Sewer and Drain Services
Commercial Sewer Cleaning provides sewer and drain services across Indianapolis and Central Indiana, including sewer line cleaning, hydrojetting, and sewer camera inspection.
Most wastewater problems start inside the line.
Flow slows down. Buildup forms. A system that normally operates in the background starts affecting day-to-day operations.
In commercial and industrial environments, that impact shows up quickly — interrupted workflows, sanitation concerns, or production delays.
Our job is to figure out what's happening inside the line and get it moving again.
Where Most Problems Start
Sewer and drain systems don't usually fail all at once.
Material builds up over time — grease, roots, scale, debris — until flow is restricted or blocked completely.
In commercial kitchens, that buildup often comes from grease. In industrial settings, it may be process material or wastewater byproducts. In any system, the result is the same: reduced capacity and eventual failure.
In other cases, the issue isn't buildup. It may be a damaged section of pipe, a shift in the line, or something that's entered the system and shouldn't be there.
The first step is understanding what's actually causing the problem.
Sewer Line Cleaning
Sewer line cleaning is used to restore flow in lines affected by internal buildup.
Commercial and industrial systems often see faster accumulation due to continuous use, but residential sewer lines can develop many of the same problems over time.
As material collects along the pipe walls, capacity drops and the risk of backup increases.
We remove the buildup and return the system to normal operation.
Drain Cleaning
Drain cleaning targets small-diameter piping and interior drainage systems.
In commercial settings, these issues often affect floor drains and branch lines tied to daily operations.
In residential systems, the problem is more commonly isolated to sinks, tubs, or interior drains.
Whether utilizing drain cables or hydrojet drain cleaning, we remove the blockage at the source.
Hydrojetting
Some buildup can't be removed with standard equipment.
Hydrojetting uses high-pressure water to clean the inside of the pipe and restore flow capacity.
While often used in commercial and industrial systems with heavy accumulation, it can also help residential systems dealing with recurring sewer line issues.
Sewer Camera Inspection
When the cause of a problem isn't clear, sewer camera inspection provides a direct look inside the line.
That shows us where the blockage is, whether there is damage, and what condition the pipe is in. From there, we can address the actual cause instead of working off assumptions.
Our equipment can also locate and trace key areas of the pipeline from above ground, helping identify the exact position of lines, problem areas, and underground features before additional work begins.
This process is useful in both large commercial systems and residential sewer lines where recurring problems need to be identified accurately.
When to Call
Most calls come in when something stops working.
In commercial and industrial environments, that often means:
Slow or restricted drainage affecting operations
Recurring blockages in the same area
Backups that disrupt a workspace
Odors or signs of buildup in the system
Standing water where it shouldn't be
Whether the issue is immediate or ongoing, it usually points to a problem inside the line that needs to be addressed.
Preventing Repeat Problems
Many sewer and drain issues develop gradually.
In higher-use systems, buildup can return quickly if it isn't managed.
Facilities that have experienced repeat issues often move toward scheduled cleaning or inspection to stay ahead of it.
Addressing buildup early helps keep systems operating and reduces the likelihood of emergency disruptions.
Serving Indianapolis & Central Indiana
Commercial Sewer Cleaning provides sewer and drain services throughout Indianapolis, Marion County, and surrounding Central Indiana communities.
We work with commercial facilities, industrial operations, municipalities, and residential customers.
Much of our work supports systems that can't afford to stop.
Request Service
If you're dealing with a sewer or drain issue, contact our team or submit a service request through the website.
We'll assess the situation and determine the best way to get your system working again.