Fast, reliable sewer and drain services in Seattle, WA

When you need dependable sewer repair in Seattle, WA, Pro Sewer Repair is ready with the tools and experience to diagnose the issue and fix it the right way. We help homeowners and light commercial properties resolve everything from stubborn clogs to damaged sewer lines, with options that can include trenchless methods when appropriate. 

We have served the Seattle area since 2017, and we are available 24/7 when a sewer problem cannot wait. 

Sewer and drain services we provide in Seattle, WA

Whether you need a simple fix or a complete plan for a failing line, our Seattle team delivers inspection-led solutions that restore flow, reduce repeat problems, and protect your property.

Drain cleaning

Clear stubborn clogs and restore smooth drainage in sinks, showers, tubs, floor drains, and main lines.

 

Sewer repair

Repair damaged sewer lines to resolve backups, odors, leaks, and recurring system failures.

 

Pipe Bursting

Replace a failing sewer line using a trenchless method that breaks the old pipe while pulling a new line into place.

Sewer camera inspection

Use video inspection to locate blockages, roots, and structural defects so decisions are based on proof.

Sewer lining

Rehabilitate an existing pipe from the inside with lining when it is a good candidate, helping reduce disruption.

Trenchless sewer repair

Use modern no-dig methods to repair or replace sewer lines with less surface disturbance than traditional excavation.

Water line repair

Fix underground water service line issues that cause pressure loss, leaks, and property damage risk.

Signs you may need sewer or drain service in Seattle, WA

Sewer and drain problems rarely fix themselves. In many cases, the early warning signs look small, then turn into recurring disruptions once the blockage builds up or a damaged section of pipe continues to deteriorate. If you are noticing any of the symptoms below, it is a good idea to schedule an inspection or service visit so the underlying cause can be identified and handled before it escalates.

Multiple drains backing up at the same time

When more than one fixture is affected, the issue is often not a simple sink clog. It can point to a main sewer line restriction where wastewater has fewer places to go, so it shows up in the lowest drains first.

Recurring clogs that keep coming back

If the same drain clogs repeatedly, there is usually a reason beyond “bad luck.” Grease buildup, sludge, root intrusion, or a pipe defect can create a recurring choke point that basic clearing does not fully resolve.

Slow drainage throughout the home

A single slow sink may be localized. But when showers, tubs, and toilets start draining slowly, the problem is often deeper in the system and needs professional drain cleaning or camera-based diagnosis.

Gurgling sounds, bubbling, or air coming up through fixtures

Noises from toilets or drains can mean air is trapped by a blockage or flow restriction. This often shows up alongside slow drains and can worsen as the obstruction grows.

Strong sewer odors indoors or around the property

Persistent odors are a sign something is not moving or sealing correctly. Odors can come from buildup, a blocked venting situation, or a damaged section of sewer line that needs inspection.

Overflow at an exterior cleanout

An overflowing cleanout is a clear warning sign that a backup is developing. This is not the time for trial-and-error fixes, since the situation can turn into a major mess quickly.

Wet spots, soft soil, or unusually green patches in the yard

A sewer line leak can saturate the ground over time. If you notice areas that stay wet without rain or irrigation, or the soil feels unstable, it may indicate an underground leak that needs professional evaluation.

Sudden drop in water pressure across multiple fixtures

If water pressure changes are affecting the whole house, the issue may be related to the water service line rather than an individual faucet. This is another situation where early diagnosis helps prevent bigger damage.

If any of these issues sound familiar, the next step is simple. Call Pro Sewer Repair and we will help you determine whether you need drain cleaning, sewer camera inspection, repair, or a trenchless solution based on what your system actually needs.

How we diagnose and solve sewer and drain problems in Seattle

Seattle properties can experience sewer and drain issues for many different reasons, and the symptoms often overlap. A slow sink can be a simple fixture clog, but it can also be the first warning sign of a main line restriction, root intrusion, or a damaged section of pipe. That is why Pro Sewer Repair follows an inspection-first workflow. Our goal is not just to get water moving again today, but to identify what is causing the problem so you can avoid repeat backups, recurring odors, and unnecessary disruption to your property.

Step 1: Confirm the scope and urgency

We start by understanding what is happening and how widespread it is. Are multiple drains slow at the same time? Are toilets gurgling or backing up? Is there an exterior cleanout overflow or sewage odor outside? These details help us determine whether you are dealing with a localized drain problem or a sewer line issue that needs immediate attention. When the situation points to an emergency, we prioritize stabilizing the system first to reduce mess, exposure risk, and property damage.

Step 2: Diagnose the root cause with the right tools

Once we have a clear picture of the symptoms, we move into diagnosis. For many Seattle homes, the most reliable way to avoid guesswork is a sewer camera inspection. A camera inspection helps locate blockages, identify root intrusion, and reveal structural issues such as cracks, separation, offsets, or low spots that can cause recurring clogs. When necessary, we also recommend cleaning first so the camera can see the pipe walls clearly and the diagnosis is accurate.

