Drain & Sewer Services

Drain cleaning and sewer line services for Omaha — including camera inspections for root intrusion in older tree-lined neighborhoods.

About Drain & Sewer Services

In mature Omaha neighborhoods like Dundee, Benson, Midtown, and Aksarben, decades-old trees mean root intrusion is one of the most common causes of recurring sewer line problems. Clay tile sewer lines installed in the mid-20th century are especially vulnerable

Our camera inspection equipment lets us show you exactly what's happening inside your pipes before we recommend any work — whether that's a targeted hydro-jet cleaning or a full trenchless sewer line replacement. We also clear routine kitchen and bathroom drain clogs throughout the greater Omaha metro, from Bellevue and Papillion in the south to Elkhorn and Gretna in the west.

What You Can Expect

  • Same-day drain clearing for active backups
  • Video camera inspection to see the actual problem
  • Hydro-jetting for thorough sewer line cleaning
  • Trenchless sewer line repair and replacement available

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Omaha Plumbing Pro serves the entire greater Omaha metro area. Call now or send us a message and we'll get back to you fast.

"We Drain Pipes, Not Wallets."

(402) 538-8333

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if tree roots are causing my sewer problems?
Classic signs include drains that back up repeatedly even after being cleared, gurgling from multiple fixtures at once, and slow drains throughout the house rather than just in one spot. Neighborhoods with older tree canopies — Dundee, Benson, parts of Midtown — see this frequently. A camera inspection confirms it in minutes and shows you exactly where the intrusion is.
What's the difference between drain snaking and hydro-jetting?
Snaking breaks through clogs and is the right tool for most routine blockages. Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to scour the inside walls of the pipe clean — it removes grease buildup, mineral deposits, and root fragments more thoroughly. For older Omaha sewer lines with years of buildup, hydro-jetting often provides significantly longer-lasting results.
How often should Omaha homeowners have their sewer line inspected?
If you live in an older neighborhood with large mature trees overhead, a camera inspection every 2–3 years is a smart preventive measure. If you've had a sewer backup before, we'd recommend annual inspections so you can catch root intrusion before it causes a full blockage or pipe damage.