Drain Cleaning in Lakewood, CO

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A fully functioning drain system is something most homeowners only notice when it stops working. When it does, getting it resolved the same day matters — standing water in a sink, a shower that won't drain, or a backed-up sewer line all disrupt daily life in ways that compound the longer they sit. Our licensed plumbers are available for same-day service throughout Lakewood, handling everything from a single stubborn clog to a main sewer line problem. Call today and we'll get your plumbing moving again.

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Why Clogged Drains Are So Common in Lakewood Homes

Clogged drains are one of the most frequent plumbing calls in Lakewood — and for good reason. Grease buildup in kitchen lines, hair accumulation in bathroom drains, and tree root intrusion in sewer laterals are the most common causes, but Lakewood's older housing stock adds another

layer. Homes built in the 1950s through 1970s throughout Belmar, Applewood, Eiber, and Glennon Heights often still have their original drain pipes, which have had decades to accumulate buildup, corrode, and develop weak points.


Drain problems almost always get worse when ignored. A slow kitchen sink today becomes a complete backup next month. That's why an annual professional drain cleaning is worth scheduling before problems appear — it prevents the kind of buildup that leads to more expensive repairs down the line and protects your home from the water damage a full backup can cause.



Have a clog that needs attention now? Call today for drain cleaning and sewer line service from licensed Lakewood plumbers. See our full drain and sewer services page for everything we handle.

Professional Drain Cleaning Services Throughout Lakewood

A properly functioning drain system protects your home, your floors, and your foundation. We provide emergency drain service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, because a backed-up drain doesn't care what time it is. Our licensed plumbers are trained and equipped to handle every level of drain and sewer work — kitchen sinks, shower and tub drains, floor drains, main sewer lines, and storm drains — at residential and commercial properties across all of Lakewood's.

Warning Signs Your Main Sewer Line Needs Attention

A slow or backed-up drain can look like a minor inconvenience while pointing to a much larger problem in the main sewer line. When multiple drains in your Lakewood home are slow at the same time, toilets gurgle when other fixtures run, foul odors come up through drains, or you notice soggy or sunken patches in the yard, the main sewer line is the likely source.


In Lakewood neighborhoods near Bear Creek and Lakewood Gulch — where mature tree root systems are active and seasonal soil moisture fluctuates significantly — root intrusion and pipe displacement are leading causes of sewer line failure. Jefferson County's clay-heavy soil expands and contracts with the seasons, putting ongoing pressure on underground pipes. Our plumbers diagnose the problem accurately before recommending any repair, so you're not paying for work you don't need.

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Recurring Clogs and What to Do About Them

Drains that clog repeatedly after being cleared aren't just inconvenient — they signal that the root cause was never addressed. Store-bought drain cleaners create a narrow opening through a blockage without removing it, which is why the same drain fills up again weeks later. Recurring clogs often indicate buildup that's too established for consumer-grade tools, pipe damage that's catching debris, or root intrusion that will keep growing back until it's physically removed.

What Professional Drain Cleaning Fixes That DIY Can't

Professional drain cleaning starts with knowing what's actually causing the problem. Our plumbers use video camera inspection equipment to see inside your pipes before deciding on an approach — identifying whether you're dealing with a grease clog, a pipe crack, root intrusion, or accumulated scale buildup from Lakewood's hard water. That diagnosis determines the right solution the first time, rather than clearing the symptom and leaving the cause in place.

Types of Drain Cleaning Services We Offer:

We offer a range of drain cleaning services, including hydro-jetting and drain snaking, to clear tough clogs and debris. Our plumbers recommend the best approach for your specific drain problem. Our services are designed to be cost-effective and minimize disruptions to your daily routine.

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HydroScrub Jetting


High-pressure water jetting — sometimes called HydroScrub jetting — cleans the entire interior diameter of the pipe, not just a path through the center. It removes grease, scale, hair buildup, and tree roots from pipe walls, making it the right approach for recurring clogs, older pipes in Applewood and Morse Park with heavy accumulation, and commercial properties with high-volume drain use. No harsh chemicals — just water pressure that leaves the pipe genuinely clean.

Plumbing Video Camera Inspection

Before any drain repair or recommendation, we run a camera through the line to see exactly what's happening inside. Cracks, root intrusion, pip separation, and buildup all show up clearly on video. You see what we see, so there's no question about what the job actually requires.

How to Prevent Clogged Drains

Regular drain maintenance is the most reliable way to prevent clogs and keep your plumbing system healthy. We recommend scheduling regular drain cleaning to keep drains flowing smoothly. Our drain cleaning experts can provide recommendations specific to your home's layout, pipe age, and usage patterns to help you stay ahead of problems before they start.

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The Importance of Regular Drain Maintenance

Regular drain maintenance helps catch potential issues before they become major problems. It reduces the risk of costly repairs and keeps your home's plumbing system in good working order. For homes on septic systems, proper drain maintenance is especially important — our EPA-

recommended drain cleaning methods remove buildup safely, preventing backups that can overwhelm your system.

