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Describe the issue — slow drain, backup, gurgling. Same-day scheduling when possible.
We run a sewer camera to see exactly what is causing the blockage.
Hydro-jetting or cable machine — we match the tool to the problem.
We show you the camera footage and recommend how to prevent future clogs.
The split-level design that defines thousands of Beaverton homes across Cedar Hills, Murray Hill, and the neighborhoods flanking the Tualatin Hills Nature Park creates a kitchen drain configuration more complex than a standard ranch. The kitchen in a Beaverton split-level typically sits on the main level, with the drain dropping down through the half-level below before connecting to the main waste line that runs through the crawl space or exits at the lowest level. That extra vertical drop and the bends required to navigate between staggered floors create natural accumulation points where grease, soap, and food particles collect over decades of daily use. In homes built during the 1960s and 1970s with original galvanized steel drain lines, the rough interior surface compounds the problem dramatically.
Our Beaverton kitchen drain cleaning service uses professional-grade cable equipment sized to navigate the turns and drops common in split-level drain routing. After clearing the immediate blockage, we run a camera through the line to assess whether the galvanized drain has narrowed to the point where clogs will recur within months. For Cedar Hills and Murray Hill homes where the kitchen drain runs through galvanized pipe that has lost half or more of its original diameter, we discuss replacement options including rerouting through PVC, which provides smooth interior walls that resist future buildup. Every Beaverton drain cleaning visit includes an honest assessment of whether the problem is a one-time blockage or a sign that the pipe itself has reached end of life.
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Murray Hill’s hillside lots are among Beaverton’s most scenic, but the mature Douglas fir, bigleaf maple, and western red cedar trees that make these streets beautiful also present a serious threat to underground drain infrastructure. These trees send aggressive root systems toward any source of moisture, and the clay sewer laterals installed when Murray Hill was developed in the 1960s and 1970s are prime targets. Roots enter through hairline cracks, mortar joint gaps, and deteriorated pipe walls, then expand inside the drain line until they form a dense mat that traps waste and causes recurring backups. Homeowners on Murray Hill often notice the problem first as a slow main drain—the bathtub drains sluggishly, the toilet gurgles when the washing machine empties, or a musty smell rises from a floor drain.
Our approach to root-related drain blockages in Beaverton starts with mechanical clearing using a heavy-duty cable machine equipped with a root-cutting head that shears through the root mass and restores flow. We follow immediately with a camera inspection to map exactly where roots have entered the pipe and assess how much structural damage they have caused. For Murray Hill laterals with isolated root entry at one or two joints, periodic cable cleaning combined with root-inhibiting chemical treatment can maintain flow for years. When the camera reveals widespread root penetration or pipe sections that have cracked and shifted, we recommend hydro-jetting to fully clear the line followed by trenchless pipe lining—a solution that seals the pipe from the inside without excavating through the wooded slopes and established landscaping that Murray Hill homeowners value.
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Cedar Hills was one of Beaverton’s earliest planned communities, with most homes dating to the early 1960s. The cast iron drain stacks and branch lines installed in these homes have been in continuous service for over sixty years, and the interior of that pipe tells the story. Cast iron corrodes from the inside out in a process called tuberculation, where iron oxide deposits form rough, barnacle-like nodules on the pipe wall. These nodules catch grease, soap, hair, and food particles as they pass through, creating a self-reinforcing cycle where each clog leaves behind material that makes the next clog more likely. A cable machine punches a hole through the accumulated debris, but it cannot remove the tuberculation itself.
Hydro-jetting is the solution for Beaverton homes where cast iron tuberculation has reduced drain capacity to the point where clogs recur every few months. The high-pressure water stream strips scale and buildup from the full circumference of the pipe interior, restoring flow capacity that decades of corrosion have stolen. For Cedar Hills homes where the cast iron is still structurally sound—no cracks, no major corrosion pits, no hub separations—periodic hydro-jetting can extend the functional life of the existing drain system by years. When the camera inspection that follows jetting reveals structural deficiencies, we discuss replacement options that range from spot repairs to full drain line replacement using modern PVC. Call 503-925-3504 to schedule hydro-jetting for your Beaverton home.
