Drain & Sewer Line Cleaning Brighton, CO
Roko Drain Cleaning provides 24/7 drain cleaning in Brighton, CO for clogged drains, sewer backups, slow sinks, toilets, tubs, and floor drains. We offer same day service, weekends, and holidays across Adams County. Call (833) 435-4010 for fast help today.
Emergency Drain and Sewer Service in Brighton, Day or Night
A sewer backup does not pick a good time. It can hit at 2 a.m., on a Sunday, or in the middle of a holiday dinner. Roko answers around the clock and reaches most Brighton homes the same day. Whether you live near Carmichael Park, off Bromley Lane, or out toward the South Platte River, our truck can be at your door fast. We work after hours and on holidays, and we tell you the price before we start, so there is no surprise.
What to do if sewage is backing up right now:
- ✓ Stop using water in the house, including the sinks, washer, and dishwasher.
- ✓ Stop flushing toilets.
- ✓ Call (833) 435-4010.
Cutting off water use keeps a small backup from turning into a flooded basement while our truck is on the way.
- Ice forms early on shaded overpasses near Interstate 76.
- Frozen ground puts pressure on older pipes.
- A line that was already cracked can fail on the first hard freeze.
- If your drains slow down when the temperature drops, do not wait for a full block.
Our Drain and Sewer Cleaning Services in Brighton
We handle every kind of clog and backup in a home or business. Here is what we clear.
Clogged Kitchen, Bathroom, and Toilet Drains
Kitchen lines clog from grease, oil, and food that harden inside the pipe. Bathroom drains slow down from hair, soap, and toothpaste. Toilets back up from too much paper or items that should never be flushed. We clear the line all the way through, not just the first few feet, so water flows the way it should. Pouring boiling water or a store product down the drain rarely fixes a real clog, and it can make things worse.
$100 – $300 AverageMain Sewer Line Cleaning and Backups
The main line carries waste from your whole house to the city sewer. When it clogs, more than one drain backs up at once, and water can rise through the lowest drain in the home, often a basement or floor drain. A clogged main line is not a do it yourself job. The blockage usually sits deep underground, past the reach of a home plunger or hand tool. We clear the main line and check it so the backup does not return next month.
$150 – $800 AverageHydro Jetting for Heavy Buildup
Hydro jetting uses a stream of high pressure water to scrub the inside walls of a pipe. It cuts through grease, sludge, soap scum, and the mineral scale that Brighton water leaves behind. It also flushes out sand and grit, which matters in an area with sandy soil and farm dust. For lines with years of buildup or repeat clogs, jetting gives a deeper clean that holds up far longer than a basic cable.
$350 – $1,400 AverageSewer Camera Inspection to Find the Real Cause
We send a waterproof camera down the line to see exactly what is wrong. The video shows roots, cracks, low spots that hold water, and buildup, all without digging. We can also mark the exact depth and spot of the problem, which saves time and money if any digging is ever needed. A camera turns guessing into facts, so you only pay to fix what is truly there.
$125 – $500 AverageTree Root Removal From Sewer Lines
Tree roots are one of the top reasons sewer lines clog in older Brighton neighborhoods. Roots find the smallest crack in a pipe and grow inside, catching paper and grease until the line blocks. Colorado summers are dry, so roots search hard for water and head straight for the small leaks in a sewer joint. We cut the roots out and inspect the pipe so you know how to keep them from coming back.
$150 – $800 AverageDrain Service for Brighton Businesses
Restaurants, shops, and offices near Main Street, Bridge Street, and the Prairie Center cannot afford a closed bathroom or a backed up kitchen. We clear commercial lines and greasy drains fast, and we can set up a regular cleaning schedule so a clog never shuts you down during business hours. A clean line also protects your health rating and keeps customers coming back.
$250 – $800+ AverageDrain or Sewer Emergency in Brighton? Call Roko Drain Experts
How to Tell a Simple Clog From a Main Sewer Line Problem
A single slow sink usually means a local clog in that one fixture. A main line problem is bigger and shows clear warning signs. Call for a sewer line check if you notice any of these:
- ✓ More than one drain is slow or backed up at the same time
- ✓ Water rises in a tub or shower when you flush a toilet
- ✓ A gurgling sound comes from drains or toilets
- ✓ Sewage or a foul smell comes up through a basement or floor drain
- ✓ The lowest drain in the house backs up first
Why Acting Early Matters
When several fixtures act up together, the blockage is in the main line, not in one pipe. That needs a camera and a full cleaning, not a quick plunge. Acting early saves money. A main line caught at the first gurgle is a simple job. The same line ignored for weeks can flood a finished basement and ruin floors and walls.
