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Drain Cleaning in Weymouth, MA
Sink backed up in East Weymouth? Triple-decker stack backing up into multiple units? We clear it the same visit — and tell you what caused it so it doesn't keep coming back. Call us for drain cleaning in Weymouth — $99 service fee credited toward the repair.
East Weymouth's pre-war cast iron lines and shared triple-decker stacks are patterns we know well. $99 service fee applied toward the work.
Why Weymouth drains clog more often
East Weymouth and North Weymouth have pre-WWII to 1950s housing where original cast iron drain lines have been corroding for 70+ years — the bore narrows over time and backs up faster with less buildup than newer pipes.
Triple-deckers and two-families in East Weymouth share vertical drain stacks. A clog in the shared line can surface in another unit's fixtures — the fix is clearing the main stack, not just one trap.
Weymouth Landing's older housing stock predates modern grease traps — kitchen lines in pre-war homes pick up decades of buildup in rough cast iron that doesn't flush clean the way smooth modern pipe does.
Coastal areas near Fore River and Wessagusset see storm-related sewer pressure that can push debris into drain lines and accelerate backup issues, especially in basement floor drains.
The right method for the line you have
Drain snaking
Right for most single-fixture clogs in Weymouth's older lines — a cable breaks through or retrieves the blockage without over-treating the pipe.
Hydro-jetting
Right when scale, grease wall, or root buildup has built up to the point where snaking just punches through rather than clearing. Thoroughly cleans the pipe wall.
Sewer camera inspection
Right when a Weymouth drain keeps backing up after cleaning. We see exactly what's causing it — roots, broken section, or buildup — before recommending any further work.
Drain backing up in Weymouth? We answer 24/7.
Local team, honest scheduling
We dispatch from Quincy and Abington — Weymouth is a regular part of our South Shore territory, not a stretch call. Nate and Nick Johnson grew up here. 385+ Google reviews at 4.8 stars. The $99 service fee applies toward the work, and you get an upfront price before we start.
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Weymouth drain cleaning FAQs
What kind of drain cleaning do you do most in Weymouth?
Across 44 completed drain cleaning jobs in Weymouth, the work we are called for most is unclog bathroom tub / shower, unclog main line back up, unclog kitchen sink. Unclog bathroom tub / shower alone accounts for 8 of them. Crews reach Weymouth from our Quincy office.
How much does drain cleaning cost in Weymouth, MA?
We charge a $99 service fee that applies toward the drain cleaning or repair. Once we assess the line, you get a clear upfront price before any work starts.
Why do drain problems in East Weymouth triple-deckers spread between units?
Triple-deckers share a single vertical drain stack. When a clog develops far enough down the line — usually past the point where upper-floor drains join the main stack — backing up water has nowhere to go except up through whatever fixture is lowest. That's often a first-floor shower or floor drain. The fix requires clearing the shared stack, not just one unit's trap.
Does snaking work on Weymouth's older cast iron drains, or do I need hydro-jetting?
Snaking works for most clogs in older cast iron lines and is the right first step. Hydro-jetting becomes the better call when the line has heavy grease buildup, thick scale, or root intrusion that snaking can punch through but not clear. We choose the right method based on what's actually in the line.
Do you do sewer camera inspections in Weymouth?
Yes. For recurring backups or mystery clogs that keep coming back, a camera inspection is the only way to see whether the problem is grease, scale, root intrusion, or a damaged pipe section. We bring the camera on the same visit when the situation calls for it.
How quickly can you schedule drain cleaning in Weymouth?
Call (617) 479-9911 and we'll check the board. We dispatch from Quincy and Abington, so Weymouth is a short drive. We'll tell you honestly what the schedule looks like rather than promising something we can't deliver.
Do you handle emergency drain clogs in Weymouth?
Yes. We answer 24/7 for backed-up drains, sewer overflows, and clogs that can't wait. Call (617) 479-9911 for a real response — not a voicemail.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept major credit cards, check, and cash. Payment is due at completion. The $99 service fee applies toward the work once you move forward.
Do you warranty your drain cleaning work?
Yes. If the same drain backs up within 30 days of our cleaning and it's the same obstruction, we come back at no charge. If it's a new problem or a different location, it's a new call.
Need drain cleaning in Weymouth?
Call and we'll confirm scheduling honestly. $99 service fee applied toward the work.
Drain Cleaning in Weymouth — what we actually see
Weymouth spans four ZIPs and four distinct village centres, and the plumbing differs across them — older tight-lot homes near the Landing, newer construction toward South Weymouth.
Drain and sewer work is 29% of the work we have completed in Weymouth — we have worked in hundreds of Weymouth homes.
The drain cleaning jobs we do most in Weymouth
- Unclog bathroom tub / shower8×
- Unclog main line back up5×
- Unclog kitchen sink4×
- Unclog lateral main line4×
- Unclog bathroom sink3×
- Unclog toilet3×
From 44 completed drain cleaning jobs in Weymouth. Our own records, not estimates.
Weymouth work dispatches from our Quincy office, covering the 02188, 02189, 02190, 02191 ZIP codes.
Water and sewer in Weymouth — and what it means in your basement
Weymouth is a sewer-only member of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority: the regional system takes the waste, but the drinking water is the town's own. For a homeowner this is the practical dividing line in nearly every call. Anything past the building drain runs into municipal infrastructure, so a repeated backup is a blockage, a root intrusion or a defect in the house's service line rather than a saturated leaching field. Anything on the supply side is local, so hardness, sediment and the rate at which a tank or a tankless coil scales are set by the town's own wells rather than by a regional reservoir. Older neighbourhoods add a second variable, because a house that has been on municipal sewer for decades often still has its original cast iron stack, and cast iron narrows from the inside long before it leaks in a way anyone notices.
Source: MWRA customer communities.
How Weymouth was built — and what is behind the wall
Weymouth was settled in 1622 as Wessagusset and incorporated in 1635, making it the second-oldest community in the state, and it stayed a farming and fishing town for a long time afterwards. Industry arrived in stages: a tide mill near Mill Cove, an iron trade built on local bog iron discovered in 1771, and shoe manufacturing from 1853 that became the region's major employer. Four centuries of continuous occupation produce exactly what you would expect underneath: pre-Revolutionary houses that have been re-plumbed repeatedly, dense 19th-century worker housing near the old shoe industry, and postwar development beyond it. Nothing here can be assumed. A house two streets from another can differ by a hundred and fifty years and three generations of pipe material.
Source: History of Weymouth, Massachusetts.