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Updated July 2026 · RooterJet editorial

Straightforward 2026 numbers: $150–$350 per household drain, $250–$600 for main sewer lines, with nights and weekends adding a call-out premium.

Typical prices by job

DrainTypical 2026 range
Kitchen sink$150 – $300
Tub / shower$150 – $275
Toilet (auger)$125 – $250
Laundry line$175 – $325
Main sewer line$250 – $600
Emergency / after-hours+$100 – $250

The recurring-clog trap: three $250 snake visits in two years is $750 spent on a pipe that was never clean. The second visit for the same drain is the moment to camera the line and price jetting instead.

Getting your money's worth

  • Describe symptoms precisely — one fixture vs. the whole house changes the diagnosis (and who they send).
  • Ask what the price includes — some quotes cover 45 minutes, some cover "until it drains."
  • Skip the chemistry set — caustic cleaners damage pipes and complicate the professional fix.

Next steps

Whole-house symptoms or a soggy patch in the yard? Read roots in the sewer line. Otherwise get a free quote — same-day is standard for active backups.

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Questions

Frequently asked

Typically $250–$600 in 2026, depending on access and severity. If the main keeps blocking, spend $150–$400 once on a camera inspection — repeat snaking the same main is the most expensive way to not fix a root problem.

Emergency call-outs carry a premium — commonly $100–$250 over daytime rates — because someone leaves dinner with a cable machine. If the water isn't actively rising, booking next-morning saves real money.

They dissolve some organic clogs slowly while attacking pipes, gaskets, and the tech who opens the line afterward. Every professional association and most pipe manufacturers say the same thing: don't. A $12 bottle can turn a $200 clog into a $2,000 repair.

Recurring means the pipe wall is the problem — grease buildup or roots — and cables can't fix pipe walls. That's the graduation point to hydro jetting, with a camera pass to see what's really down there.

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