Drain Cleaning
Currently our Fair Price Rate is calculated for zip codes located in North Texas.
Drain Cleaning
- Clear drain from ground Clean-out
- Main line or kitchen wall Clean-out
$349

Things that can impact this price
- Access to sewer
- line Location
Drain Cleaning
Through Vent on Roof
- Clear drain from roof vent
$582

Things that can impact this price
- Access to sewer
- line Location
- Roof Conditions
Drain Cleaning
Through Toilet
- Pull and reset Toilet
- Clear stoppage
$543

Things that can impact this price
- Access to sewer
- line Location
- Condition of Toilet
Drain Cleaning
Through Drain
- Pull and reset Drain
- Clear stoppage
$412

Things that can impact this price
- Access to sewer
- line Location
- Condition of Drain
Drain Cleaning FAQ
Common Questions
What causes drains to clog?
The most common culprits are grease buildup, soap scum, hair, food particles, and foreign objects. In older homes, corrosion or tree roots can also block the main sewer line.
Can I use store-bought drain cleaners?
It’s not recommended. Chemical drain cleaners can damage your pipes, especially older ones, and only provide a temporary fix. Professional drain cleaning removes the blockage completely and protects your plumbing system.
What methods are used to clean drains?
Plumbers use specialized equipment like drain snakes (augers) for simple clogs and hydro jetting for deep or heavy buildup. Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to clean the inside of pipes thoroughly and safely.
Can tree roots clog my drains?
Yes. Tree roots can grow into sewer lines through tiny cracks or joints, causing severe blockages. Plumbers use camera inspections and root removal methods to identify and clear root intrusions safely.
How do I know if my drains need cleaning?
Signs that your drains need cleaning include slow draining sinks or tubs, gurgling noises, unpleasant odors, or water backing up in multiple fixtures. If you notice these problems, it’s best to schedule a professional drain cleaning before a full clog develops.
What's the difference between drain cleaning and drain clearing?
Drain clearing removes a blockage to get water flowing again, while drain cleaning goes further by removing buildup along the pipe walls to prevent future clogs and restore full flow capacity.
How much does professional drain cleaning cost in Texas?
Check the Fair Price Guide on HomeRepairRates.com
How often should I have my drains cleaned?
For most homes, we recommend a professional drain cleaning once a year to prevent buildup and avoid costly backups. Homes with heavy use or older plumbing may need more frequent service.
Why should I hire a professional instead of doing it myself?
DIY methods often only push clogs deeper and can damage pipes. Professionals have the right tools, experience, and camera inspection equipment to fix the issue completely and prevent it from coming back.
What's the best way to prevent future clogs?
Avoid pouring grease or oil down the drain, use drain strainers to catch debris, and schedule routine maintenance. Regular professional drain cleaning keeps your system running smoothly year-round.