Drain Cleaning & Clog Removal in Miami Beach
Sink backing up again? Shower draining slower every week? We clear kitchen, bath, and main line clogs across Miami Beach 24/7 — and when a clog keeps returning, we find out why instead of just selling you another snaking.
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- $175 flat diagnosis
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- 100% callback guarantee
Miami Beach drains clog for Miami Beach reasons
A huge share of this city's buildings went up in the Art Deco era, and many still drain through their original cast-iron lines. Decades of scale and corrosion have narrowed those pipes from the inside — so the grease, hair, and beach sand that a modern line would carry away instead catch on the rough walls and build up. Add roots hunting for water around older laterals, and you get the classic Miami Beach pattern: a drain that clogs, gets cleared, and clogs again a few months later.
Here's the part most companies won't say out loud: a clog that keeps coming back is a symptom, not the problem. Snaking clears tonight's blockage. A camera inspection finds the reason it returns — scale, a root intrusion, a bellied or broken section — so you can fix it once. We diagnose for a flat $175, tell you which situation you're in, and give you the complete price before any work starts. You pay when the work is done. No billing.
What we handle
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Kitchen, bath & shower drains
Grease-bound kitchen lines, hair-clogged tubs and showers, slow bathroom sinks — cleared mechanically, not with chemicals.
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Main line clogs
Sewage backing up a tub or floor drain, every fixture slow at once — 24/7, because main lines don't fail on a schedule.
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Recurring-clog camera diagnosis
When the same drain blocks again and again, we put a camera down the line and show you exactly what's causing it and where.
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Hydro-jetting where the line can take it
Scours scale and grease off the pipe walls instead of punching a hole through the clog — when the camera confirms the pipe is sound enough for it.
When a camera pays for itself
If a drain has clogged once in five years, you don't need a camera — you need it cleared, and we'll say so. But if you're calling about the same line for the second or third time, the math changes: every repeat visit costs money and solves nothing, because the cause is still in the pipe. One camera run shows the inside of the line and the exact spot of the trouble — corroded cast iron, roots, a sag holding standing water — so the next dollar you spend goes toward fixing the cause, not clearing the symptom again. That's the honest use of a camera: not an upsell on every visit, but the tool that ends the repeat-clog cycle.
Frequently asked questions
Diagnosis is a flat $175 — we find where and why the line is blocked and give you the complete price before any work starts. Clearing and jetting labor is quoted upfront; a camera location runs from $475 when one is actually warranted. You approve the full price first and pay on completion.
Usually it's the pipe, not your habits. Original cast-iron lines in older Miami Beach buildings have narrowed with decades of scale and corrosion, so grease, hair, and sand that a new pipe would pass instead catch and build up. A returning clog is a symptom — snaking clears tonight's blockage, a camera finds why it comes back.
No — not in an older building here. Caustic cleaners generate heat and attack metal that's already corroded; in aged cast iron they can eat through thin spots and turn a clog into a leak inside a wall. They also rarely remove the blockage — they burn a channel through it and it re-forms. Mechanical clearing is safer and actually works.
When the same drain clogs repeatedly, when several fixtures back up at once, or before you pay for a repair and want proof of what and where the problem is. For a one-time clog in a healthy line you usually don't need one — and we'll tell you that, too.
Yes. A main line backup doesn't wait for business hours and neither do we. The line is open around the clock, every request gets a callback, and you approve the price before work starts.