You ran the dishwasher, took a shower, did a load of laundry — and now something's backing up. Maybe it's the kitchen sink holding a pool of gray water. Maybe it's the tub draining slower every day. Maybe it's worse, and the main line is sending it all back up through the lowest drain in the house. Whatever it is, you want it gone, and you want a straight answer on why it happened.
We clear clogged drains for Colton homeowners, from Downtown and South Colton out to Cooley Ranch and Reche Canyon. Kitchen, bath, laundry, or the main line under the yard — we find where it's stuck and clear it.
Same-day appointments most days, and 24/7 when it's an emergency you can't sit on. Call and we'll tell you what it'll take.
Why Your Drain Keeps Clogging in Colton
A clog is rarely random. Kitchen lines pack up with grease and food that cooled and hardened inside the pipe. Bathroom drains choke on hair and soap scum. Laundry lines catch lint and detergent buildup. And in a lot of older Colton neighborhoods, the main sewer line is the real culprit — clay pipe from the 1950s and 60s that tree roots have crept into through the joints, narrowing the line until everything backs up at once.
Hard water makes all of it worse. The Inland Empire runs hard, so scale builds on the inside walls of your pipes and gives gunk something to grab onto. A line that used to flush clean now snags on every little thing that goes down it.
Here's how we fix it. We don't just plunge it and run. We clear the blockage — cabling for hair and grease, hydro jetting when the line is caked or root-bound — and then we tell you whether it was a one-time clog or a sign of something deeper. If it's roots in a clay sewer line, a snake buys you a few months; we'll walk you through what a real fix looks like so you're not calling us back every spring.
Signs Your Drain Needs Attention
- Water pools in the sink or tub and drains slow, or not at all
- Gurgling sounds from a drain when you run water somewhere else
- A sewage or rotten-egg smell coming up from a drain
- More than one fixture backing up at the same time — often a main line problem
- Water rising in the lowest drain or shower when you flush the toilet
- The same drain clogs again weeks after you cleared it yourself

