Drain Cleaning services in Tucson
About a third of drain cleaning calls in Tucson turn out to be something the homeowner could fix in 10 minutes with a $12 part. We'll tell you which third. We're licensed, insured, and direct. No upselling, no door-to-door pitches, no hour-long sales appointments.
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Drain Cleaning in Tucson — what's typical here
Our techs know the Tucson area: housing stock, soil, water main configurations, the parts that usually fail first.
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 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.
Fair pricing for this work
Kitchen sink cable runs $145 – $340. Toilet auger runs $180 – $260. Main sewer line cable runs $240 – $540. Hydro-jet + video camera inspection runs $480 – $950. Camera-only inspection runs $180 – $280.
What a typical call looks like
A Tucson customer in their 1990s home had been chasing a tub that never drained right since they moved in for weeks before calling. A kid's plastic toy lodged 18 inches into the trap arm was the actual cause. We pulled it out with a cable; everything stable since. About $540 all in.