Longmont · Boulder & Weld counties
Drain Cleaning in Longmont, CO
Drain cleaning and sewer help for Longmont homes and businesses, from clogged kitchen lines to main-line backups.
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Longmont service snapshot
Common requests
- Kitchen sink and disposal clogs from grease and food waste
- Bathroom drains slowed by hair and soap buildup
- Recurring main-line backups affecting several fixtures at once
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How do I get drain cleaning in Longmont, CO?
Quick answer
Drain cleaning in Longmont covers clearing clogged sinks, tubs, and toilets, cleaning and inspecting sewer lines, hydro jetting, rooter service, and sewer-line repair. Describe the problem to request help — an available local service provider can follow up. An active sewage backup should be treated as urgent.
Longmont is one of the larger communities in the Boulder area, straddling Boulder and Weld counties along the St. Vrain Creek. Its mix of long-established neighborhoods and newer subdivisions means drain and sewer needs here range widely — a slow kitchen line in an older home one day, a main-line question in a newer build the next. This page covers the drain services available to Longmont property owners and how to request help.
Requests we help arrange in Longmont span single clogged fixtures, recurring backups, sewer-line cleaning and camera inspection, hydro jetting for grease or scale, and rooter work where trees are involved. Tell us what you're seeing and we'll match it to the right service.
Longmont drain cleaning by Boulder Drain Cleaning. Licensed and insured drain and sewer support — clogged drains, sewer line cleaning, hydro jetting, rooter service, and drain camera inspection, with 24/7 emergency and same-day drain cleaning options for Longmont homes and businesses.
Longmont sits at the northern edge of the Boulder area and is unusual among its neighbors in that it spans two counties, with portions falling in both Boulder and Weld counties. The St. Vrain Creek runs through the community, and properties located near the creek corridor can present different drainage and grading considerations than those farther from the waterway. As one of the larger cities in the vicinity, Longmont includes a wide mix of property styles and street layouts.
Surrounded by communities such as Niwot, Gunbarrel, and Lyons, Longmont serves as a practical hub for the surrounding area. This range of nearby places means a drain or sewer concern in Longmont can sit alongside very different neighboring conditions, from more rural settings to denser residential blocks. When you request drain service for a Longmont address, an available local service provider may follow up to discuss the situation in more detail.
Because Longmont covers a large footprint and a variety of building eras, no single assumption fits every home or business. Some older properties may contain aging sewer materials, but this should be confirmed through property records or a physical inspection rather than assumed from the neighborhood alone.
Last updated June 18, 2026
Services
Drain & sewer services for Longmont
Clogged Drain Service
Clearing slow and blocked sinks, tubs, showers, and toilets — and finding why it clogged.
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Clearing roots, grease, and buildup from the main sewer line before it causes a backup.
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Repairing cracked, offset, or root-damaged sewer pipe — including trenchless options.
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Full sewer line replacement — trenchless and traditional — when a pipe is beyond repair.
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High-pressure water cleaning that scours grease, scale, and roots from the full pipe wall.
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Cutting and clearing tree roots from drains and sewer lines, then locating where they entered.
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Video inspection that shows the inside of a sewer line — roots, cracks, bellies, and blockages.
Learn moreEmergency Drain Cleaning
Help for sewage backups, overflowing drains, and blocked main lines — with safety guidance.
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Drain problems Longmont property owners ask about
The issues that most often prompt a service request in the area.
- Kitchen sink and disposal clogs from grease and food waste
- Bathroom drains slowed by hair and soap buildup
- Recurring main-line backups affecting several fixtures at once
- Tree-root intrusion in properties with mature landscaping near the sewer line
- Floor-drain or laundry backups in basements and utility areas
Applications
Homes & commercial properties

For homeowners
Homeowners in Longmont contact this site for the usual range of household drain concerns, including slow kitchen and bathroom drains, recurring clogs, floor drains that back up, and main line worries. Submitting a request is straightforward, and an available local service provider may follow up to gather details about the symptoms, the affected fixtures, and the property layout before recommending any next step.
Because the symptoms of a minor clog and a deeper line problem can look similar at first, it helps to note when the issue started, which fixtures are affected, and whether more than one drain is slow at the same time. Sharing that context early can make the conversation with a provider more productive.

For property managers & businesses
Property managers, landlords, and business operators in Longmont often deal with drains that serve many users at once, such as restaurant kitchens, multi-tenant buildings, and shared restrooms. These settings tend to place heavier and more continuous demand on drain lines, so a small issue can escalate quickly when left unaddressed.
Requesting service through this site allows a commercial concern to be passed along to an available local service provider, who may follow up to discuss access, scheduling around business hours, and the scope of the drains involved. Clear notes about the number of fixtures and the building type can speed up that early conversation.
Emergency guidance
If sewage is backing up or a fixture is overflowing in your Longmont home, stop running water, shut off the supply to the affected fixture, keep people and pets clear, and request urgent help. Continuing to use water makes a main-line backup worse.
