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Emergency Drain Cleaning
4.6(
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Serving Rose Hill, KS and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Emergency Drain Cleaning called shortly after I posted what I wanted. In a very short time he was here with everything he needed to fix my drain and it turned out that he needed it all ( including 2 Co2 cartridges ). I had been dealing with a clogged kitchen drain for about a week and Drano wasn't getting it. So when I saw the drain was full of water I got my plunger and REALLY started plunging and I heard a lot of plastic cracking and I knew what it was, my grandkids had put a small bottle of water in the drain that I keep for their trip home. Now I didn't have a choice but to pay for a professional. He ended up using everything he had brought ( including 2 Co2 cartridges ) the last snake did it. What a relief !!!"
Response time4 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by55%of homeowners
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During the inspection, you’ll watch a high-definition video feed that shows exactly what’s going on inside the pipe—everything from minor buildup to major cracks. Your plumber pauses the footage to explain what you’re seeing and why it matters. Bright lights and self-leveling cameras make sure each section is captured clearly, so you leave with a complete picture of your sewer’s health.

Most professionals complete a standard sewer camera inspection in an hour. That window covers setting up the gear, guiding the camera through the line, and reviewing the footage with you. If your house lacks a cleanout and the technician needs to pull a toilet or access a vent stack, tack on a little extra time—and cost—for that added work.

Yes, a sewer camera inspection can help you identify septic system problems. A sewer camera gives your pro a live view of the pipes leading to the septic tank, so they can spot blockages, corrosion, leaks, or other red flags without guesswork. Pinpointing the problem quickly means you can plan the right repair and keep the entire septic system running smoothly.

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