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Meet The Owner Of Zoom Drain of Pittsburgh

Iron City Pride, A History In Real Estate And An Entrepreneurial Drive

Zoom Drain of Pittsburgh is proudly owned and operated by Mark Puzas, a Pittsburgh native and alum of the University of Pittsburgh, who earned his degree in Accounting and Finance. Pittsburgh is unlike anywhere else and Puzas takes immense pride in the area he calls home.

“Pittsburgh has such a diverse meld of people and places,” said Puzas. “We’ve got great food, storied sports teams and plenty of things to do – it has a small town vibe but a big town feel!”

As an established entrepreneur, Puzas started his career in corporate accounting and real estate investing, before leaving the former to turn his entire focus to the latter. During that time, he remained interested in additional business opportunities, eager to develop a business that would work in tandem with the real estate industry – and then he discovered Zoom Drain.

“As a seasoned real estate professional, I know how big of an issue drain problems can be,” Puzas added. “The synergy between Zoom Drain and my current business was obvious. Besides providing essential and expert service, I was immediately struck by their energy, their commitment to what they do and their strong and specific business model. It’s the same energy, commitment and dedication we’ll bring to Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas every day.”

Puzas wants to build something special, eventually blanketing the entire Pittsburgh region with trusted, expert drain and sewer service – and maybe build a legacy for one of his four children.

We serve areas around Pittsburgh: Bethel Park, Coraopolis, Sewickley and beyond.

Areas We Serve
119 Ormsby Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Unclogging Drains Near You
  • Aliquippa
  • Allison Park
  • Ambridge
  • Baden
  • Bairdford
  • Bakerstown

Our FAQs

  • To prevent clogs, avoid putting the following down your kitchen sink:

    • Grease, oil, or fat (FOG).
    • Coffee grounds.
    • Eggshells or food scraps.
    • Fibrous vegetables (like celery or corn husks).
    • Pasta, rice, or other starchy foods.
    • Regularly clean drains using a natural drain cleaner like baking soda and vinegar.
    • Install drain screens or traps to catch hair and debris.
    • Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items down the toilet.
    • Be mindful of what you pour down the kitchen sink (e.g., no grease or oils).
    • Have professional inspections performed periodically.
  • A cleanout is a pipe fitting that provides easy access for drain cleaning. If your plumbing system doesn't already have one, Zoom Drain can install a cleanout, which can save you time and money when clearing future blockages.

  • Sewer lining is a trenchless method of repairing damaged pipes by inserting a liner into the existing pipe. The liner hardens into a new pipe, sealing any cracks or leaks. It’s less invasive and often more cost-effective than traditional sewer replacement.

  • Signs that your sewer line may need repair or replacement include:

    • Persistent slow drains or backups.
    • Unpleasant odors coming from your drains.
    • Wet spots or patches of lush greenery in your yard (indicating leaks).
    • Gurgling sounds in your toilet or sinks. Zoom Drain provides comprehensive sewer repair, lining, and replacement services.
  • A malfunctioning sewage pump may show signs like:

    • Sewage backup or slow draining.
    • Foul odors or gurgling noises.
    • Inconsistent or no pump operation. Regular inspections and maintenance can prevent costly failures.
  • Signs of sump pump issues include:

    • Water pooling around the sump pump area.
    • Strange noises when the pump operates.
    • Pump not turning on or off properly.
    • Water not being pumped out effectively. Zoom Drain can inspect and provide repair or replacement services.
  • Jetting from the roof vent involves sending high-pressure water through your drain lines starting from the roof vent, which clears out blockages from the top of the pipes. This technique can reach clogs that are deep within the system, particularly for stubborn, hard-to-reach blockages.

  • Hydrojetting is a technique where high-pressure water is used to clean drains. It’s especially effective for removing grease, debris, and tree roots. This method is ideal for tougher clogs that can't be easily cleared with standard tools.

  • Zoom Drain uses advanced tools like:

    • Hydrojetting machines for powerful, high-pressure water cleaning.
    • Sewer cameras to inspect and locate blockages deep within your pipes.
    • Locators to precisely find and identify issues underground or behind walls.
    • Traditional augers for mechanical drain clearing when necessary.

Hear From Our Customers

    “The young man (Mark) fixed my problem with precision and ease while being mannerable. A very pleasant experience.”
    - Mark
    Great Communication and Hard Work
    “Mark came out and helped us Sunday morning. He worked his but off and was very helpful.”
    - Tom
    Judgment Free!!
    “My basement drain backed up last night and these guys came this morning and hooked me up! They got everything done fast, cleaned up, and were very knowledgeable and personable too. I was very comfortable trusting them in my home and getting the job done. Thank you guys so much!!”
    - Sam