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Choosing the Right Drain Cleaning Company

When choosing a drain cleaning company, look for experience, proven equipment, and honest pricing. Our drain cleaning experts have years of experience handling everything from simple drain clogs to complex sewer line problems across Lakewood and Jefferson County. We offer a satisfaction guarantee and transparent pricing so you always know what you're paying for.


A reliable drain cleaning company resolves your current issues and offers preventative maintenance advice to help you avoid future problems — that is the standard we hold every visit to.

DIY vs. Professional Drain Cleaning Lakewood Colorado

DIY drain cleaning methods often cause more harm than good. Many homeowners reach for over-the-counter chemical drain cleaners or try baking soda and vinegar, expecting a quick fix.

These approaches can lead to bigger problems — pipe corrosion, incomplete clog removal, and the same backup returning a few weeks later.

Our professional drain cleaning services use industry-leading equipment to clear clogs safely and thoroughly. Our plumbers use hydro-jetting and drain snaking to handle even stubborn

blockages without damaging your pipes. We also provide a full inspection of your plumbing system to identify any underlying issues driving frequent clogs. Schedule with us for safe, effective drain cleaning that actually solves the problem.

Frequently Asked Questions About Drain Cleaning

  • What is the best way to clean your drains in Lakewood?

    For routine maintenance, the best

    approach is hot water flushes weekly, a baking soda and vinegar treatment monthly, and a professional drain cleaning once a year. Avoid chemical drain cleaners — they damage pipes over time and rarely fix the root problem. If slow drains keep coming back, it may not be a simple clog.

    Learn how to tell the difference in our guide on drain cleaning vs sewer line repair in Lakewood.

  • How Much Does Drain Cleaning Cost in Lakewood CO?

    The cost of drain cleaning services can vary depending on the severity of the clog and the location of the drain. Our drain cleaning services start at below $150, but the total cost can vary based on factors such as clog severity, drain accessibility, and tools required. We provide transparent pricing and will provide a detailed breakdown of the costs involved before proceeding with any work.


    To avoid unexpected costs and maintain your plumbing system, we encourage you to schedule service for regular drain cleaning.

  • How Often Should House Drains be Cleaned?

    Regular maintenance is crucial not only for preventing clogs but also for prolonging the life of your plumbing system. By having your drains cleaned quarterly, you can catch early signs of wear and tear or potential blockages before they escalate into major issues. This proactive approach can save homeowners  from unexpected plumbing emergencies and costly repairs. Homeowners are encouraged to schedule service for quarterly drain cleaning to maintain their plumbing system.

  • What Happens If You Don't Clean Your Drains?

    Having no water supply is an easy way to prevent flooding and septic issues. However, neglecting regular drain cleaning can lead to severe plumbing problems. Without proper maintenance, clogs can build up over time, causing slow drainage, unpleasant odors, and even backups in your plumbing system. These issues can escalate, potentially leading to water damage in your home and costly repairs. Regular drain cleaning services can help ensure that your plumbing system functions efficiently, preventing the inconvenience and expense of dealing with stubborn clogs and drainage problems. It’s essential to address any signs of a clogged drain promptly to avoid further complications, such as damage to pipes or the need for emergency plumbing services. Homeowners should schedule service for regular drain cleaning to avoid severe plumbing problems and costly repairs.

  • Can a Drain Be Repaired Without Digging Up?

    Adaptable solutions. Integrated Drain Repair offers a flexible solution covering the entire range of drain systems and pipes. The trenchless system is effective in removing contaminants from the pipes with no excavation required. This innovative approach utilizes advanced technology to rehabilitate existing pipes without the need for disruptive digging, preserving your landscaping and reducing the overall repair time. Trenchless methods, such as pipe relining and pipe bursting, are not only efficient but also environmentally friendly, as they minimize waste and lower the carbon footprint associated with traditional repair methods. By opting for trenchless drain repair, homeowners can enjoy a seamless and cost-effective solution that restores the integrity of their plumbing system while avoiding the inconvenience of extensive excavation work. These modern techniques ensure that your plumbing remains in optimal condition, preventing future issues and extending the lifespan of your drain system. Homeowners are encouraged to schedule service for regular drain cleaning to prevent the need for extensive repairs.

  • Who Pays For A Collapsed Drain?

    Your property is your own responsibility, and the waste draining lines within the boundary of your home are required to service the entire property, unless they only serve the home. In most cases, homeowners are responsible for maintaining and repairing the drains and sewer lines that fall within their property lines. However, if the drain or sewer line serves multiple fixtures or properties, such as a shared line with neighbors, the responsibility may be shared or fall under the jurisdiction of local authorities. It’s essential to understand the specific regulations and guidelines to determine who is responsible for repairs in the event of a collapsed drain. Consulting with experienced plumbers or local plumbing services can provide clarity and ensure that any necessary repairs are handled efficiently and in compliance with local codes. Homeowners should schedule service for regular drain cleaning to prevent collapsed drains and ensure their plumbing system remains in good condition.