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Progress Ridge and the newer developments in southwest Beaverton feature homes built from the late 1990s through the 2010s with ABS and PVC drain systems that resist the corrosion and tuberculation plaguing older neighborhoods. But newer drains are not clog-proof. The smooth plastic interior surfaces of ABS and PVC pipes handle normal waste effectively, but they still accumulate grease buildup from kitchen use, hair and soap masses from bathroom drains, and sediment from homes on lots where construction debris was not fully removed from the sewer lateral before backfill. Builder-grade garbage disposals installed in Progress Ridge kitchens often compound the problem—these economy units grind food into particles large enough to settle in drain line low spots rather than flushing cleanly to the main.
Our drain cleaning service for newer Beaverton homes addresses these modern clog patterns with the right equipment for the pipe material. PVC and ABS are more vulnerable to damage from aggressive cable machines than cast iron, so we use appropriately sized cables and careful technique to clear blockages without scarring the pipe interior. For Progress Ridge kitchen drains where grease accumulation is the primary issue, a mini hydro-jetter scours the line clean without the risk of over-pressuring newer plastic fittings. We also inspect the garbage disposal during every Beaverton kitchen drain service call—a failing disposal that does not grind finely enough is often the upstream cause of recurring drain blockages in homes less than twenty years old.
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Sexton Mountain properties sit at the highest elevations in Beaverton, which means reduced municipal water pressure—a condition that affects drain performance in ways most homeowners do not expect. Drains rely on a combination of gravity and the flushing action of incoming water to move waste through the pipe. When water pressure is low, toilets flush with less force, kitchen faucets deliver less volume to push grease through the drain, and dishwashers run shorter fill cycles that do not generate enough flow to clear the drain line effectively. Over time, the reduced flushing action allows grease and debris to accumulate faster than they would in a home with strong water pressure, making Sexton Mountain drain systems more maintenance-intensive than those at lower Beaverton elevations.
We address Sexton Mountain drain problems with a two-pronged approach. First, we clear the existing blockage and clean the affected drain line to restore full capacity. Second, we evaluate the home’s water pressure to determine whether it is contributing to the pattern of recurring clogs. Many Sexton Mountain homes built in the 1980s also have polybutylene supply lines and aging pressure regulators that further restrict the already-marginal municipal pressure reaching these elevated lots. Upgrading to a properly calibrated pressure booster or replacing a failed regulator valve can improve drain performance significantly by ensuring that toilets, faucets, and appliances deliver enough water volume to flush waste through the drain system effectively. The combination of clean pipes and adequate pressure breaks the cycle of chronic clogs.
Drain cleaning for Sexton Mountain
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We answer the phone day and night. A licensed plumber is dispatched immediately — at your door within 60-90 minutes.
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Beaverton homes built in the 1960s through 1980s typically have cast iron kitchen drain lines that have developed internal corrosion over decades. The rough, oxidized surface inside these pipes traps grease and food particles that would flow freely through smooth modern pipe. Each use adds another thin layer of buildup until the pipe is significantly restricted. Professional hydro-jetting removes this accumulated buildup and restores flow. We can also camera-inspect the line to determine if the pipe condition warrants future replacement.
For Beaverton homes with mature trees near the sewer lateral — common in Cedar Hills, Murray Hill, and along Allen Boulevard — we recommend annual hydro-jetting to remove root growth before it causes a full blockage. Homes in newer neighborhoods like Progress Ridge can generally go longer between professional cleanings, but we still recommend a camera inspection every two to three years to catch developing issues early.
Yes. We service commercial properties throughout Beaverton, including restaurants and food service businesses along Canyon Road, Murray Boulevard, and in the Progress Ridge commercial areas. Commercial drain cleaning often involves grease trap maintenance, floor drain clearing, and high-capacity jetting for larger pipe diameters. We offer scheduled maintenance contracts for Beaverton businesses that need regular drain service.
Absolutely. Tree roots are the single most common cause of sewer line backups in Beaverton. The large Douglas firs and maples throughout the city’s established neighborhoods send roots toward sewer laterals, entering through joints and cracks in aging clay or cast iron pipe. Once inside, roots can fill a 4-inch pipe in a single season. We remove roots with hydro-jetting and can apply root-inhibiting treatments to slow regrowth between cleanings.
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