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Drain cleaning · Horn Lake, Mississippi

Drain cleaning in Horn Lake, MS

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Pricing reviewed June 2026 · Local data from U.S. Census ACS

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Horn Lake drain cleaning methods

Drain snaking / rooter

A motorized cable breaks through and pulls out the clog. Fast and economical for a single slow or stopped fixture — sink, tub, shower, or toilet.

Hydro jetting

High-pressure water scours the full pipe wall, clearing grease, scale, and roots. The durable fix for recurring or main-line clogs.

Sewer camera inspection

A waterproof camera locates the blockage and shows whether it’s grease, roots, or a broken pipe — so you only pay for the work you need.

Main line & sewer clearing

Whole-house backup cleared through the cleanout. Treated as an emergency, with same-day and 24/7 availability from local pros.

Homes & drains in Horn Lake

U.S. Census ACS
Households
10,661
Homeowners
5,882
55% own
Median home value
$146,300
Median income
$57,111
Median home built
1990
Housing units
10,662

With a median home built in 1990, many Horn Lake homes have older sewer laterals and cast-iron or clay drain lines — a common reason roots, scale, and recurring clogs show up here.

Horn Lake cost guide

Drain cleaning cost in Horn Lake.

In Horn Lake, drain cleaning costs typically range from $85 for a simple snake to $1,300+ for hydro jetting a main sewer line, depending on the clog's severity and location. With a median home age of 36 years, many homes built before 1975 still have clay or cast-iron sewer laterals that are prone to tree-root intrusion and corrosion—the leading cause of main-line clogs in Mississippi's humid climate. Newer homes with PVC pipes more often face fixture clogs from grease and hair. Labor, equipment (camera, hydro jetter), and access issues also affect pricing.

Drain cleaning cost by job in Horn Lake
Type / jobTypical Horn Lake cost
Snake a single drain (sink, tub, shower)Cable/auger, one fixture$85 – $250
Toilet or kitchen-line clogMost common call$100 – $300
Main line / sewer clog (via cleanout)Whole-house backup$125 – $425+
Hydro jetting — branch lineScours grease & scale$300 – $700
Hydro jetting — main sewer lineRoots & heavy buildup$500 – $1,300+
Sewer camera inspectionLocate & diagnose the blockage$85 – $350
Sewer line repair (spot fix)If the camera finds a break$850 – $3,500+
Pricing reviewed June 2026 · Adjusted for Horn Lake labor ratesLocal data · U.S. Census ACS

Prices include labor and shift with the clog's location and severity. Main-line and hydro-jetting jobs run higher; a single fixture snaked runs at the low end.

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What drives drain cleaning costs in Horn Lake?

Prices vary mainly by clog location (fixture vs. main line), method needed (snaking vs. hydro jetting), and pipe condition. A simple sink snake is more affordable, while a main-line root clog requiring hydro jetting and camera inspection costs more. Access difficulties—like buried cleanouts or long runs—also raise the price. Older clay pipes may need extra care to avoid damage.

Horn Lake

Common drain issues in Horn Lake

  • Tree-root intrusion in old laterals

    Homes with clay or cast-iron sewer lines (pre-1975) are vulnerable to root infiltration, especially from mature trees common in Horn Lake.

  • Grease buildup in kitchen lines

    Kitchen drains in newer PVC homes often clog from grease and food debris, especially in households with heavy cooking.

  • Recurring main-line backups from bellies

    Soft, wet Mississippi soils can cause sewer lines to sag, creating 'bellies' where debris collects, leading to repeated backups.

Local guide · Horn Lake

What’s different about Horn Lake.

Generic cost pages skip the things that actually decide your price and which method fits here — local pipe materials, sewer-lateral rules, and the tree-root pressure in the ground.

Recommended approach for Horn Lake

Root cutting and hydro jetting, followed by a camera inspection to locate root entry, grease, or bellies; backwater-valve check in surcharge-prone areas.

