Allied All-City Inc. clears clogged and slow drains throughout Suffolk County using high-pressure jetting and camera technology — so you know it's clean, not just temporarily unclogged.
Our team is fully certified to work in Suffolk County. Licensed plumbers, proper permits, code-compliant work — no shortcuts, no unlicensed work on your property.
We send a camera down the drain to see exactly what's causing the problem — grease buildup, root intrusion, or pipe damage — before we start any cleaning work.
We clean drains using high-velocity water jetting that blasts through grease, scale, and root growth — not just poking through the clog with a snake and hoping for the best.
Our own trained crews do the work from start to finish. No subcontracting, no strangers on your property — just accountable professionals you can call back if anything's off.
There's a real difference between snaking a drain to punch through a clog and actually cleaning it. Here's what you get when the job is done right.
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We run a camera through the drain to see exactly what's causing the problem — grease, roots, scale, or a damaged pipe — before we start any work.
We blast the line clean using high-pressure water jetting, removing buildup from the pipe walls completely — not just pushing through the blockage.
After jetting, we run the camera again to confirm the pipe is fully clear and flowing correctly, and note any pipe conditions worth watching going forward.
For most residential properties, a professional drain cleaning every one to two years is a reasonable preventive schedule — especially if you have older pipes, large trees near your sewer line, or a history of slow drains. Kitchen drains accumulate grease faster than bathroom drains and may benefit from more frequent service. For commercial kitchens and restaurants, quarterly or even monthly cleaning may be necessary to stay ahead of grease buildup and remain compliant with health codes. If you're experiencing recurring slow drains or backups, that's a signal to schedule a cleaning and camera inspection right away rather than waiting.
Yes — and it's one of the most common drain problems we see across Long Island. Tree roots naturally seek out moisture, and even a tiny crack or loose joint in an underground pipe will attract them. Once roots find a way in, they grow quickly, filling the pipe and causing increasingly severe blockages over time. They can also crack pipe sections further as they expand. Root intrusion is especially common in older clay and cast iron sewer lines. We use hydro jetting to clear existing root growth and camera inspection to assess how far the roots have spread and whether any pipe sections need repair or replacement.
A clog is a specific blockage — often in the trap or a short section of pipe — that can sometimes be cleared with a plunger or a hand snake. A drain that needs professional cleaning has something more systemic going on: years of grease buildup coating the pipe walls, root intrusion reaching into the line, scale accumulation narrowing the pipe, or recurring backups that keep coming back no matter what you do at the surface. If your drain backs up regularly, slows down faster and faster between DIY treatments, or if multiple drains in the house are affected at once, that's a sign the main sewer line needs professional attention.
Hydro jetting is generally safe for most pipe materials including PVC, cast iron, and clay — but the key is always a camera inspection first. Before we jet any line, we assess the pipe's condition on camera. If a pipe is severely deteriorated, cracked, or has sections that are already compromised, high-pressure jetting could make things worse by dislodging fragile sections or pushing water through existing cracks. In those cases, we'll recommend repair or replacement before cleaning. When the pipe is in reasonably sound condition, hydro jetting is the most effective cleaning method available — safe, thorough, and long-lasting.
Snaking only clears a passage through the obstruction — it doesn't clean the pipe. Think of it like poking a hole through ice in a pond: the hole is there, but everything around it is still frozen. Grease, scale, and root tendrils that cling to the pipe walls remain in place after snaking and rebuild the clog over time — often within weeks or months. Hydro jetting actually cleans the interior walls of the pipe, removing buildup completely. If you've had your drain snaked multiple times and it keeps coming back, a hydro jet cleaning paired with camera inspection will typically solve the problem for a much longer period.
Yes — Allied All-City Inc. services residential homes, commercial properties, restaurants, schools, apartment buildings, and industrial facilities throughout Suffolk County. Commercial drain needs are often more intensive than residential ones. Restaurant grease traps and kitchen drains require more frequent cleaning due to high-volume cooking. Multi-unit buildings have main stack lines that serve multiple apartments and need periodic cleaning to prevent backups that affect many tenants at once. We work with property managers and business owners to establish maintenance schedules that keep drains clean and compliant, reducing emergency calls and the disruption that comes with an unexpected backup.
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