There’s a meaningful difference between what a chemical cleaner does and what a professional plumber does, and it’s worth understanding that difference before spending more money on products that aren’t solving the underlying issue.
A licensed drain cleaning technician starts with a video inspection. A small camera is run through the drain line so the technician can see exactly what’s happening inside the pipe. They can identify the location and nature of the blockage, spot any damage to the pipe itself, and determine the most effective approach before touching a single tool. You’re not guessing anymore. You actually know what you’re dealing with.
For grease buildup, sludge, and heavily packed lines,
hydro jetting is the professional answer. High-pressure water is pushed through the pipe, scrubbing the walls clean from the inside out rather than simply creating a channel through the blockage. The results last significantly longer than any chemical treatment, and the pipe is genuinely cleaner afterward, not just temporarily passable.
The honest comparison: a $15 bottle of drain cleaner might solve a simple, surface level clog. For anything more complicated, you’re spending money on temporary relief while the real problem continues to develop.