Cost To Unclog Toilet ((free)) -

Leo hung up. He looked at the toilet. It wasn’t overflowing. It wasn’t even particularly full. But for the first time all day, he felt something other than dread.

Chuck pulled out a tablet and tapped a few times. “Root intrusion requires excavation. Can’t snake roots. They just grow back. Gotta cut the bad section out, replace with PVC. That means breaking the concrete slab in your bathroom floor, digging down about four feet, doing the repair, then pouring new concrete, then reinstalling the toilet. Plus emergency dispatch fee, camera scope fee, after-hours labor (it’s 7 PM now), and a ‘hazardous material handling’ surcharge because of what’s in that root ball.” cost to unclog toilet

He picked up his phone. He didn’t call Home Depot. He called his landlord—a man named Mr. Hargrove who wore bow ties and collected antique radiators. Leo hung up

Chuck shrugged, wiping his hands on a rag that had once been white. “It’s a bad one.” It wasn’t even particularly full

“A what?”

The price was $12,374.89.