Rooter-Man

Septic Company in Framingham, Massachusetts

4.7(37 reviews)
(508) 481-2349972 Waverly St, Framingham, MA 01702View on Yelp
Rooter-Man - septic in Framingham, MA

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About Rooter-Man

Rooter-Man in Framingham, Massachusetts has earned a 4.7-star rating across 37 reviews, making them one of the more trusted names in the MetroWest region for combined plumbing and septic work. Framingham's mix of suburban subdivisions, older downtown properties, and commercial corridors creates a wide range of septic and drain challenges. The team brings plumbing expertise alongside septic services, which matters when a problem crosses both systems. Their hydro-jetting capability also sets them apart for stubborn blockages and grease buildup.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services
Hydro-jetting

Services & Process

Rooter-Man offers septic tank pumping, drain cleaning, full plumbing repairs, and hydro-jetting services. Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to blast through grease, scale, and debris inside pipes, which is particularly effective for commercial drain lines and grease traps. On the septic side, they handle pumping, inspections, and can diagnose issues that connect back to the home's plumbing. This overlap between plumbing and septic work means they can trace a problem from the toilet all the way to the drain field.

Service Area

Rooter-Man serves Framingham and the broader MetroWest area, including Natick, Ashland, Marlborough, and Hopkinton. They also reach communities along the Route 9 and Route 30 corridors where residential and commercial properties rely heavily on septic systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydro-jetting and when do I need it?
Hydro-jetting uses pressurized water, often at 3,000 to 4,000 PSI, to scour the inside walls of pipes and remove grease, scale, and debris that a drain snake can't clear. It's especially useful for recurring clogs, slow commercial drains, or lines that haven't been maintained in years.
Can Rooter-Man handle both my plumbing and my septic system?
Yes, that's actually one of their strengths in the Framingham area. Because many drain and sewage problems involve both the plumbing inside the home and the septic system outside, having one team handle both reduces the back-and-forth of coordinating multiple contractors.
How do I know if my slow drain is a plumbing issue or a septic issue?
If only one fixture is slow, it's usually a localized plumbing clog. If multiple drains throughout the house are slow or gurgling, the problem is likely further down the line in the septic system. A technician can run a camera or check tank levels to confirm the source.
Does Rooter-Man service commercial properties in Framingham?
Yes, and their hydro-jetting equipment makes them particularly effective for restaurants, food service businesses, and commercial buildings that deal with grease trap and drain line issues. Regular commercial drain maintenance can prevent costly backups and health code violations.
How often should grease traps be cleaned?
Most commercial kitchens need grease trap service every 1 to 3 months depending on volume, though some high-volume operations require more frequent attention. Letting grease traps go too long results in overflows that can back up into the kitchen and create serious sanitation problems.
What's the average cost of septic pumping in the Framingham area?
Septic pumping in MetroWest Massachusetts typically runs between $300 and $600 for a standard residential tank, though pricing varies based on tank size, access, and the amount of waste to be removed. Getting a quote upfront ensures there are no surprises on the final bill.

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