Drain Cleaning Cost in Denton, TX
Snake, hydro jet, camera inspection β pricing, methods, and licensed local plumbers serving Denton for slow or backed-up drains.
Sources Β· TSBPE Β· TX consumer protection Β· Updated May 2026

How much does a plumber cost in Denton, TX?
Drain cleaning in Denton costs $171-$400 for snaking, $399-$913 for hydro jetting, and $171-$456 for camera inspection (1.141x Texas median). Typical dispatch within 2-4 hours. Always use a TSBPE-licensed plumber.
Drain cleaning cost in Denton
| Job Type | Typical Cost Range in Denton |
|---|---|
| Snake (mechanical auger) | $170 β $400 |
| Hydro jetting | $400 β $925 |
| Mainline cleaning | $350 β $675 |
| Camera inspection | $170 β $450 |
What is your drain telling you?
Match your symptom to the likely cause and the right next step in Denton.
One drain is slow
Likely causeLikely hair, soap, or grease buildup in the P-trap or pipe near the fixture.ActionTry a plunger or hand snake first; if not resolved, call a plumber for motorized snaking ($171-$285).Multiple drains are slow
Likely causeBlockage in the main sewer line, often from tree roots or debris.ActionDo not use chemicals. Call a plumber for camera inspection ($171-$400) and hydro jetting ($399-$913).Gurgling drains and sewage smell
Likely causeVent pipe clog or partial sewer blockage causing air pressure issues and gas release.ActionImmediate professional diagnosis needed; could be a main line issue. Cost varies by method.Recurring clogs in same drain
Likely causePipe scale, collapsed pipe, or invasive tree roots (common in Denton with live oaks).ActionCamera scope required ($171-$400); may need hydro jetting or repair. Don't keep snaking.Toilet backs up when running other water
Likely causeMain sewer line obstruction; water from other fixtures has nowhere to go.ActionEmergency β stop all water use and call a plumber immediately. Sewage backup risk.
Method comparison: snake, hydro jet, or camera?
Choosing the right method depends on what's clogged and how often it happens. In Denton, homes built around 1992 may have galvanized or clay pipes that react differently to tools. A professional will diagnose with a camera before recommending snake, hydro jet, or repair.
Drain snake
$175β$400Best forSingle drain, simple clog (hair, food, soap)Pros- Fastest
- Cheapest
- Works for most kitchen / bath clogs
Cons- Punches through clog, doesn't scour pipe walls
- Recurring clogs likely if cause is buildup
Hydro jet
$400β$925Best forMainline buildup, grease, rootsPros- Scours full pipe interior
- Removes grease + roots
- Long-lasting fix
Cons- Higher cost
- Not safe for fragile / old galvanized pipes
- Often needs camera scope first
Camera inspection
$175β$450Best forDiagnosis before repair / recurring clogsPros- Pinpoints location of damage
- Identifies roots, sags, breaks
- Often included with hydro jet
Cons- Diagnostic only β doesn't fix anything
- Adds 30β60 min to a service call
Can I clear the drain myself?
A $40 hand snake can clear hair clogs in tubs and showers β it's fine for occasional use. But chemical drain cleaners damage pipes, especially the galvanized steel found in many older Denton homes. Motorized snakes can crack porcelain or push clogs deeper. If you have multiple slow drains, sewage smell, or a toilet backing up, stop and call a TSBPE-licensed plumber. If you've snaked it twice and it returns, you have a deeper problem β call a TSBPE-licensed plumber.
- Multiple drains are slow at the same time
- You smell sewage or hear gurgling from the toilet
- The clog returned within 30 days of a previous DIY fix
- The home was built before 1980 (galvanized pipes β chemical and motorized snakes can crack them)
Emergency vs scheduled pricing in Denton
Sewage backup, toilet overflow, or multiple drain failure is a now emergency in Denton β water damage starts within minutes. A slow single drain can usually wait. Our plumbers offer 24/7 dispatch for urgent situations.