Hydro Jetting or Drain Snaking: Which One Do You Need?
Drain Snaking
Both clear a clog, but they do different jobs. A cable, or snake, punches a hole through the blockage and works well for a single clog like hair or paper.
Hydro Jetting
Hydro jetting scrubs the entire inside of the pipe with high pressure water and removes grease, scale, and roots more completely.
For a one time clog in a single drain, a cable is often enough. For repeat backups, greasy lines, or pipes coated with Brighton hard water scale, jetting lasts much longer. Jetting is safe for healthy pipes, and we check the line with a camera first to make sure it can handle the pressure. We then tell you honestly which method your line needs, so you do not pay for more than the job calls for.
Not Sure What you need? Call Roko for Drain or Sewer Inspection
Our Process
Our 5-Step Drain Cleaning Process
Why Choose Us
Why Brighton Homeowners Trust Roko
Most big companies do a little of everything and treat drains as a side job. Roko works the other way. Here is what sets us apart:
- Drains and sewers only. It is all we do, so our team has seen the same Brighton problems hundreds of times and knows how to fix them so they stay fixed.
- Local since 2019. We have served the Colorado community for years and know how the local water, soil, and weather work against your pipes.
- Lasting fixes, not quick patches. We find the real cause and clear it for the long run instead of pushing the clog down the line.
- Right the first time. A temporary fix is no fix at all, so we would rather solve it once than come back for the same clog.
- Here when you need us. We answer 24 hours a day and work same day, on weekends, and on holidays. When your home is at risk, you should not have to wait until Monday.
What Drain and Sewer Service Costs in Brighton
A single drain clog usually costs less than a main line cleaning, and a main line cleaning costs less than a job that needs a camera and root removal.
The final price depends on a few things:
- ✓ Which line is blocked
- ✓ How bad the buildup is
- ✓ Whether roots are involved
- ✓ Whether the job needs a basic cable or full jetting
We do not hide the number. After we see the problem, we quote the job before we begin, so you can decide with the facts in front of you. We also explain what we found, so you understand why a job costs what it does. An honest answer up front is part of how we earn repeat customers across Brighton. This page is for general guidance and is not a fixed quote. Call (833) 435-4010 for a price on your specific line.
Areas We Serve Around Brighton
We cover all of Brighton, including ZIP codes 80601, 80602, 80603, and 80640. From downtown near Bridge Street to the family neighborhoods along Bromley Lane and the homes by Barr Lake State Park, we know these streets and the pipes under them. We also reach the newer areas like Brighton Crossing and Bromley Park and the older homes close to the South Platte River.
We also serve nearby communities across Adams County, including:
If you are near Brighton and not sure we reach you, call (833) 435-4010 and ask.
Why Drains and Sewer Lines Clog So Often in Brighton
Brighton is not Denver or a mountain town. The local water, soil, and mix of old and new homes all shape why drains here back up. Knowing the real cause is how you fix a clog for good instead of clearing it again and again.
Hard Water and Mineral Scale
Brighton has hard water, around 10 to 14 grains per gallon, drawn from groundwater in the South Platte and Beebe Draw aquifers. Over time, calcium and magnesium leave a hard crust, called scale, inside pipes. Scale narrows the line and slows the flow, even in newer homes. A regular cleaning clears it before it chokes the pipe.
Tree Roots in Older Clay Pipes
The historic core near Main Street and Bridge Street has some of the oldest homes in the city, many still on original clay sewer lines. Clay joints leak just enough to draw tree roots, and once roots get in, repeat backups follow. In Colorado dry summers, roots hunt even harder for the water leaking from a cracked joint.
Shifting Soil and Hard Freezes
Front Range soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and Brighton sharp freeze and thaw swings bend and crack buried lines over the years. A cracked line can form a low spot, called a belly, where waste collects and clogs. A plunger will not fix that. The spot has to be found with a camera and cleared.
New Homes That Are Still Settling
Roughly half of Brighton homes were built after 2000, in newer areas like Brighton Crossing and Bromley Park. New lines clog too, from construction debris, settling ground, and a line that was not laid with the right slope. If your newer home backs up often, the cause may be the install, not how you use it.