Garland is one of our busiest cities for drain and sewer work, for a straightforward reason: a large stock of 1960s–1980s homes with clay sewer lines, cast-iron drain systems, and galvanized branch lines. Clay sewer joints allow root intrusion over time. Cast iron corrodes and narrows internally. Garland drain problems are often more complex than they look on the surface.
We don't just clear the line and leave in Garland. We run a camera to show you what's in the line, document the condition, and give you a clear picture of whether the problem will recur. For Garland's older sewer lines especially, knowing the line condition is the difference between a $200 clearing and a $200 clearing that leads to a $5,000 emergency three months later.