A drain problem is rarely just “a drain problem.” It’s the dishwasher you can’t run. The shower you don’t want to use because it might back up. The bathroom you’re avoiding because the toilet sounds wrong. The basement you’re worried about every time it rains. Drain cleaning should fix that stress, not extend it.
At Pro Trenchless, we treat drain cleaning like a practical service with one job: restore normal life quickly, and keep you from paying for the same issue twice. That means we don’t treat every clog as the same clog, and we don’t pretend the first tool we grab is always the answer.



Most clogs fall into one of these three categories. Knowing which one you’re in is the difference between a quick fix and repeat visits.
This is the classic: a clump of hair, a wad of paper, a small obstruction near the fixture. The line has been fine for years, then suddenly it isn’t. These can often be resolved quickly and cleanly.
This is the sneaky one. The drain starts to slow “sometimes,” then becomes consistently sluggish. You may notice water level changes, gurgling, or a smell that comes and goes. This usually points to layered buildup inside the pipe, not one item blocking it.
This is where people get stuck. The line clears, then clogs again. Clears, then clogs again. That pattern is often caused by a snag point: roots entering through a joint, a rough section of old cast iron, a slightly separated connection, or a belly that holds material.
Our job is to identify which category you’re in and treat it appropriately.
The words customers use tell us a lot. For example:
This is why a good drain cleaning call starts with clarity, not a generic script.
Drain cleaning isn’t one method. It’s choosing the right approach based on what’s most likely happening inside the pipe.
Some clogs need an “open it now” solution. Others need “restore the pipe interior” so it stays open. We separate those on purpose.
We’re not trying to impress you with equipment. We’re trying to end the problem efficiently and responsibly.
Because the blockage may be a symptom, not the cause. If the pipe walls are coated with buildup, or there’s a snag point (roots, rough pipe, joint issue), debris collects again quickly.
If it’s draining but slow, reduce heavy water use (laundry, long showers) until it’s addressed. Slow drains can turn into backups when the line gets overloaded.
If more than one fixture is acting up, or the lowest drain (basement/floor drain) is backing up, the restriction may be in a shared line or the main.
Yes. Kitchen lines often need buildup removal (grease layers). Bathrooms often involve hair/soap residue. Different buildup responds best to different tools.
Tell us before we start. Chemicals can be hazardous to handle and don’t remove deeper buildup. We’ll proceed safely and recommend a better long-term approach.
If you’ve had repeat clogs, recurring slowdowns, or “it worked briefly” results, jetting is often the better fix because it cleans the pipe walls instead of only opening a pa
We provide trenchless sewer repair and trenchless pipe replacement
across much of Bucks County, including (but not limited to)
If you’re anywhere in Pennsylvania and you suspect a sewer, drain, water,
or conduit issue, reach out, and we’ll let you know how we can help.
A lot of drain services end with: “It’s draining now.” That’s not enough if you’re the one living with the consequences.
When we finish, you should understand:
That’s how drain cleaning becomes a solution instead of a routine.
“We don’t want drain cleaning to feel like a recurring subscription. If it’s a simple blockage, we clear it and you move on. If it’s a deeper restriction or a pipe issue, we tell you that clearly so you can fix it once, the right way.”— Timothy Geiger.
In New Jersey, Pro Trenchless provides drain cleaning across Somerset County, Middlesex County, and Union County. We handle everything from single-fixture clogs to main line restrictions, especially in properties where repeated slowdowns have become the norm.
In Pennsylvania, we serve Montgomery County, Chester County, Delaware County, and Bucks County. Many homes here have older drainage systems, tree-lined lots, or long runs that build up over time. Our drain cleaning approach is built to restore dependable flow and reduce repeat issues, not just buy a few days of relief.
At Pro Trenchless, we combine traditional methods with modern expertise to provide exceptional sewer services. Trust us for your next conventional excavation project.
Tell us what you’re seeing. We’ll confirm pipe condition first, then recommend the best fix for your property.
If you were told you need a full replacement, we’ll review the camera evidence and confirm the right path.