Drain cleaning in Sterling Heights — newer PVC sewers, younger root systems
Sterling Heights is younger than most of our service area — the explosion of subdivisions came 1970-1995. That means PVC laterals instead of cast iron, schedule-40 fittings, and root systems that are still growing into reach. Different toolkit than Warren or Dearborn next door. Hall Road, Van Dyke, Mound — we cover it all on the same flat-rate schedule.
Macomb County · post-1970 subdivisions · PVC standard
Newer pipe doesn't mean problem-free pipe. Sterling Heights' typical issues are grease, foreign objects, and the "designer landscaping" tree-root problem — non-native ornamentals planted near the lateral by overzealous landscapers.
What we clear in Sterling Heights weekly
Landscaping root taps
Newer subdivisions have ornamental flowering pear, river birch, and Norway maple planted close to the lateral. Roots find the joint within 15 years.
"Flushable" wipe lodgings
Newer homes with low-flow toilets + flushable wipes = the modern Sterling Heights clog pattern. Cable through the toilet, scope after.
Sump line iron buildup
Mound Road corridor has iron-rich groundwater. Sump pump discharge lines build mineral scale fast. Jet descales without damaging the pipe.
From Lakeside Mall to the Clinton River
Same dispatch promise across every Detroit metro city
Crews staged in Monroe and dispatched out across Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties. Every Metro Detroit city below gets the same flat-rate pricing, 24/7 phone answer, and licensed-plumber dispatch as Sterling Heights.
Other drain & sewer services we run in Sterling Heights
Same crew, same dispatch number, same flat-rate pricing. One call covers any drain or sewer issue across the Sterling Heights metro.
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Newer sewers, modern clogs. We bring the right tool either way.
Wipes, grease, ornamental roots. Cable + camera + jet when needed. Same flat rate.