Drain Cleaning — Las Vegas, NV
Sometimes the call is genuinely an emergency. Sometimes it's a Monday morning fix. We'll be honest about which one yours is. We carry our own insurance, pull our own permits, and service everything we install. Same shop, all the way through.
What you're paying for
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've 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.
Drain Cleaning in Las Vegas — what's typical here
From downtown Las Vegas to the outer subdivisions, we cover the metro on standard pricing. No travel surcharge inside the service radius.
What it costs
For drain cleaning jobs in the Las Vegas area:
- Kitchen sink cable: $145 – $340
- Toilet auger: $180 – $260
- Main sewer line cable: $240 – $540
- Hydro-jet + video camera inspection: $480 – $950
- Camera-only inspection: $180 – $280
Other things we handle locally
- Gas Line Repair in Las Vegas
- Toilet Repair & Installation in Las Vegas
- Emergency Plumbing in Las Vegas
- Sewer Line Repair & Replacement in Las Vegas
- Water Heater Repair & Replacement in Las Vegas
What a typical call looks like
Last spring we got a call from a homeowner near the west Las Vegas. Slow kitchen drain that kept clogging every six weeks. Diagnosis: 15 years of grease + calcium buildup in a 1960s galvanized line. We hydro-jetted the line and recommended yearly maintenance, ran the test, and were out the door in about two hours. Total: $1450 including parts.