Emergency drain cleaningHow It Works
How a drain service request works
- 1
Describe the problem
Note which fixtures are affected and what you're seeing — a slow drain, a backup, gurgling, or odor.
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Submit the request
Send the details through the secure form. It only takes a couple of minutes.
- 3
Provider follows up
An available local service provider can follow up about your request.
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Arrange the service
Confirm the details, scheduling, and pricing directly with the provider.
When a camera inspection helps
A camera inspection can be useful in Longmont when a drain problem keeps returning despite repeated clearing, when backups affect more than one fixture, or when the cause is simply unclear. Sending a camera into the line allows the condition of the pipe to be observed directly rather than guessed at, which can reveal issues such as root intrusion, separated joints, or sagging sections.
An inspection may also be worth considering before buying a property or before committing to a larger repair, since it can confirm what is actually happening underground. Whether a camera inspection is appropriate for your situation is best confirmed with the service provider who follows up.
When hydro jetting is considered
Hydro jetting uses pressurized water to clear buildup along the interior walls of a drain line, and it is often considered for greasy kitchen lines, heavy sludge, or lines that have narrowed over time. Unlike a simple cable that punches a hole through a blockage, jetting is intended to scour a broader portion of the pipe.
Hydro jetting is not the right answer for every line, particularly where a pipe is already damaged or fragile, so a camera inspection sometimes precedes it. A local service provider who follows up on your Longmont request can advise whether jetting suits your specific line and confirm whether the pipe can handle it.
Repair vs. Replacement
Repairing or replacing a line
Deciding between repairing a drain or sewer line and replacing it depends on factors such as the extent of the damage, the material and condition of the existing pipe, and how often problems have recurred. A single localized fault may be addressed with a targeted repair, while a line with widespread deterioration may point toward replacement.
No one should assume which path applies to a Longmont property without evidence. A camera inspection and the assessment of the service provider who follows up are the appropriate basis for that decision, rather than the age of the neighborhood alone.
Camera Inspection
Signs a camera inspection may help
- Clogs that keep returning after clearing
- Several drains slow or backing up at the same time
- Sewer odors with no obvious single-fixture cause
- Soggy spots or settling over the suspected sewer route
- Buying a property with an unknown sewer condition
Choosing A Service
Which service fits the situation
| Situation | Likely service | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| One slow or blocked fixture | Clogged drain service | Clears the single branch line at the source |
| Several fixtures backing up | Sewer line cleaning | Clears the shared main line |
| Grease, scale, or roots throughout | Hydro jetting | Scours the full pipe wall clean |
| Recurring root intrusion | Rooter service | Cuts roots and locates the entry point |
| Unknown or recurring cause | Camera inspection | Shows the line's actual condition |
| Cracked or collapsed pipe | Repair or replacement | Fixes or replaces the damaged line |
Cost Factors
What affects the cost
Pricing is set by the provider. These factors influence it.
- The depth and accessibility of the affected drain or sewer line
- The type of service required, such as cabling, hydro jetting, inspection, or repair
- The pipe material and its overall condition once assessed
- Whether excavation or trenchless methods are involved
- The number of fixtures or drains affected and the size of the property
- Any permitting or access requirements specific to the property
Questions To Ask
Questions for a provider
- What do you believe is causing the drain problem at my property?
- Is a camera inspection recommended before any work begins?
- What methods would you use to clear or repair the line, and why?
- Are you able to provide a written estimate before starting?
- What are the possible outcomes if the issue is left unaddressed?
- Do you handle any required permits, and is that included?
- What should I expect in terms of cleanup and access to my property?
Answers
Drain cleaning in Longmont — FAQs
Common questions from Longmont property owners.
Do you handle drain service for both homes and businesses in Longmont?
Yes. Requests from Longmont single-family homes, townhomes, rentals, and small commercial properties can all be arranged — from a single clogged fixture to a main-line backup.
Several drains in my Longmont home are slow at once — what does that mean?
When multiple fixtures slow or back up together, the cause is usually the shared main line rather than one trap. That's worth diagnosing, often with a camera, before it becomes a full backup.
Can a camera inspection be arranged before I buy a home in Longmont?
Yes. A pre-purchase sewer camera inspection shows the line's condition before closing, which is especially useful for older properties where the sewer's history is unknown.
What should I do about a recurring backup?
Recurring backups often point to roots, buildup on the pipe wall, or a pipe defect. A camera inspection identifies which, so the line can be cleaned, jetted, or repaired rather than cleared again and again.
Longmont, CO
Request drain service in Longmont
Submit your request through the form and an available local service provider can follow up. Confirm details and pricing with the provider directly.
Services you can request
- Clogged drain clearing
- Sewer-line cleaning & inspection
- Hydro jetting & rooter service
- Sewer-line repair or replacement
What to include
Which fixtures are affected, what you're seeing (slow drain, backup, odor), how long it's been happening, and whether it's a home or commercial property.
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