Drain Snake Service
Drain cable services, also known as snake or rooter services, use a flexible electric auger to clear clogs and restore proper drainage. This method effectively removes blockages in smaller drain lines, keeping water flowing smoothly.
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Technicians commonly deploy drain cables when lines back up due to roots, foreign objects, pipe collapses, pipe bellies, or improper grading. By accessing the system through various entry points, they can quickly locate and clear problem areas.
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Ideal for both residential and commercial properties, this service provides a fast, reliable solution for slow drains, backups, and minor pipe obstructions.

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What Are Cable Services or a Drain Snake?
​A drain snake, also called a plumbing snake or drain auger, is a tool used to clear clogs inside pipes. Think of it as a long, flexible metal cable with a spiral tip at the end that is designed to travel deep into a drain.
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The cable is stored inside a drum and slowly fed into the pipe. As it moves forward, the rotating tip works to break up, grab, or push through whatever is causing the blockage. This could be grease, food waste, hair, soap buildup, or other soft debris.
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Professional drain snakes are much stronger and longer than the small hand tools sold in stores. When used by a trained technician, the cable can reach deep into the plumbing system and apply enough force to loosen stubborn clogs without damaging the pipe.
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Drain cable services are commonly used for sinks, showers, tubs, floor drains, and other smaller drain lines. They are especially effective when water is draining slowly or has backed up completely. Once the clog is cleared, water can flow freely again, restoring normal drainage.
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While drain snaking is a reliable solution for many clogs, it works best for soft or localized blockages. In cases of heavy buildup or recurring issues, hydro jetting may be recommended.
What Are the Cons of Using Drain Snakes?
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Drain snakes do not remove all buildup inside your pipes. They are good for clearing a clog quickly, but they do not provide the deep cleaning that methods like hydro jetting can offer.
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Limited effectiveness
Snakes have their limits. Very tough clogs, like hardened grease or heavy mineral buildup, may not be fully cleared.
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Risk of damage
If used incorrectly, a drain snake can scratch, crack, or even punch holes in pipes. Inexperienced operators may accidentally cause more problems than they solve.
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Incomplete removal
Sometimes a clog is only partially removed, which can cause it to reform quickly.
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While drain snaking can be effective for certain blockages, it is not always the best long-term solution. High-pressure hydro jetting provides a more thorough cleaning, improving water flow and helping prevent future clogs.
Drain Snakes vs. Hydro Jetting
Drain Snakes
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Best for small, soft clogs: Works well on hair, soap buildup, and minor grease.
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Quick relief: Can restore flow immediately for localized blockages.
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Limited cleaning: Leaves some debris behind and does not clean the full pipe.
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Cost-effective: Faster and usually less expensive than advanced cleaning methods.
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Hydro Jetting
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Deep, complete cleaning: High-pressure water scours pipes, removing grease, debris, mineral buildup, and even tree roots.
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Prevents future clogs: Cleans the full pipe system, reducing the chance of recurring blockages.
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Safe and professional: Performed by trained technicians to protect your pipes while delivering powerful results.
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Long-term maintenance: Improves water flow, extends pipe life, and keeps your plumbing system running efficiently.
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Ideal for tough or persistent clogs: Works where drain snakes may fall short, making it a smarter choice for long-term reliability.​​
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Bottom Line:
Drain snakes can handle simple, everyday clogs, but for a thorough, long-lasting solution, hydro jetting is the clear choice. It cleans deeper, protects your pipes, and helps prevent future plumbing problems, making it the smarter investment for both homeowners and businesses.
