A clogged drain is often just a symptom of a larger problem deeper in your pipes. Store-bought chemical cleaners can damage your pipes and rarely solve the issue. We provide professional drain cleaning and hydro-jetting services in Shamokin Dam, PA. We don't just poke a hole in the clog; we clean the pipe wall-to-wall to restore it to like-new condition.
For recurring drain clogs, snaking isn't enough. We use hydro-jet drain cleaning, which utilizes high-pressure water streams (up to 4000 PSI) to scour the inside of your pipes. This blasts away years of built-up grease, soap scum, and mineral scale. It is also the most effective method for cutting through tree roots that have invaded your sewer line.
If multiple fixtures in your home are backing up (e.g., the toilet gurgles when the shower runs), you have a main line blockage. We perform main sewer line cleaning to clear the obstruction. We follow this with a camera inspection to check for cracks, bellies, or severe root intrusion.
Our goal is to keep your drains flowing. However, if our camera reveals that the pipe is collapsed or heavily damaged by roots, cleaning won't last. We use this diagnostic data to offer you permanent solutions, such as trenchless pipe repair or spot repairs, ensuring you stop throwing money at a broken pipe.
Don't settle for a temporary fix. Let our hydro-jetting technology scour your pipes clean and prevent future emergencies.
Schedule your drain service: (833) 963-1627
"My kitchen sink drained slow for years. They hydro-jetted the line and pulled out a massive grease clog. It drains like a whirlpool now."
"I had roots in my main line causing backups. They jetted the roots out and showed me the camera footage. Very cool technology."
"Professional and clean. They put down drop cloths and didn't leave a mess. Finally, my shower doesn't fill up with water."
"Shamokin" /ʃəˈmoʊkɪn/, or "Shahëmokink" in the Delaware language, and Schahamokink in another Algonquian language, means "place of eels." The borough name is also derived from a 10-foot-tall (3.0 m) dam that was built across the Susquehanna River in the 19th century. The dam supported steamboat ferries run by Ira T. Clement, which transported goods and people between Shamokin Dam and the city of Sunbury on the Northumberland County side of the river. These ferries operated from 1772 until the Bainbridge Street Bridge was built in 1907. The dam also provided water to the Susquehanna Division of the Pennsylvania Canal System, which was constructed on the western bank of the river. The dam was destroyed by ice in March 1904. Shamokin Dam is distinct from the city of Shamokin, Pennsylvania, which is located to the east.
Zip Codes in Shamokin Dam, PA that we also serve: 17876