For 24/7 emergency plumbing in Denton, see our dedicated emergency plumber guide for Denton with response times and after-hours rates.
Drain still won't clear in Denton?
Tap to call a TSBPE-licensed plumber. Same-day dispatch for non-emergency calls.
π Call (800) 555-0199 β Available 24/7Drain cleaning plumbers in Denton
8 TSBPE-licensed plumbers serving Denton, Texas.
- Knee Deep PlumbingView on Google Maps β
- DRIP PlumbingView on Google Maps β
- Haltex PlumbingView on Google Maps β
- Berkeys Plumbing, A/C & ElectricalView on Google Maps β
- Strittmatter Plumbing, Heating and ACView on Google Maps β
- Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water CleanupView on Google Maps β
- Advanced Plumbing ServicesView on Google Maps β
- Brown and Sonβs PlumbingView on Google Maps β
What affects plumber cost in Denton?
Several local factors influence plumbing prices in Denton, Texas:
- Clog severity & length β Simple sink clogs cost less; main line blockages from tree roots or collapsed pipes require more labor and equipment.
- Drain type & access β Cleanouts make the job cheaper; if none exist, accessing the line through a toilet or roof vent adds time and cost.
- Method required β Snaking is cheapest ($171-$400), hydro jetting costs more ($399-$913), and camera inspection adds $171-$400.
- Aftercare & warranty β Some plumbers offer 30-90 day warranties on snaking; hydro jetting often has longer guarantees. Ask before booking.
Prevention & maintenance in Denton
Habits that cut clog frequency by 70%+. Most cost nothing.
- 01Pour hot water down drains weekly to dissolve grease and soap scum before they build up.
- 02Use hair catchers in all shower and tub drains β Denton's hard water makes soap scum stickier.
- 03Avoid flushing wipes, feminine products, or paper towels β even 'flushable' wipes clog sewer lines.
- 04Have your main line camera-scoped every 2 years if you have large trees like live oaks or pecans near the line.
- 05Install a water softener if you have hard water β it reduces scale buildup in pipes.
- 06Schedule annual hydro jetting if you've had recurring clogs or live in a neighborhood with old clay pipes.
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Drain Cleaning FAQs β Denton, Texas
- How long does drain cleaning take in Denton?
- A simple snake job takes 30-60 minutes. Hydro jetting or camera inspection may take 1-2 hours. Main line blockages can take longer.
- Are chemical drain cleaners safe for my pipes?
- No. They generate heat that can warp PVC and corrode metal pipes, especially older galvanized steel common in Denton homes. They also kill septic systems.
- What's the difference between snaking and hydro jetting?
- Snaking breaks up clogs with a rotating cable; hydro jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the pipe walls clean. Hydro jetting is better for tree roots and recurring clogs.
- When should I get a camera scope?
- If you have recurring clogs, multiple slow drains, or suspect tree root intrusion. It's also recommended before buying a home in Denton.
- Are tree roots a common problem in Denton?
- Yes. Denton has many live oaks, pecans, and elms, whose roots seek moisture in sewer lines. Camera scoping can identify root entry points.
- Does Denton use septic or sewer?
- Most of Denton is on city sewer, but some older neighborhoods and outlying areas use septic systems. Check with the city or your property records.
- Does hard water affect drain cleaning?
- Yes. Denton has moderately hard water, which causes mineral scale buildup inside pipes, narrowing them and trapping debris. Hydro jetting removes scale effectively.
- Do you offer a warranty on drain cleaning?
- Yes. TSBPE-licensed plumbers typically offer a 30-day to 1-year warranty on snaking and hydro jetting. Ask for details before service.
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π Call (800) 555-0199 β Available 24/7Sources & methodologyCost ranges from HomeAdvisor, Angi, Forbes Home, contractor surveys. License & permits: Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE). Demographics: U.S. Census Bureau. Page last updated May 2026.