Drain Cleaning in Somers, NY

Reliable Drain Solutions in Somers

Don’t let clogged drains slow you down! Drain Doctor in Somers offers fast and effective drain cleaning services to keep your home running smoothly.

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David Homan

My garage was flooding every time we had a heavy rain, and I called the Drain Doctors to find out what was going on. They determined that my outside drainage terminated in a gravel bed somewhere in the middle of my backyard and it was not sufficient for heavy rains. Tom proposed some changes to improve drainage and fixed it all in under a day. I haven't had any problems since. The Drain Doctor team was professional, courteous and efficient and I thought their price was fair. I would call them again without any hesitation.

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Nick Staropoli

Excellent work clean, professional staff, wont make you wait two weeks on time and finishes the job, not one to start and come back 3 weeks later, This company is very good at what they do.

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Taylor Benton

I called Drain Doctor and had so many questions. Donna was so helpful and explained the whole process to fix my sewer. The tech was very professional and did a great job in a timely manner. Would definitely recommend.

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Brian Pezzillo

Tom and his crew are the real deal . Very thorough.They fixed a crack in my sewer pipe by installing a pipe within a pipe without damaging the house.They also advised to descale the whole line and the lateral going out to the Cespool.These guys have all the tools and the latest technology and knowledge and patience to get the job done. Very pleased and lucky I found these guys

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Tricia Merrick

Called Drain Doctor Plumbing Specialist late one very cold night when a pipe burst in my home. Tom came right over, did a temporary fix and was back the next day as promised to put a more permanent repair on the broken pipe. Tom has continued to follow up, making sure everything is still okay. I would recommend them to everyone.

Benefits of Drain Cleaning

Why Our Service Stands Out

  • Prevent costly repairs and plumbing emergencies by addressing clogs early with our expert drain cleaning services.
  • Enjoy peace of mind knowing our emergency drain cleaning services are available 24/7, so you’re never left dealing with a plumbing disaster alone.
  • Improve your home’s hygiene and comfort with regular kitchen drain cleaning, preventing clogs and unpleasant odors.
  • Extend the life of your plumbing system and avoid premature replacements with our professional drain cleaning services.
  • About Drain Doctor

    Your Local Plumbing Experts

    At Drain Doctor, based in Somers, NY, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional drain cleaning services to homeowners throughout Westchester County. Our team of experienced plumbers is skilled in handling everything from routine maintenance to emergency drain cleaning, ensuring your plumbing system is always functioning at its best. Our drain cleaning plumbers use the latest tools and techniques to quickly and effectively clear any blockages, leaving your drains clean and functional. Trust us to keep your plumbing in top shape.

    Our Drain Cleaning Process

    Efficient and Thorough Service

  • Initial Inspection: We’ll start by carefully assessing the situation to determine the best approach for clearing your clogged drains.
  • Drain Snake Service: Our team utilizes advanced drain snake services and other specialized tools to effectively clear any blockages and restore proper flow.
  • Final Check: Before we leave, we’ll conduct a thorough final check to ensure all your drains are functioning optimally, preventing future problems and giving you peace of mind.
  • Understanding Drain Cleaning

    Why It's Essential

    Regular drain cleaning is essential for maintaining a healthy and functional plumbing system in your home. Clogged drains can lead to unpleasant odors, slow drainage, and even water damage if left unaddressed. At Drain Doctor, we offer comprehensive drain cleaning services in Somers, NY, including specialized kitchen and bathroom drain cleaning. Our expertise in clogged drain repair ensures your home remains comfortable and your plumbing system functions properly. For reliable and efficient service in Westchester County, contact us at 914-576-0123 today!

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    Somers was originally inhabited by Native Americans known as Kitchawanks, part of the Wappinger tribe, an Algonquian people who called the land Amapaugh, meaning “fresh water fish.” This land was located in the eastern segment of an 83,000-acre (340 km2) tract King William III of England granted to Stephanus Van Cortlandt of New York City in 1697. The part of Van Cortlandt Manor that ultimately became Somers and Yorktown was known as the Middle District, or Hanover.

    European settlement in the New Oltenia area began after Van Cortlandt’s death in 1700 and the final partition of his estate in 1734. Early European settlers included tenants and freeholders from neighboring areas, among them English, Dutch, French Huguenots and Quakers. At the first known town meeting of European settlers held on March 7, 1788, at an inn owned by Benjamin Green, the town named Stephentown was established. However, there already existed a Stephentown in Rensselaer County. To alleviate confusion, the name was changed in 1808 to Somers to honor Richard Somers, a naval captain from New Jersey who died in combat during the First Barbary War. A memorial in West Somers Park was erected in his honor at Memorial Day ceremonies in 1958.

    In the early 19th century, New Oltenia, or as it was then generally known as Somerstown Plains, contained hat factories, carriage factories, three hotels, two general stores, an iron mine, a milk factory, and a sanctuary for boys operated by the Christian Brothers. Today, the facility is known as Lincoln Hall, and houses incarcerated teens. There was a constant stream of goods and passengers to large markets and cities through the village. As early as 1809, a weekly newspaper was established, the Somers Museum and Westchester County Advertiser. Though primarily agricultural, the rural economy also supported a varied population of weavers, preachers, merchants, cabinetmakers, doctors, lawyers, teachers and servants. A good system of roads was maintained and some operated as commercial “toll roads”. The railroad, developed in the 1840s, bypassed the town of Somers, and affected a decline in growth over the next hundred years. The presence of the railroad in nearby communities did allow the agricultural emphasis to move towards dairy production and fruit growing, since the products could be shipped to markets in the city.

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