Drain Cleaning

Get Professional Drain Cleaning That Actually Works

Slow drains, foul odors, and gurgling sounds are more than just annoyances—they’re warning signs. Store-bought drain cleaners might offer a temporary fix, but they’re harsh on your pipes and rarely solve the real problem. That’s why Pro Plumbers & Drain Services offers professional drain cleaning services that remove blockages completely and safely. We use advanced tools like hydro-jetting and mechanical augers to clear grease, soap scum, hair, food particles, and tree roots from your pipes. Our methods are safe for all pipe types including PVC, copper, and cast iron. We don’t just punch a hole through the clog—we clean the entire pipe wall so debris doesn’t immediately stick again. Whether it’s a kitchen sink, bathroom drain, laundry line, or floor drain, we restore full flow and leave your drains cleaner than we found them.

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Chemical drain cleaners might seem convenient, but they can actually damage your pipes over time. Our professional methods are powerful enough to remove stubborn clogs yet gentle enough to protect your plumbing.

Why Choose Us

Homeowners and business owners trust us for drain cleaning because we do the job right the first time. We don’t just open a small path through the clog—we clean the entire pipe. We don’t use harsh chemicals that damage your plumbing. We just restore your drains to full flow and guarantee our work.

FAQs

For most homes, professional drain cleaning every 12 to 18 months is sufficient to prevent major clogs. If you have a large family, frequently cook greasy foods, or have older pipes, you may benefit from annual cleaning. Commercial kitchens and restaurants should have drains cleaned more frequently—typically every 3 to 6 months.

Drain unclogging removes a specific blockage that is stopping water flow entirely. Drain cleaning is more thorough—it removes buildup from the entire pipe wall to prevent future clogs. Think of unclogging as emergency relief and cleaning as preventive maintenance. We offer both services depending on your situation.

Hydro-jetting uses pressurized water—not chemicals or cutting tools. It is generally safe for most pipes including cast iron, copper, and PVC. However, if your pipes are extremely old, fragile, or already damaged, a mechanical auger may be a better choice. Our plumber will inspect your pipes first and recommend the safest method for your specific situation.