Drain Cleaning Service Alachua County, FL

Clear Drains, No Surprises, No Runaround

Same-day drain cleaning service in Alachua — with upfront pricing, a licensed crew, and a family-owned team that actually shows up.

Licensed and Insured Florida Plumbers

We’re fully licensed through Florida’s DBPR — so your work is done legally, correctly, and covered if anything goes sideways.

Upfront Pricing Before We Start

You get a clear quote before any work begins. No line items added mid-job, no invoice that doesn’t match what you agreed to.

Same-Day and 24/7 Availability

Drain emergencies don’t wait for business hours. We’re available around the clock, every day — including weekends and holidays.

Drain Cleaning Near Me — Alachua County

When the Drain Won't Clear, We Will

A slow drain has a way of turning into a stopped drain at the worst possible moment — right before Thanksgiving, the night before guests arrive, or on a Sunday morning when no one wants to deal with it. Whether it’s a clogged kitchen sink, a backed-up shower, or a main sewer line that’s completely stopped, we handle it the same day you call. We serve homeowners, landlords, and businesses across Alachua and the surrounding Alachua County area. From the older homes near the Duck Pond Historic District with their aging cast iron pipes, to rental properties near UF, to rural homes in Newberry and Archer that run on septic — we’ve seen every version of this problem and fixed most of them more than once.

Professional Drain Cleaning Alachua County, FL

What Changes After We Clear Your Drain

It’s not just water flowing again — it’s one less thing sitting in the back of your mind every time you turn on a faucet.
For landlords and property managers, you get a clean, documented service visit that holds up if a tenant ever questions the work.
No surprise bill waiting at the end. The price we quoted is the price you pay.
If there’s something bigger going on — root intrusion, a cracked line — you find out now, before it becomes a much more expensive problem.
Water drains the way it should — no standing water, no gurgling, no slow trickle that gets worse every week.
You know exactly what caused the clog and what to watch for, because we tell you before we leave.
Your pipes stay intact — professional cleaning is safer for your plumbing than the chemical drain cleaners sitting under your sink.

Sewer Camera Inspection Alachua County, FL

We Look Before We Recommend Anything

One of the most common complaints homeowners have about plumbers is feeling like they were sold something they didn’t need. We get it. And it’s exactly why we use sewer camera inspection to diagnose drain problems before we tell you what needs to be done. A camera goes into the line and shows us — and you — exactly what’s there. A grease buildup that needs hydro-jetting. A root that’s worked its way into an older clay pipe. A section of line that’s partially collapsed. Whatever it is, you see the same footage we do. No guesswork, no upselling based on assumptions. This matters especially in Alachua County’s older towns, where homes built in the 1950s through the 1970s often have original cast iron or clay sewer lines. Those pipes don’t fail overnight — they give warning signs first. A camera inspection catches those signs early, when the fix is still a manageable one.

Septic Tank Service Near Me — Alachua County

Drain Cleaning and Septic Service, Both Covered

If your home is on a septic system — which is common throughout Alachua County, particularly in areas like Newberry, Archer, Micanopy, and Hawthorne — a slow or backed-up drain isn’t always just a clogged pipe. Sometimes it’s a sign that your septic tank is full, overloaded, or not draining into the drain field the way it should. We handle both sides of that equation. Septic tank cleaning, septic service, and septic inspections are part of what we do — so if you call us about a drain problem and it turns out the septic system is the root cause, we don’t refer you somewhere else. We handle it. One call, one crew, one clear answer about what’s going on and what it costs to fix it.

Drain Cleaning Service FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does drain cleaning cost in Alachua County, FL?
Pricing depends on what’s causing the clog and where it is in the line. A simple shower or sink drain typically costs less than clearing a main sewer line or addressing root intrusion. What we can tell you is that you’ll know the price before we start — not after. We provide free quotes, and the number we give you is the number on your invoice. If you’ve dealt with plumbers who added charges mid-job without explanation, that’s not how we operate. Call us, describe what’s happening, and we’ll give you a straight answer on cost before anyone touches a pipe in your Alachua home.
Snaking — also called drain augering — uses a flexible metal cable to physically break through or pull out a clog. It’s effective for most common blockages like hair, soap buildup, or a single obstruction in the line. Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of the pipe, clearing grease buildup, mineral deposits, and debris along the entire length of the line rather than just punching through a single spot. For recurring clogs or heavy grease accumulation — common in older Alachua County kitchens and commercial properties — hydro-jetting tends to last longer because it cleans the pipe walls, not just the blockage itself.
We’re not going to make you feel bad for trying it — most people do. But chemical drain cleaners are worth understanding before you reach for them again. They work by generating heat through a chemical reaction, which can soften or dissolve organic clogs like hair and grease. The problem is that same heat and chemical reaction can damage pipe joints, corrode older cast iron lines, and soften PVC over time with repeated use. If the clog is still there after you’ve used a chemical cleaner, let us know before we start — it affects how we approach the job safely. Either way, we’ll handle it without judgment.
The clearest sign of a main line backup is when multiple drains in your home stop working at the same time — or when using one fixture causes another to back up. For example, if flushing your toilet makes water come up in your shower, that’s almost always a main line issue, not an isolated clog. You might also notice gurgling sounds from floor drains or slow drainage throughout the house rather than in just one spot. In Alachua County, tree root intrusion is one of the most common causes of main line blockages, particularly in older neighborhoods where mature trees grow close to sewer laterals. A sewer camera inspection will confirm it quickly.
Simple drain cleaning — clearing a clog from an existing line — typically doesn’t require a permit. But once the work moves into repair or replacement of sewer lines, pipe sections, or connections to the municipal system, Florida permit requirements often apply. This matters more than most homeowners realize. Work done without required permits can complicate your homeowner’s insurance coverage and create legal issues when you go to sell the property. As a licensed Florida plumbing contractor, we know when a permit is needed and handle that process correctly. You don’t have to figure it out yourself — that’s part of what you’re paying for when you hire someone licensed.
For most Alachua homeowners, having your drains professionally cleaned once a year is a reasonable baseline — especially if you have older pipes, mature trees near your sewer line, or a household that puts a lot through the kitchen drain. Florida’s climate plays a role here too. The heat and humidity accelerate organic buildup inside pipes faster than in drier parts of the country, and Alachua County’s heavy summer rainy season puts additional stress on drainage systems. If you’re a landlord managing rental properties near UF or elsewhere in Alachua County, annual drain maintenance between tenant turnovers is one of the more cost-effective things you can do to avoid emergency calls mid-lease.