Recurring backups and slow drains in valley homes usually trace back to the pipe itself — roots, scale, a sagging belly, or a cracked joint. We find the real cause and fix it without tearing up your home.
Snaking treats the symptom. We diagnose the cause — then fix it once.
Mature mesquite, ficus, and palms send roots into the smallest crack at a pipe joint — the #1 cause of repeat backups in older valley neighborhoods.
Clay, cast iron, and Orangeburg lines from the mid-century building boom are now well past their service life and failing.
Expansive clay and caliche soils shift, creating low spots where waste collects and clogs again and again.
Cast iron tuberculates and narrows from the inside, choking flow until even careful households back up.
Tap the symptoms you’re seeing. Then let’s confirm it on camera — free.
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Cracked clay joint, full of feeder roots → smooth structural CIPP liner.
Tuberculated 1960s cast iron, half-blocked by scale → descaled & coated.
Deformed, delaminating Orangeburg → burst & replaced with new HDPE.
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"Recurring backup every few months — turned out to be roots in a cracked clay line. They showed me on camera, lined it, and it's been flawless since. No torn-up yard."
"Our restaurant couldn't afford downtime. They scoped it, jetted the grease, and lined the line over a weekend. Documented everything for our records."
"Got three quotes. Drainiology was the only one who put a camera down first and explained why it wasn't 'just a clog.' Fair price, no upsell."
Book a free camera inspection and get a plain-English diagnosis — plus a fixed quote before any work begins.