Colorado Springs drain cleaning

Colorado Springs has more drain cleaning shops than the local search results show. We're the one without the marketing budget — but the one your neighbors actually call back. Three things you can count on: we show up when we say we will, we quote before we work, and we don't pad the bill.

Talk to a tech: (800) 555-1024

Notes on Colorado Springs housing stock

From downtown Colorado Springs to the outer subdivisions, we cover the metro on standard pricing. No travel surcharge inside the service radius.

What's typical for this job

Drain cleaning sits between simple kitchen-sink clogs and full sewer-line replacements. We do everything in between: tub drains, laundry standpipes, kitchen sinks, toilets, and main lines.

First call is always cable (also called snaking). For most kitchen and bath blockages, a cable hits the obstruction and clears it. Cost: $145 to $340 depending on access.

If the cable doesn't clear it — common with grease accumulation in older kitchen lines, or root invasion in main sewer lines — the next step is hydro-jetting at 4,000 PSI. That actually scours the pipe rather than punching a hole through the clog. Cost: $480 to $950, often with a camera inspection thrown in.

The camera tells you whether you have a recurring problem (cracked tile, belly in the line, foreign object) versus a one-off clog. It's worth doing on a third call to the same drain — that's when something structural is usually behind the clog.

What it costs

For drain cleaning jobs in the Colorado Springs area:

From the books — a recent Colorado Springs job

Got a call last month from a the south side Colorado Springs home — 1970s build. Symptom: a tub that never drained right since they moved in. Cause: a kid's plastic toy lodged 18 inches into the trap arm. Pulled it out with a cable, all done in in one trip, billed flat-rate at $820.

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