Professional drain cleaning, hydro-jetting, and rooter service for sinks, tubs, showers, toilets, and main sewer lines — same-day service across Hancock Park and surrounding ZIPs. Licensed C-36 contractor (#1095692), upfront flat-fee pricing, no hourly meter.
Every job in Hancock Park starts with a flat-fee diagnostic and a written quote before work begins. No hourly meter, no surprise add-ons. Same-day, evenings, and weekend rates have no surcharge. 30-day workmanship warranty on every repair.
Hancock Park is one of LA’s earliest planned upscale neighborhoods, built primarily between 1910 and 1940 on large lots along June Street, Rossmore Avenue, and the gridded blocks south of Wilshire. The neighborhood’s pre-war estate-scale homes typically have original copper supply lines now 90–100 years old, original cast iron drain stacks, and complex plumbing distribution serving multiple bathrooms, butler’s pantries, and original servant’s quarters. Many homes have been carefully restored over decades, which means plumbing diagnosis often requires identifying which of multiple repair eras a given line dates from. Hancock Park sits in central LA with water hardness around 9–11 grains per gallon. The mature parkway trees — celebrated jacarandas, Chinese elms, mature ficus — drive root intrusion in cast iron sewer laterals throughout the neighborhood.
Drain cleaning in Hancock Park is shaped by long lateral runs (estate properties commonly have 100–140 feet of lateral to the city sewer), large kitchens with high grease loads, and complex drain configurations on multi-bath estate homes. We almost always camera Hancock Park main-line jobs first because the right intervention varies significantly by lateral material, age, and what’s actually causing the backup. Mature parkway trees — the celebrated jacarandas on Rossmore, the mature Chinese elms on June Street, the Italian cypress along side streets — drive root intrusion in cast iron laterals. Kitchen stacks in estate homes accumulate grease at higher rates than typical residential due to larger appliance counts. Hydro-jetting at 3,500–4,000 PSI is standard for cast iron mains here.
Recent Hancock Park job: a 1932 estate on June Street reported main-line backup affecting the entire lower level. Camera revealed cast iron with 60% scale buildup throughout the upper run plus root intrusion at 110 feet of lateral. Hydro-jetted the upper 90 feet at 4,000 PSI, ran a root cutter at the offset joint, then quoted trenchless lining of the affected 8-foot section ($4,800) to prevent recurrence. Owner approved; lining completed in one day with no surface excavation. Total: $1,250 day-one + $4,800 lining.
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