Fast, reliable drain cleaning in Memphis. We clear clogged drains, hydro jet sewer lines, and remove tree roots. 24/7 emergency service available.
(844)490-0751Memphis homeowners face unique drain and sewer challenges due to the region's hot, humid summers and variable winter temperatures. The clay-heavy soil common throughout Shelby County expands during heavy rains and contracts during dry spells, putting stress on underground pipes and creating entry points for tree roots. This soil movement, combined with occasional freeze-thaw cycles in winter, can crack aging sewer lines and cause misaligned joints.
Invasive tree roots from mature oak, maple, and pecan trees aggressively seek moisture in sewer pipes, especially in older neighborhoods with clay or cast iron lines. Many Memphis homes built before the 1970s still have original plumbing that has deteriorated over decades, making them vulnerable to root intrusion, scale buildup, and complete blockages that require professional intervention.
Professional drain cleaning removes buildup and restores flow using specialized equipment for kitchen, bathroom, and main sewer lines.
Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to blast away years of grease, scale, and tree roots, thoroughly cleaning pipes without chemicals.
Sewer line cleaning prevents backups and costly damage. We clear blockages and maintain main lines to keep your wastewater flowing properly.
We quickly clear clogged drains caused by grease, hair, soap scum, and debris with effective snaking and hydro jetting solutions.
Video camera inspection identifies clogs, cracks, and root intrusion inside pipes, allowing precise diagnosis before cleaning or repairs.
Tree root removal clears invasive roots from sewer lines. We cut and extract roots, then treat pipes to prevent regrowth and restore drainage.
24/7 emergency drain service responds day or night to severe clogs, sewage backups, and flooding issues throughout the Memphis area.
Memphis's distinct climate patterns create specific drain cleaning needs for local residents. The intense summer heat causes PVC pipes to expand and contract, weakening joints over time, while sudden winter cold snaps can freeze shallow pipes near foundation walls. Areas like Midtown, Cooper-Young, and Central Gardens with historic homes face frequent sewer line problems due to original clay tile pipes that have shifted in the unstable Delta soil. Even newer subdivisions in Germantown and Collierville aren't immune, as the region's dense red clay prevents proper drainage and increases hydrostatic pressure on sewer lines.
Local tree species pose significant threats to underground pipes. Mature water oaks, silver maples, and pecan trees common in Memphis neighborhoods send powerful root systems into sewer lines seeking nutrients. The willow trees planted near drainage ditches in parts of Bartlett and Cordova are particularly aggressive. These roots can completely fill a six-inch sewer pipe within months, causing slow drains and sewage backups. Professional root removal and regular maintenance are essential for homes near mature landscaping, especially during spring and fall when root growth peaks.
Drain cleaning in Memphis typically costs between $125 and $400, depending on the clog location and severity. Kitchen sink clogs average $125-$200, while main sewer line cleaning ranges from $250-$400. Hydro jetting services cost $400-$800. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work.
We recommend annual drain cleaning for most Memphis homes due to the area's hard water, clay soil, and mature trees. Homes in older neighborhoods like Midtown or those with frequent clogs should consider cleaning every 6-8 months. Regular maintenance prevents costly emergency backups.
Hydro jetting is superior for Memphis homes because it completely clears grease, scale, and tree roots that thrive in our climate. While snaking creates a temporary path through clogs, hydro jetting thoroughly cleans pipe walls. It's especially effective for clay and cast iron pipes common in older Memphis neighborhoods.
Yes, Memphis's mature oak, maple, and pecan trees aggressively invade sewer lines through tiny cracks in aging pipes. Once inside, roots expand and completely block flow. We use camera inspection to locate root intrusion, then remove them with hydro jetting or mechanical cutting. Regular treatment prevents regrowth.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency drain cleaning throughout Memphis, Shelby County, and surrounding areas. Whether it's a midnight sewage backup in Germantown or a holiday weekend clog in Downtown Memphis, our technicians respond quickly to prevent property damage and restore your drainage.
Memphis clogs commonly result from grease buildup (exacerbated by hot summers), tree root intrusion from mature oaks and maples, clay soil shifting pipes, and scale from hard water. Older cast iron pipes in Midtown and Downtown also corrode internally, creating rough surfaces that trap debris.