In Mississippi, recurring main-line backups usually trace to roots entering joints or cracks in older clay or aging laterals, with grease and low spots in lines run through soft, expansive soils making it worse. A cable machine clears an immediate blockage, but hydro jetting scours roots and grease from the full pipe wall, and a follow-up camera inspection shows whether the cause is roots, grease, or a structural belly that snaking cannot fix. Homes with fixtures below the upstream manhole rim should also confirm a working backwater valve, since flat terrain and heavy rainfall can surcharge the public sewer.

Sources: Mississippi Residential Code 2018, Chapter 30 Sanitary Drainage (cleanouts, backwater valves) - UpCodes · Mississippi - ICC Digital Codes (adopted code editions) · Mississippi State Board of Contractors / plumbing licensing overview - ServiceTitan

What Horn Lake code requires

Clearing a clogged drain in Horn Lake needs no permit, but repairing or replacing a sewer line does. Mississippi drain and sewer work follows the state plumbing code — here’s what applies:

  • Permit

    Routine snaking or hydro jetting of an existing drain is maintenance and generally needs no permit; repairing or replacing buried building sewer/drain pipe is regulated plumbing work that requires a permit and inspection from the local building authority.

    Repair/replace only
  • Cleanout access

    Under Mississippi's adopted residential code (based on the IRC, Chapter 30), cleanouts are required at intervals of not more than 100 feet on horizontal drains and at the junction of the building drain and building sewer (or within 10 feet upstream), and must remain accessible.

    Required
  • Licensed contractor

    Plumbing/sewer contracting at the state's monetary thresholds requires a license issued by the Mississippi State Board of Contractors; many municipalities also require local plumber licensing for permitted work.

    State-licensed plumber
  • Lateral ownership

    As a general rule in Mississippi, the homeowner owns and maintains the sewer lateral from the house all the way to the connection at the public main.

    Homeowner to the main
  • Backwater valve

    Mississippi Residential Code Section P3008 requires a backwater valve on the building drain or branch serving fixtures whose flood-level rims sit below the cover of the next upstream public-sewer manhole, with the valve kept accessible.

    Check local code

Sources: Mississippi Residential Code 2018, Chapter 30 Sanitary Drainage (cleanouts, backwater valves) - UpCodes · Mississippi - ICC Digital Codes (adopted code editions) · Mississippi State Board of Contractors / plumbing licensing overview - ServiceTitan

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Not sure what your Horn Lake drain needs?

A licensed Horn Lake pro will walk you through the likely cause, the right method, and what it costs — in one quick call.

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Local programs in Horn Lake

Drain cleaning itself carries no rebate, but in Horn Lake it’s worth knowing who owns the line and what protection options exist:

  • Utility
    Homeowner to the main
    Sewer lateral responsibility

    As a general rule in Mississippi, the homeowner owns and maintains the sewer lateral from the house all the way to the connection at the public main.

  • Utility
    Varies — check your utility
    Optional sewer line protection plan

    Some Mississippi utilities and municipalities offer optional service-line protection plans that can offset lateral repair costs — for example: Optional repair plans offered through HomeServe partnerships with Mississippi communities cover repair of the homeowner-owned exterior sewer/septic line up to a benefit limit for a monthly fee. Availability is set by your local provider, so check whether Horn Lake’s own water or sewer utility offers a similar plan, and review what’s covered before enrolling.

A clog is usually a clearing job; a cracked, root-filled, or collapsed lateral is a repair you own. A camera inspection tells you which one you’re dealing with before you spend on a dig.

How it works

Drain cleared in three steps.

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    Tell us what’s clogged

    Use the cost tool or call — takes 30 seconds. A slow sink, a backed-up toilet, or sewage coming up.

  2. 2

    Get matched with a local pro

    We connect you with a licensed, insured drain technician near you — often the same day.

  3. 3

    Drain cleared, fast

    Your pro confirms the price on-site and clears the line. Most clogs are cleared in a single visit.

FAQ

Drain cleaning FAQs — Horn Lake

Routine snaking or hydro jetting is maintenance and usually doesn't need a permit. But repairing or replacing a buried sewer pipe requires a permit and inspection from the local building authority.

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