Drain School
Know your pipes before you pay anyone.
The same explanations we give standing in your yard — written down. Read these and you'll know more about your sewer line than most salesmen want you to.
7 signs your sewer line is failing
The warning signs that show up weeks or months before the backup — and which ones mean "call today."
Read the guide → MethodsHydro jetting vs. snaking
Why the $99 drain-clearing special keeps needing to be repeated — and when each method is actually the right call.
Read the guide → ProcessWhat happens during a sewer camera inspection
Step by step: what the camera sees, what the footage tells us, and why we won't quote a repair without it.
Read the guide → DecisionsTrenchless repair vs. excavation
How to tell when a line can be saved from the inside — and when digging is honestly the better answer.
Read the guide → HomebuyersThe homebuyer's guide to sewer scopes
The cheapest inspection that screens for the most expensive surprise — what it covers and how to read the results.
Read the guide → CostsSewer line repair cost in Denver
What each repair method runs, what moves the price, and how to avoid paying for a dig you don't need.
Read the guide → SymptomsWhy does my drain keep clogging?
A repeat clog has an underlying cause — grease, roots, scale, or a sag. How to find it and fix it once.
Read the guide → SeasonalWhy drains back up in winter in Colorado
Holiday load, congealing grease, freeze-thaw movement — and how to winter-proof your lines in the fall.
Read the guide → Buyer's guideHow to choose a drain company in Parker
Five objective tests to run on any drain & sewer company before you sign — including us.
Read the guide → ReferenceDrain & sewer glossary
Lateral, belly, cleanout, scoping — every term a drain tech might say, defined in plain English.
Browse terms →Reading done. Drain still broken?
Talk to the crew that wrote these — camera first, straight answer second.