A partial blockage might not seem urgent, but it can quickly grow into a full clog that causes wastewater to back up into your basement or yard. Cleaning the line early keeps costs down and protects your property.
No one wants to deal with toilets that gurgle or laundry drains that overflow. A thorough cleaning keeps everything draining properly so your daily routine stays on track.
Standing wastewater and sewer backups can carry harmful bacteria and mold. Keeping your main line clear helps protect your family, tenants, or employees from serious health concerns.
Built-up debris and roots can strain older pipes, eventually causing cracks or collapses. Regular cleaning eases that pressure and helps your system last longer.
Whether you’re selling, renting, or just want peace of mind, a clean, well-maintained sewer line is a huge plus during inspections.
We start by asking about your symptoms, slow drains, foul odors, or previous issues. Then we often run a camera through your line so we can see exactly what’s going on without tearing up your yard.
Once we pinpoint the problem, we lay it out in plain language. You’ll know what we found, how we plan to fix it, and exactly what it will cost. No surprises, no vague talk.
Depending on what we see, we might snake the line or use hydro jetting to clear out heavy roots, grease, and sludge. It is powerful, safe for pipes, and leaves the inside of your sewer line almost like new.
After cleaning, we check everything by running water through your system or using the camera again. You’ll see for yourself that your line is clear and working as it should.
Before we pack up, we give you straightforward advice to keep things flowing—like what not to flush or pour down drains so you can avoid future blockages.
If sinks, showers, and toilets are all draining sluggishly, it usually points to a problem deeper in the main line.
Smelling sewage around your yard or near drains inside? That is a strong sign waste is sitting in the line and needs to be cleared.
When toilets or sinks make bubbling noises, it means air is trapped by a partial blockage in your sewer line.
Seeing water in the basement floor drain or in the shower after flushing the toilet is a sure sign the main line is clogged.
Sometimes a break or heavy blockage causes waste to seep into the ground, leading to unusually green patches or soggy areas.
Most blockages, even those caused by heavy grease or root growth—can be cleared out fully with snaking or hydro jetting. If your pipes are in decent shape, cleaning saves you money and keeps your system working for years.