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Clear Drains That Actually Stay Clear

Drain and clogged line cleaning services for homes and businesses in Snellville, Georgia.

When water pools in your kitchen sink or backs up into the shower in Snellville, grease, hair, soap scum, or debris has likely built up inside your drain lines. You might hear gurgling sounds from the pipes, notice slow drainage in multiple fixtures, or smell foul odors coming from the drains. Action Septic Pro uses professional equipment to clear blockages from interior and exterior lines, restoring proper flow and preventing backups throughout your property.

Clogs form when everyday materials accumulate inside pipes over time, narrowing the passage until water can no longer move freely. Kitchen drains collect grease and food particles, bathroom drains trap hair and soap residue, and main sewer lines can fill with roots, dirt, or foreign objects. We use augers, hydro-jetting equipment, and camera inspection tools to locate the blockage, break it apart, and flush it out of the system. In Snellville, we work on drain lines common to residential and commercial properties, including under-slab lines, exterior cleanouts, and multi-fixture systems that serve entire buildings.

Schedule drain cleaning to restore proper flow in your Snellville property.

How we clear blockages and restore flow

We start by identifying which drains are affected and locating the most accessible cleanout or access point to reach the clog. For simple stoppages near fixtures, we use a drain auger to break through the blockage and pull out hair, debris, or buildup. For deeper clogs in main lines or exterior pipes, we deploy a hydro-jetting system that uses high-pressure water to scour the inside of the pipe and flush everything into the sewer or septic system. In Snellville, many older homes have cast iron or galvanized steel drain lines that accumulate buildup faster than modern PVC, so we adjust our approach based on the pipe material and condition.

After cleaning, water drains quickly from sinks, tubs, and toilets without pooling or backing up into other fixtures. Foul odors disappear once the blockage is removed and airflow returns to normal inside the line. You should notice that multiple fixtures drain simultaneously without gurgling, slow flow, or overflow, and the system operates the way it did when the pipes were new.

We inspect the line after cleaning to confirm the blockage is gone and check for signs of damage, such as cracks or root intrusion, that could cause future problems. This service does not include structural pipe repairs or fixture replacements. If we find damage during the inspection, we explain your options and provide a clear estimate for any additional work. Once the line is clear, your plumbing system returns to normal drainage performance.

A few quick answers before you book service

People in Snellville often ask whether chemical drain cleaners work, how often they should schedule cleaning, and what causes recurring clogs. These are the questions we answer most often when clearing drain lines.

What causes drains to clog?
Kitchen drains clog when grease, oil, and food scraps build up inside the pipe, while bathroom drains trap hair, soap scum, and toothpaste residue. Main sewer lines can clog from tree roots growing into joints, dirt washing into the pipe, or foreign objects flushed down toilets.
How do you clear a clogged drain?
We use a drain auger to break through blockages near fixtures and hydro-jetting equipment to scour buildup from main lines. Hydro-jetting uses pressurized water to remove grease, debris, and scale from the inside of the pipe, leaving it clean and free-flowing.
Why do my drains keep clogging?
Recurring clogs usually mean there is a deeper problem such as a partial blockage farther down the line, a sagging pipe that traps debris, or root intrusion that narrows the passage. If the same drain clogs repeatedly after cleaning, we recommend a camera inspection to locate the underlying issue.
How often should I have my drains cleaned?
Most residential properties benefit from professional drain cleaning every one to two years to prevent buildup and keep lines flowing smoothly. Commercial properties, especially restaurants and facilities with high water use, may need cleaning quarterly or semi-annually depending on usage and waste type.
When should I call for drain cleaning?
Call as soon as you notice slow drainage, water backing up into other fixtures, or foul odors from your drains. Waiting too long can turn a simple clog into a major backup that affects multiple areas of your home or business, so addressing the problem early saves time and money.

Action Septic Pro clears clogged drains and sewer lines for homeowners and businesses throughout Snellville using equipment designed for effective, long-lasting results. Learn more if you are dealing with slow drains, backups, or recurring clogs in your property.