Drain Cleaning
Camera inspection first, then hydro-jetting or augering — you see exactly what we see before we start.
A slow drain is a warning; a blocked one is a Saturday ruined. Kitchen lines clog with grease and food waste, bathroom drains with hair and soap scale, and main sewer lines with roots and decades of buildup. Each one gets cleared differently, which is why we diagnose first instead of running the same snake through everything and hoping.
We clear the blockage mechanically, then check flow at the fixtures downstream so you know the whole run is open, not just the spot we worked on. For recurring blockages we can camera the line and show you exactly what keeps causing it, whether that is a bellied pipe, root intrusion, or a fitting that was wrong from the day it was installed.
What's Included
- Mechanical clearing matched to the line: kitchen, bath, or main sewer
- Downstream flow check so the whole run is confirmed open
- Camera inspection available for recurring blockages
- Root cutting for invaded sewer lines
- Honest advice when a pipe needs repair rather than another clearing
Common Questions
A drain that blocks repeatedly usually has a physical cause: a sag in the line where water pools, root intrusion at a joint, or scale narrowing the pipe. A camera inspection finds it in minutes, and then you can fix the cause once instead of paying for clearings forever.
Mostly yes. It rarely clears a real blockage, it sits in the pipe as a caustic soup the next person has to work around, and repeated use damages older pipes. Mechanical clearing removes the clog instead of dissolving a hole through the middle of it.
Yes. Main line blockages show up as multiple fixtures backing up at once, often at the lowest drain in the house. We clear them from the cleanout, and if roots or a broken section are the cause we can camera it and give you repair options on the spot.