Drain Cleaning Cost
Drain cleaning pricing depends almost entirely on what’s actually causing the clog — a slow bathroom sink is a very different job than tree roots in a main sewer line. Between mature oaks with thirsty roots and older homes around the Highland Lakes, main-line stoppages are common here. We diagnose first, then give you a flat upfront price before we touch anything.
Priced for your home, quoted before we start
The honest answer is that the right price depends on your home and the factors below. We diagnose first, then give you a transparent, flat upfront quote — approved by you before any work begins. No hourly meters, no surprises.
What Drives the Price
Simple clog vs. main line
Clearing a single fixture drain — a sink, tub, or toilet — is a smaller job than a main sewer line stoppage that backs up the whole house. Where the blockage sits is the biggest price driver.
Hydro jetting vs. snaking
Cabling (snaking) punches through a blockage; hydro jetting scours the full pipe wall clean with high-pressure water. They use different equipment and solve different problems, so they’re priced differently.
Camera inspection
For recurring clogs, a sewer camera shows us exactly what’s going on — grease, roots, a belly, or a broken pipe — so we recommend the right fix instead of guessing.
Accessibility
A ground-level cleanout makes for quick access. No cleanout — meaning we pull a toilet or work from a roof vent — adds time and labor to the same clog.
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“We will beat any matching bid.”
If another licensed plumbing company gives a bid for the same service, we will match their price. All you have to do is show us their bid, and if they are providing the same services with the same equipment and materials, we will match it.
Common Questions About Clogged Pipes and Drain Cleaning
Find answers to common plumbing and HVAC questions from our expert team.
The cause of a clog really depends on where it is in your house. In the kitchen, the problem is usually FOG—that's fats, oils, and grease—that get poured down the sink and then harden into a stubborn blockage. In the bathroom, the main culprit is hair, which gets tangled up with soap scum and toothpaste to form a solid mass. For toilets, clogs are often from flushing too much toilet paper or things that shouldn't be flushed at all, like paper towels and "flushable" wipes.
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