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Kitchen sinks, bathroom drains, showers, and tubs. Fast clearing for Scottsdale homes from Old Town to DC Ranch.
Restaurants, hotels, and retail along Scottsdale Road and the 101 corridor. High-capacity clearing and plans.
Blocked drain at any hour? Scottsdale emergency pros cover the whole city — Grayhawk to South Scottsdale.
The only method that strips hard-water scale from Scottsdale pipe walls. Restores full flow capacity, not just a temporary fix.
Camera inspection to diagnose root intrusion, scale, or pipe damage before a single shovel hits the ground.
Main sewer line blockages and root intrusion cleared fast. Full line service and preventive maintenance in Scottsdale.
Scottsdale sits at the northern edge of the Phoenix metro, served by two water supply systems — the Salt River Project and the Central Arizona Project. Both deliver hard water with high mineral content. For drain systems, that means calcium and magnesium scale accumulates on pipe walls year after year, gradually narrowing flow capacity in every property across the city. A drain pipe that's been in service for 20 years can be functioning at 60% of its original capacity from scale alone — before any grease, hair, or debris on top of it.
North Scottsdale's master-planned communities — Grayhawk, DC Ranch, Troon — have housing stock from the 1990s and 2000s that's now old enough for hard-water scale to be a significant problem. Old Town and South Scottsdale have older infrastructure, including some properties with original cast iron lines more susceptible to corrosion and scale adhesion. Scottsdale's large vacation rental market also means higher-than-average drain load in short-term properties, which accelerates buildup compared to owner-occupied homes.
Pool connections are a Scottsdale-specific issue worth flagging separately. Most Scottsdale homes have pools, and pool equipment backwash, deck drains, and outdoor showers all feed into the same drain system as the house. Over years, pool water carrying fine sand, algae, and chemical residue coats the interior of connecting drain pipes. If you're seeing persistent slow outdoor drains, that connection is worth a camera inspection before assuming it's a root or grease problem.
Prices vary by job type and property. Here's what Scottsdale homeowners typically pay in 2026. Always get a written quote before work begins.
| Service | Typical Cost in Scottsdale | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard drain snaking (single drain) | $149 – $275 | Kitchen or bathroom sink, most common job |
| Main sewer line cleaning | $260 – $490 | Root intrusion in older South Scottsdale properties adds cost |
| Hydro jetting | $375 – $650 | Strongly recommended for scale-affected AZ pipes |
| CCTV camera inspection | $150 – $350 | Often waived when cleaning is done same visit |
| Emergency / after-hours call-out | $300 – $600+ | Weekend and overnight premium applies |
| Commercial drain maintenance | $200 – $800 | Scottsdale Road and hospitality properties vary widely |
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