603) 222-9280, Manchester, NH 03103View on Yelp
Drain Masters II - septic in Manchester, NH

About Drain Masters II

Drain Masters II is a Manchester, New Hampshire provider that covers both plumbing and septic services, along with hydro-jetting capability. Manchester is New Hampshire's largest city, with a dense mix of older residential homes, commercial properties, and multi-unit buildings that create a wide range of drain and septic needs. Their combined plumbing and septic offering makes them a practical choice when a problem crosses between the two systems, which happens more often than most homeowners expect. They're reachable at (603) 222-9280 for service in the Manchester area.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services
Hydro-jetting

Services & Process

Drain Masters II handles traditional septic services like tank pumping and system inspections alongside plumbing work, which means they can address issues from the drain inside your home all the way to the tank and field outside. Their hydro-jetting service uses high-pressure water to clear blockages in drain lines and sewer pipes, which is more effective than snaking for grease buildup or heavy scale. This combination is particularly useful for commercial properties and older Manchester homes where drain lines and septic connections may have years of buildup. They can diagnose whether a slow drain is a plumbing issue, a septic issue, or both.

Service Area

Drain Masters II serves Manchester and the surrounding communities in Hillsborough County. Given Manchester's central location in southern New Hampshire, they're well-positioned to reach towns like Goffstown, Bedford, and Hooksett. Contact them at (603) 222-9280 to confirm service availability in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydro-jetting and when is it needed for a septic system?
Hydro-jetting uses pressurized water, typically at 3,000 to 4,000 PSI, to scour the interior of drain pipes and remove grease, scale, and debris that a standard snake can't clear. It's especially useful when lines are repeatedly clogging or when a pipe inspection shows heavy buildup that's restricting flow.
How do I know if my problem is a plumbing issue or a septic issue?
If only one fixture is slow or clogged, it's usually a localized plumbing problem in that line. When multiple drains in the house are slow or backing up at the same time, that points toward the main line or the septic system itself, and a provider who handles both can diagnose it more efficiently.
Do Manchester's city sewer areas still need septic services?
Most of Manchester proper is connected to municipal sewer, but there are neighborhoods on the city's edges and surrounding towns that still rely on private septic systems. If you're not sure which system your property uses, your municipality or a quick call to a licensed provider can confirm it.
Can hydro-jetting damage older pipes?
In most cases, no, but it depends on the pipe material and condition. A technician should assess whether the line can handle the pressure before proceeding, especially in older Manchester homes with clay or cast iron pipes that may have existing cracks or weak joints.
What septic services do commercial property owners typically need in Manchester?
Restaurants and food service operations typically need regular grease trap cleaning to stay compliant with local codes. Commercial buildings with septic systems also need more frequent pumping than residential tanks due to higher usage volumes, and some require lift station maintenance as part of their setup.
How often should drain lines be cleaned with hydro-jetting?
For residential properties, every one to two years is a reasonable interval if you've had recurring clogs or slow drains. Commercial kitchens and high-use properties may need quarterly or monthly service, depending on grease output and local health code requirements.

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