Trusted by Texas property owners for sewer line repair, drain cleaning, and complete sewer solutions throughout Michigan.
Every sewer and drain service you need, delivered by experienced professionals who know the Texas area.
Commercial drain snaking for residential and commercial properties. Our motorized cable machines clear roots, grease, and debris from drain lines up to 100 feet or more from the access point.
Expert drain pipe repair for cracked, corroded, collapsed, and leaking drain lines. We use camera inspection to locate the damage and the most effective method to repair it permanently.
Thorough sewer line cleaning to remove grease, sludge, roots, and mineral deposits. We use hydro jetting and mechanical cleaning to restore full flow to your main sewer line.
Expert sewer pipe repair using proven techniques for every pipe material. We fix cracked, corroded, and root-damaged sewer lines with minimal property disruption and lasting results.
Professional CIPP relining to rehabilitate cracked, root-damaged, and leaking sewer lines from the inside. The epoxy-saturated liner cures in place and restores structural integrity without digging.
Around-the-clock emergency drain service for overflowing drains, sewage backups, and flooding. We respond fast with professional equipment to stop the emergency and protect your property.
Professional hydro jetting that removes everything from your pipe walls — tree roots, hardened grease, calcium buildup, and years of accumulated debris. Restores full pipe capacity in a single visit.
Advanced video camera inspection of your sewer and drain lines. Real-time footage identifies problems, pinpoints locations, and helps us recommend the most cost-effective solution.
New sewer line installation for additions, new construction, and properties connecting to municipal sewer for the first time. Proper grade, materials, and connections for long-term reliability.
Sewer cleanout installation gives you easy access to your main sewer line for future maintenance and emergency clearing. We install code-compliant cleanouts at the most strategic locations.
Full sewer lateral replacement using traditional excavation or trenchless pipe bursting. We remove old clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg pipe and install modern materials designed to last 50+ years.
Professional storm drain maintenance to keep surface water flowing safely away from your property. We clean catch basins, drain inlets, and underground storm lines to prevent flooding.
Trenchless sewer repair fixes damaged pipes without excavation. We use CIPP lining or pipe bursting to rehabilitate your sewer line while preserving your yard, driveway, and landscaping.
Fast sewer backup cleanup and repair. We clear the blockage, sanitize affected areas, and diagnose the cause to prevent future backups. Available around the clock for emergencies.
Complete drain cleaning services for residential and commercial properties. From a single slow sink to a whole-house cleaning, we restore every drain to maximum flow.
Industrial-strength commercial drain cleaning for restaurants, retail spaces, offices, and multi-unit buildings. We handle grease lines, floor drains, main sewers, and everything in between.
Fast clogged drain repair for stubborn blockages in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and main lines. We break through grease, hair, soap scum, and foreign object clogs quickly.
Complete grease trap maintenance including pumping, scraping, and cleaning. We document service for health department records and recommend optimal cleaning intervals based on your kitchen volume.
Texas property owners know that sewer and drain problems can strike without warning — heavy rain overwhelms storm drains, tree roots quietly invade sewer lines, and old pipes deteriorate from the inside out. With 19,741 residents depending on functioning drains, Scranton Sewer Authority provides emergency sewer and drain services built to handle everything from a slow sink to a full sewer backup.
Rapid response, accurate camera diagnostics, and the right repair method are not optional in Texas — they are essential. Our MI crews evaluate every sewer and drain call with local conditions in mind, deploying the right combination of snaking, jetting, and repair technology to solve the problem permanently. That diagnostic-first approach saves Texas property owners time and money.
Expertise, integrity, and rapid response — the Scranton Sewer Authority difference for Texas property owners.
We include a complimentary sewer camera inspection with every major service call. You see exactly what is happening inside your pipes and make informed decisions based on real footage.
Every sewer and drain technician on our team is fully licensed, insured, and trained in the latest pipe repair, cleaning, and inspection techniques. Your property is in qualified hands.
We use high-definition sewer cameras to see inside your pipes in real time. Accurate diagnosis means the right repair the first time — no guesswork, no unnecessary excavation, no wasted money.
From a simple drain cleaning to a full sewer line replacement, we handle the entire scope of sewer and drain work under one roof. One company, one point of contact, one guarantee.
Our hydro jetting equipment delivers up to 4,000 PSI of water pressure to scour pipe walls clean — removing roots, grease, scale, and years of buildup that snaking alone cannot clear.
Answers to the most frequently asked sewer and drain questions from Texas property owners.
Recurring clogs in Texas homes are usually caused by grease buildup inside drain lines, tree root intrusion into sewer pipes, pipe bellies or offsets that trap debris, or undersized plumbing. A sewer camera inspection identifies the root cause so we can fix the real problem, not just clear the symptom temporarily.
Yes. Our Texas, MI teams are equipped for drain cleaning at any scale — from residential kitchen and bathroom drains to commercial restaurant grease lines, multi-unit buildings, and industrial facilities. We carry equipment rated for pipes from 1.5 inches to 12 inches in diameter.
Most standard homeowners insurance policies in Texas do not cover sewer line repair due to normal wear and aging. However, sudden damage from events like tree root intrusion or ground shifting may be partially covered. Some carriers offer sewer line endorsements. We help Texas homeowners understand their coverage and provide documentation for claims that do apply.
Hydro jetting uses high-pressure water — up to 4,000 PSI — to scour pipe walls clean, removing grease, scale, tree roots, and mineral deposits. It is recommended for Texas properties with recurring clogs, heavy grease buildup, or sewer lines blocked by roots. It is the most effective way to restore full flow to your pipes.
Sewer line repair costs in Texas typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 for standard residential repairs and $5,000 to $15,000 or more for full replacements. Factors include pipe material, depth, length of damaged section, and whether trenchless methods can be used. We provide free camera inspections with detailed, written estimates before any work begins.
We recommend a sewer camera inspection every 2 to 3 years for Texas properties, or immediately if you notice warning signs like slow drains or sewage odors. Older homes in Texas with clay or cast iron pipes should be inspected more frequently. Regular inspection catches small problems before they become expensive emergencies.
Real reviews from property owners we have served across the country.
"Our restaurant had a grease trap emergency right before a health inspection. They came out the same morning, pumped and cleaned the trap, and got us compliant. Lifesavers."
"Our kitchen drain had been slow for weeks. The technician used a camera to find a grease buildup about 30 feet down the line, then hydro jetted the whole thing. Drains faster than it has in years. Great service."
"Called for a second opinion on a sewer line replacement quote from another company. They ran a camera and determined only a short section needed repair, not the whole line. Saved us thousands. Honest people."
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