Charlotte Metropolitan Area’s Top Drain Cleaner

At Pipeworks Plumbing & Construction, we specialize in expert drain cleaning services, ensuring that homes and businesses in the Charlotte Metropolitan Area have free-flowing and efficient plumbing systems. Whether you’re dealing with a slow drain, a major blockage, or a recurring clog, our professional team is equipped with the latest tools and techniques to resolve the issue quickly and effectively.
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Types of Drains We Service

Close-up of a metal shower drain cover with round holes, installed in the center of square, light-colored bathroom tiles arranged in a grid pattern. The drain, professionally fitted by Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction, helps prevent basement floor drain backups and keeps your space dry.

Floor Drains

Floor drains in basements, garages, and commercial spaces are prone to blockages; our inspections ensure they remain clear and functional.

A brown downspout installed by Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction channels water onto a black metal drainage grate embedded in a brick pathway, surrounded by green plants—highlighting quality plumbing and effective water management.

Gutter

Gutter drain inspections help prevent water damage by ensuring proper flow and detecting any clogs or obstructions.

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Laundry

We inspect laundry drain lines to detect lint buildup, detergent residue, and other potential clogs affecting efficiency.

Partially filled swimming pool with clear turquoise water, scattered debris, leaves, and dirt resembling a basement drain backup; dirty pool steps and surrounding area highlight plumbing maintenance needs—Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction can resolve drainage issues and restore cleanliness.

Pool

We inspect pool drainage systems to detect issues such as cracks, leaks, or root intrusion that may affect proper drainage.

A Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction technician using a hose to pump and clean an outdoor septic tank, hands guiding a thin hose into the open tank on grassy ground—professional septic maintenance to prevent basement drain backups.

Septic

Our septic drain inspections identify blockages, root intrusions, and potential failures in septic tank pipelines.

A Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction technician uses a wooden-handled plunger to clear a backed-up white sink with running water, bubbles, and splashes—demonstrating professional drain cleaning in a basement setting.

Sinks

Our video inspections help detect clogs, corrosion, and leaks in sink drains, ensuring proper water flow and preventing backups.

Rainwater flows along a city curb, pooling around wet autumn leaves that partially block a storm drain. The obstruction threatens basement drainage and water backup—an issue Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction can prevent with professional storm drain cleaning and maintenance.

Storm Drain

We inspect storm drains to identify blockages, debris buildup, and potential damage that could lead to flooding or drainage issues.

A clean white toilet with lid and seat raised, installed by Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction, beside a wall-mounted double toilet paper holder in a brightly lit, tiled bathroom—showcasing quality plumbing work and promoting peace of mind with sewer line insurance.

Toilet

Our pipeline video inspections help identify hidden obstructions, cracks, and other toilet drain issues that may cause frequent clogs or leaks.

Modern white bathtub with overhead shower and glass shower screen, installed by Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction; features wall-mounted soap dispensers, neatly folded towels on a rack, and light-colored tiled walls—showcasing professional plumbing and bathroom renovation quality.

Tubs/Shower

We use advanced camera technology to inspect tub and shower drains, locating hair buildup, soap scum, and other obstructions.

Types of Pipe We Inspect

Eight metal pipes with red end caps, arranged in a row on a rough concrete floor, showcasing plumbing materials used by Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction—side view highlights circular pipe openings typical for basement drain backup inspections.

Cast Iron Pipe

Cast iron pipes are prone to rust and scaling; our inspections help detect deterioration and blockages before major issues arise.

Rows of large, weathered metal pipes with flanged ends are stacked vertically and closely together at a Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction job site, illustrating industrial pipe installation materials used in plumbing and construction projects.

Ductile Iron Pipe

Ductile iron pipes are strong and long-lasting, but our inspections ensure they are free of rust buildup, leaks, or joint failures.

Close-up of bundled, polished metal pipes with circular openings facing forward, reflecting light; high-quality piping materials by Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction, used for professional plumbing and construction projects.

HDPE Pipe

High-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes are resistant to corrosion, but we check for misalignment, damage, and debris accumulation.

A stack of large orange plastic pipes from Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction, neatly secured in a wooden frame for safe transport or installation at commercial pipework and construction sites.

Orangeburg Pipe

Due to their fragile nature, Orangeburg pipes often deteriorate over time; we assess their condition to recommend necessary repairs or replacements.

Partially buried orange PVC drainage pipe system installed by Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction; features a vertical section connected to a horizontal Y-fitting beside a concrete wall, illustrating proper basement plumbing and flood prevention.

Plastic Pipework (PVC)

PVC pipes are durable but can develop leaks and blockages; our inspections help maintain their integrity and efficiency.

Large concrete drainage pipe installed by Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction, surrounded by rocks, with an open end revealing outdoor foliage—showcasing professional drainage installation in the construction industry.

Reinforced Concrete Pipe

We inspect reinforced concrete pipes for structural damage, blockages, and wear, ensuring optimal performance in drainage systems.

Close-up of stacked black metal pipes with visible screw threads and textured surfaces, commonly used in plumbing installations by Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction, highlighting circular pipe openings and industry wear.

Steel Casing Pipe

We inspect steel casing pipes for corrosion, structural integrity, and potential leaks that could compromise their functionality.

Close-up view of multiple tan ceramic plumbing pipes arranged in a clustered pattern, showcasing Pipeworks Plumbing and Construction’s durable pipe materials used in professional plumbing and construction projects.

Vitrified Clay Pipe

Our sewer cameras detect cracks, root intrusion, and misaligned joints in vitrified clay pipes, ensuring long-term reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes! We specialize in clearing clogged drains using professional-grade tools and techniques.
Absolutely. Our team can diagnose and clear blocked sewer lines with precision and efficiency.
Yes, we offer expert drain cleaning services for all types of residential and commercial plumbing systems.
We provide professional drain opening services that go beyond store-bought solutions, ensuring long-lasting results.
Yes, we use high-powered sewer jetting to clear tough blockages and restore proper flow.
We recommend professional drain cleaning at least once a year to prevent buildup and keep your plumbing system in top shape.
The cost varies based on the severity of the clog and the cleaning method required. Contact us for a competitive and transparent quote.

Contact us today for professional Plumbing, Trenchless Pipe Repair, and Utility Contractor services!
(828) 528-7885

Contact us today for professional Plumbing, Trenchless Pipe Repair, and Utility Contractor services!
(828) 528-7885

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