Step 3: Match the solution to what the line actually needs

After we identify what is happening inside the system, we explain your options in plain language. If the problem is buildup or a blockage, professional drain cleaning may be the right next step. If the line is damaged, we can recommend targeted sewer repair. If the goal is to minimize digging and protect landscaping, driveways, or hardscapes, we may recommend trenchless solutions such as sewer lining or pipe bursting, depending on whether the existing pipe can be rehabilitated or must be replaced. The point is simple: the method should fit the condition of the pipe, not the other way around.

Step 4: Complete the work and verify performance

Once a plan is approved, we complete the service with clean execution and clear communication. After repairs or cleaning, we verify improved drainage and restored flow, then walk you through what was done and what to expect next. If we see signs that a problem could return without preventive action, we will explain why and give you practical steps that reduce the chance of repeat issues.

If you need sewer repair in Seattle, drain cleaning, trenchless sewer repair, or a sewer camera inspection to confirm what is going on, Pro Sewer Repair is ready to help with fast scheduling and straightforward recommendations.

Why Seattle homeowners and businesses choose Pro Sewer Repair

Choosing a sewer contractor is not just about fixing today’s issue. It is about getting a clear diagnosis, choosing the right method, and avoiding repeat problems that keep disrupting your routine. Pro Sewer Repair is built around straightforward communication, inspection-led solutions, and service that respects your property from start to finish.

Local, family-owned company with a service-first approach

You get a team that treats your home like it matters, shows up prepared, and keeps you informed throughout the job.

Serving the Seattle area since 2017

Established processes, consistent workmanship, and reliable scheduling built through years of focused sewer and drain service.

24/7 availability for urgent sewer and drain problems

When a backup or failure cannot wait, you can call day or night and get help moving toward a safe, lasting solution.

Free estimates and clear options, not pressure

We explain what we found, what it means, and what your real options are, so you can make a decision with confidence.

Inspection-led recommendations that reduce repeat issues

We do not guess. We use professional diagnostics to pinpoint the cause and recommend the repair or trenchless method that fits the condition of the line.

Trenchless capabilities to reduce disruption when appropriate

When conditions allow, trenchless solutions can help protect landscaping, driveways, patios, and other finished areas by minimizing unnecessary digging.

Residential and light commercial support

From single-family homes to small businesses, we bring the same focus on clear communication, clean execution, and reliable results.

Sewer and drain FAQs for Seattle homeowners and business owners

1) What are the most common signs I need sewer repair in Seattle?

The biggest red flags are the ones that affect more than one fixture. If multiple drains are slow or backing up at the same time, if toilets gurgle when a sink drains, or if recurring clogs return shortly after clearing, the issue may be deeper than a basic blockage. Other warning signs include persistent sewer odors inside the building or outside near the property, wet spots that do not match rain or irrigation, and overflow at an exterior cleanout. For business owners, these problems can also create downtime, restroom closures, and avoidable operational disruptions, so early service is usually the best move.

2) How do I know if the problem is a drain clog or the main sewer line?
3) What is a sewer camera inspection and when should I schedule one?
4) Do you offer emergency sewer repair in Seattle?
5) Can you fix sewer problems without digging up my yard or disrupting my property?
6) What causes recurring sewer backups in homes and commercial buildings?
7) How do I schedule service with Pro Sewer Repair?

Pro Sewer Repair in Seattle, WA

Whether you need emergency help right now or you want to schedule a planned inspection, Pro Sewer Repair makes it easy to reach a local team and get a clear next step. Call anytime for sewer repair, drain cleaning, trenchless solutions, sewer camera inspections, sewer lining, pipe bursting, or water line repair in Seattle.

Phone: (425) 584 5705

Address: 9824 Lake City Way NE Lower, Seattle, WA 98115, United States

Hours: Open 24 hours, 7 days a week

Nearby areas we serve from Seattle

Seattle is surrounded by fast-growing communities, and sewer and drain issues do not stop at city limits. If you are near Seattle and need help with a clogged drain, sewer repair, trenchless solutions, or water line work, Pro Sewer Repair is available 24/7 to confirm coverage and schedule service.

Nearby areas include:

  • Lake City

  • Northgate

  • Ballard

  • Greenwood

  • Wallingford

  • Fremont

  • Queen Anne

  • Capitol Hill

  • Beacon Hill

  • West Seattle

  • Columbia City

  • Rainier Valley

  • University District

  • Magnolia

If you do not see your neighborhood listed, call and we will confirm service availability for your address.

Get sewer and drain help in Seattle today, call for fast service

If you are dealing with slow drains, recurring clogs, sewer odors, or signs of a main line problem, Pro Sewer Repair is ready to help with clear diagnosis and a plan that fits your property. We serve Seattle homeowners and business owners with 24/7 availability for urgent sewer and drain issues, plus straightforward options for repair, trenchless solutions, and long-term prevention.

Call now to schedule service or request a free estimate. If you prefer, complete the form and our team will follow up promptly to confirm details and book your appointment.