When a single drain clogs, it is a nuisance you can work around for a day. When your main sewer line fails completely, it is a biohazardous emergency that threatens the health of your family and the physical structure of your home. You cannot plunge away a solidified grease blockage forty feet beneath your front lawn. We are Garden City, MI's premier heavy-duty sewer extraction and restoration team, and our rapid-response crews carry fully loaded equipment vans so when your main line goes down, there is no delay waiting for gear to be prepped. We specialize in emergency sewer cleaning and advanced hydro-jetting. We don't poke a hole through the blockage and call it done — we obliterate it entirely, restoring your pipes to clean, open condition.
Traditional motorized snaking is the right tool for cutting through tree roots and retrieving solid foreign objects. But if your sewer line is choked by years of hardened cooking grease, heavy soap scum, or thick mud sludge, a cable will simply bore a small hole through the muck — and that hole closes back up within days. For these stubborn, coating-style blockages, we bring in the hydro-jetter.
This advanced sewer drain cleaning method feeds a specialized high-pressure nozzle deep into the sewer line. We blast water at up to 4,000 PSI in a 360-degree reverse-spray pattern. That immense pressure physically scours the inside walls of the pipe clean, liquefying hardened grease and flushing all accumulated sludge completely out to the city sewer main.
For older homes in Garden City, MI where decades of grease and soap scum have quietly coated the pipe walls into a narrowed tube, hydro-jetting is often the only method that produces lasting results.
If you live in an older Garden City, MI home with the original cast-iron plumbing, the inside of those pipes looks like jagged, rusty coral. This "scale" constantly snags toilet paper and causes repetitive blockages that seem to come back every few months no matter how many times the line is snaked. Our technicians use specialized mechanical chain-knockers attached to high-speed rotary tools — combined with hydro-jetting on a second pass — to grind that jagged rust scale away from the pipe wall. We smooth the interior surface of the cast-iron pipe, significantly extending its lifespan and interrupting the cycle of recurring clogs.
A sewer backup pushes toxic wastewater, bacteria, and dangerous gases directly into your living space. You need to act immediately, not schedule an appointment for next week. Our emergency sewer cleaning dispatch is built for rapid deployment in exactly these moments. We arrive with everything already loaded and organized. We locate the cleanout, assess the blockage on camera, and blast the line clear — stopping the flow of sewage into your home without delay.
Don't let a severe sewer emergency destroy your floors, your walls, or your peace of mind. Bring in the high-pressure experts who show up ready and get the line completely clear.
Call for immediate emergency sewer dispatch: +18339570980
"We run a commercial kitchen in Garden City, MI and our grease trap line was completely choked. They showed up with the hydro-jetter, blasted the pipes clean, and we were back in service the same afternoon. Fast, professional, no drama at all."
"The technician walked me through his camera monitor before touching a single tool. Showed me exactly where the grease had hardened into a solid plug, explained what the hydro-jetter would do, and then did it. The pipe looks like new on the screen now. That kind of transparency is rare."
"I had the same recurring backup three times in two years. They came out, descaled the old cast-iron pipes, ran the jetter through the whole line, and that was eight months ago — not one problem since. Should have called them the first time."
The origins of Garden City started with the transfer of the property to John Lathers from Andrew Jackson for 160 acres (0.65 km2) in October 1835. The city was patterned after the "garden city" concept that became popular in England during the 19th century, with most home sites sectioned off into 1-acre (4,000 m2) plots to allow adequate farming area to support the family with fruit and vegetables. Most sites are now considerably smaller, some as small as 40 feet by 135 feet, with little room for gardening of fruits and vegetables, though the city maintains some large lots where an extra street has not been placed between two of the older streets, such as between some parts of Bock Street and John Hauk Street where Donnelly Avenue does not cut through.
Zip Codes in Garden City, MI that we also serve: 48135 48136