Clogs cleared fast — kitchens, tubs, toilets, and main lines. Wilton is horse country — long driveways, big parcels, wells, septic, and service lines that run a long way before they ever reach the house.
One slow drain is usually a local clog. Several slow drains, gurgling, or backups at once usually mean the problem is in your main line — and the longer it waits, the worse and more expensive it gets. We clear kitchen sinks, tubs, showers, toilets, laundry lines, and main sewer lines, and we tell you straight which kind of problem you have before any work starts.
If a clog keeps coming back, we don't just keep snaking it and billing you. We find out why — that's usually a camera inspection conversation, and we'll show you what we see on screen.
How do I know if it’s one clog or my main line?
If just one fixture is slow, it’s likely a local clog. If multiple drains slow down, gurgle, or back up together — especially at the lowest drains in the house — that points to the main line. We can usually tell you which it is over the phone from your description.
Do you handle septic-connected drains?
Yes. A lot of our service area is on septic, and the rules are different — some treatments and techniques that are fine on city sewer can hurt a septic system. We work with that reality every week.
What should I avoid pouring down a slow drain?
Skip the repeated chemical openers. They’re hard on pipes (and on septic systems), and when they don’t work the problem is still there — now with caustic water sitting on top of it. A proper clearing costs less than pipe damage.