Drain Cleaning & Clog Removal

Clear Drains, Fast Service, No Mess Left Behind

A clogged drain is more than an inconvenience — it can signal a deeper problem in your plumbing system. Store-bought chemicals are rarely the answer; they damage your pipes over time and often don't fully clear the clog. Texas Legacy Plumbing uses professional-grade drain snakes and high-pressure hydro-jetting to clear blockages completely and diagnose what caused them, so the problem doesn't come right back.

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Signs Your Drains Need Professional Attention

Recognizing these signs early can save you significant repair costs. When in doubt, call us — we'll give you an honest assessment.

01

Slow draining sinks, tubs, or showers

Slow drains are the earliest warning sign of a developing blockage. Addressing it early prevents a complete clog.

02

Gurgling sounds from drains

Gurgling after water drains indicates air is trapped in the line, usually caused by a partial blockage or a venting issue.

03

Multiple fixtures draining slowly at once

When more than one fixture is slow or backing up simultaneously, the problem is likely in a shared drain line or the main sewer — not an individual fixture trap.

04

Sewage odors coming from drains

Foul smells from drains indicate organic buildup, a dry trap, or a potential sewer line issue that should be addressed promptly.

05

Water backing up in other fixtures

If flushing the toilet causes water to back up in a nearby tub or sink, the main sewer line is compromised and requires immediate attention.

06

Recurring clogs in the same drain

If the same drain keeps clogging, a partial blockage, root intrusion, or pipe damage is likely the root cause — not just debris buildup.

Our Drain Cleaning Process

We believe in transparency at every step. Here's exactly what to expect when you call Texas Legacy Plumbing.

01

Camera Inspection (Optional but Recommended)

For recurring or mysterious clogs, we send a waterproof camera through the line to see exactly what we're dealing with — grease buildup, root intrusion, a collapsed pipe, or simply debris.

02

Drain Snake / Auger Service

For typical household clogs in sinks, tubs, and toilets, we use professional-grade motorized augers to break up and remove the blockage completely.

03

Hydro-Jetting for Stubborn or Recurring Blockages

For grease buildup, scale, roots, or stubborn main line blockages, hydro-jetting delivers a high-pressure water stream that scours the pipe walls clean — not just pokes a hole through the clog.

04

Root Treatment

If tree root intrusion is found, we can apply a safe root-killing treatment after clearing to inhibit regrowth and extend the time before the next service is needed.

05

Follow-Up Recommendations

After clearing, we advise on preventive measures — from drain guards and enzyme treatments to longer-term pipe repair or replacement if structural damage is found.

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Texas Legacy Plumbing serves Liberty Hill, Austin, and the entire Central Texas metro. Call now for same-day service or schedule online.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before you call. Have a question we haven't answered? Call us directly.

Why shouldn't I just use Drano or liquid drain cleaners?

Chemical drain cleaners are caustic — they corrode older pipes (especially PVC and cast iron) and rarely dissolve the full clog. They also create a hazardous situation for plumbers who later work on the drain. Professional snake or hydro-jet service is faster, safer, and more effective.

How long does drain cleaning take?

A standard sink or tub drain cleaning takes 30–60 minutes. Main line cleaning with hydro-jetting typically takes 1–2 hours.

What is hydro-jetting and is it safe for my pipes?

Hydro-jetting uses water pressure (typically 3,000–4,000 PSI) to blast blockages and buildup from pipe walls. It is safe for pipes in good condition. We always inspect the line first to confirm the pipes can handle the pressure.

How often should I have my drains cleaned?

Most homes benefit from a main line cleaning every 2–3 years. Kitchens with heavy cooking use may benefit from annual sink drain cleaning. Homes with large trees near sewer lines may need annual root treatments.

Can you clear a clogged floor drain?

Yes — floor drains in utility rooms, garages, and basements are prone to debris and sediment buildup. We can clear and camera-inspect floor drains as part of our service.

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