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Clogged Drain Repair — We'll Get It Flowing

When the plunger isn't cutting it, it's time for a pro. We connect you with licensed plumbers who clear even the toughest drain clogs.

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Every homeowner deals with clogged drains eventually. Hair in the bathroom, grease in the kitchen, soap buildup everywhere — it adds up. When over-the-counter solutions and plunging don't work, a professional plumber with the right equipment can clear the blockage quickly and identify whether there's a deeper issue.

Got Plumbing USA connects you with licensed plumbers who specialize in drain repair and clearing. No guesswork, no chemical shortcuts — just professional results.

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Types of Drain Clogs We Handle

How Professional Drain Repair Works

  1. Diagnosis. The plumber assesses which drains are affected and whether the clog is localized or in the main line.
  2. Clearing. Using a motorized snake, hydro jet, or specialized tools depending on the clog type and location.
  3. Inspection. If recurring clogs are suspected, a camera inspection identifies underlying issues.
  4. Prevention advice. Your plumber will recommend maintenance steps to prevent future clogs.

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Clogged Drain Repair Cost

Single fixture drain clearing typically costs $100–$250. More complex clogs requiring extended snaking or hydro jetting run $200–$500. If the clog reveals a larger issue like pipe damage or root intrusion, repair costs are quoted separately with upfront pricing.

Clogged Drain Repair Questions

Why does my drain keep clogging?+
Recurring clogs often indicate a deeper issue: pipe scale buildup, tree root intrusion, a bellied pipe section, or chronic grease accumulation. A camera inspection can pinpoint the cause.
Should I use a chemical drain cleaner?+
We recommend against chemical cleaners. They can damage pipes and are only effective on certain types of clogs. Professional mechanical cleaning is safer and more thorough.
How long does drain repair take?+
Most single-fixture clogs are cleared in 30–60 minutes. Main line issues may take 1–3 hours depending on accessibility and severity.

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