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Draper, Salt Lake County · ZIP 84020

Drain Cleaning in Draper, Utah

Free in-home estimate · Family-owned · Licensed & insured · 10+ years serving Utah

$159–$950 typical
1-3 hours
Licensed & insured

What homeowners in Draper should know about drain cleaning

Drain backups in Draper usually fall into one of three buckets: kitchen sink (grease + food scraps from years of accumulation), bathroom tub/shower (hair + soap scum), or main sewer line (tree roots, separated joints, or in older Draper neighborhoods, original Orangeburg pipe collapsing). We diagnose with a camera scope before we cable or jet — so you see exactly what's down there and we don't sell you a bigger service than you need. Flat-rate pricing on every job. Draper's 20+ grain hard water also contributes to mineral buildup that narrows pipe interiors over time — when your main line is taking 5+ minutes to drain, that's almost always the cumulative scale, not a single clog.

Why Draper homeowners pick us for drain cleaning

Camera inspection before cabling - you see what is actually clogging the line, not what we say is there

Flat-rate pricing, never hourly - the quote you see is what you pay regardless of how long the job takes

Hydrojet capability for tree roots and heavy scale in older ${city} sewer mains - cable alone won't clear those

Drain Cleaning FAQ — Draper edition

How much does drain cleaning cost in Draper?

Common Draper drain cleaning prices: kitchen sink clog $159-$280, single fixture bathroom drain $159-$240, main sewer line cable $325-$525, main line hydrojet $450-$850, camera inspection alone $189-$280 (waived if we do the cabling that visit). Flat-rate pricing - we don't bill hourly.

When do I need a hydrojet vs a snake in Draper?

Snake (cable) is right for fresh clogs in residential drains - hair, food, paper. Hydrojet is the right call for: tree root incursion into the sewer main (common in older Draper neighborhoods), heavy grease accumulation in restaurant or large household kitchen lines, mineral scale built up over decades. Camera scope tells us which.

My main sewer line keeps backing up in my Draper home - what now?

Repeated main-line backups in Draper are usually one of three things: tree roots growing through pipe joints (very common with mature cottonwoods/maples), broken section of cast iron pipe (1950s-1970s Draper homes), or original clay/Orangeburg sewer line that has collapsed. Camera scope identifies which - then we quote either repeated maintenance hydrojetting (cheap), spot repair (mid), or trenchless lining (most expensive but permanent).

Do you do same-day drain cleaning in Draper?

Yes - most weekday drain calls in Draper get same-day service. Main-line backups (whole-house backup) get priority dispatch since they're effectively unusable plumbing until cleared. Single-fixture clogs (one slow sink) typically scheduled next-business-day during peak weeks.

Will Drano work or do I need a plumber in Draper?

Drano-style chemical drain cleaners work briefly on light hair/soap clogs but are bad news for older galvanized or cast iron pipe (corrodes them), don't touch tree roots or scale, and the residue can burn techs working on the line later. For one-off bathroom slow drains: try a hair-trap first. For anything recurring, kitchen grease, or main-line backups in your Draper home: skip the chemicals, cable it properly.

Ready for your free Draper estimate?

We come to your home, do a real assessment, and give you a written, fixed-price quote — no obligation, no high-pressure sales.