Clogged Drains
A slow drain usually means something is building up — grease, hair, roots, or debris. We find out what it is and clear it for good, not just temporarily.
What you might be seeing
What we do
Camera inspection
We run a camera down the line to see exactly what's causing the backup before we start.
Rooter service
Mechanical auger to cut through grease, hair, and minor root intrusion.
Hydro jetting
High-pressure water flush for stubborn buildup and root-heavy lines — clears more thoroughly than a rooter.
Preventative drain maintenance
If your drains back up repeatedly, we'll explain what's causing it and what a long-term solution looks like.
How it works
We diagnose the issue first. You'll hear your options and cost before any work begins. Exact pricing depends on the issue, access, parts, and scope of work — no surprises. Service evaluation starts at $59 and will be waived when you approve the work.
Common questions
Is hydro jetting always necessary?
Not always. For a simple clog, a rooter is usually enough. For recurring issues or significant root intrusion, hydro jetting clears it more thoroughly and lasts longer.
Should I use store-bought drain cleaner first?
It won't hurt to try on a simple hair clog, but chemical cleaners rarely fix root or grease buildup. With repeated use they can also damage older pipes.
Ready to get it fixed?
Same-day service available. Someone always answers — 24/7.