Bloomington sits along the I-10 corridor between Colton and Fontana, and like its neighbors, it’s an unincorporated community with a wide range of home ages and plumbing conditions. If your drains are giving you trouble, understanding what’s happening — and what actually fixes it — saves you time, money, and frustration.
Kitchen Drains: Grease Is the Problem
The number one cause of kitchen drain clogs in Bloomington homes is grease. Cooking oil, butter, bacon fat, and even salad dressing coat the interior of drain pipes when poured down the sink. That grease hardens as it cools and builds up layer by layer until the pipe narrows enough to catch food particles and create a full blockage.
Running hot water while pouring grease doesn’t prevent this — it just pushes the grease further into the pipe before it solidifies. The only real prevention is keeping grease out of the drain entirely. Wipe pans with a paper towel before washing them. Pour cooking oil into a container and throw it away.
When grease buildup reaches the point of recurring clogs, a professional drain cleaning with mechanical snaking clears the blockage, and a follow-up hydro jetting strips the grease lining off the pipe walls entirely. That combination restores full flow and keeps it clean for 12 to 18 months.
Bathroom Drains: Hair and Hard Water Scale
Bloomington receives its water from the West Valley Water District, and like most Inland Empire water systems, the mineral content is high. That hard water creates a specific problem in bathroom drains: soap scum bonds with calcium and magnesium in the water to form a thick, paste-like residue that coats pipe walls. When hair enters the drain, it sticks to that residue and forms dense clogs that a plunger can’t budge.
Mesh drain covers in every shower and sink are the most effective prevention. Clean them out weekly. For existing buildup, professional snaking is the fastest clearing method.
When It’s More Than a Simple Clog
If multiple drains in your Bloomington home are slow at the same time — kitchen, bathroom, and laundry — the problem isn’t in the individual fixture pipes. It’s in the main drain or sewer line. This warrants a sewer camera inspection to determine whether you’re dealing with root intrusion, pipe deterioration, or a belly in the line.
Ignoring a main line issue and treating it as individual fixture clogs leads to repeated service calls that never address the actual problem. Our post on essential maintenance tips for your sewer line explains what ongoing maintenance looks like once the line is cleared.
The San Bernardino County Department of Public Works manages sewer infrastructure for unincorporated areas like Bloomington, but the lateral from your house to the main is your responsibility — and that’s the section most likely to have problems.
Bloomington Drain Cleaning — Done Right the First Time
Plumbing MATTers Rooter & Plumbing Services provides professional drain cleaning across Bloomington and the Inland Empire. Licensed, insured, upfront pricing, and work we stand behind. Call (909) 714-2207 to schedule service.








