Veteran Owned Family Operated The RightFirst Standard
Water belongs down the drain, not backing up into your home.
Whether it's a stubborn kitchen sink, a clogged shower, or a full main sewer line backup, a blocked drain doesn't fix itself. Dave's provides fast, professional drain cleaning services across Spartanburg. We don't just clear the immediate stoppage; we run advanced diagnostics to verify if it's a simple clog or a deeper root intrusion problem so you get a permanent fix.
Proudly serving Spartanburg, Boiling Springs, Greer, and the surrounding Upstate.
Licensed plumbing pros • Not just drain techs
A clogged drain looks simple from the outside. Water stops moving, a sink fills up, or a toilet won't clear. But behind the wall or under the yard, that pipe is part of a larger plumbing system that has to move waste, water, and air the right way. Dave's brings real plumbing experience to every call to make sure the job is done right the first time.
That is where Dave's is different. We aren't showing up as a basic drain-clearing crew with one tool and a single canned answer. We provide professional drain cleaning services across Spartanburg backed by clean craftsmanship, honest diagnostics, and the RightFirst Standard.
When we clear a line, we look at the whole picture: the fixture, the trap, the venting, and the main sewer line. A kitchen sink choked with grease isn't the same problem as a shower line packed with hair or multiple fixtures backing up from a main line restriction. The fix has to match the actual problem.
Drain cleaning, backups, sewer line issues, camera inspection, jetting, and repair options from one plumbing contractor.
Find roots, breaks, buildup, pipe problems, and repeat-clog issues before guessing at the next step.
High-pressure drain cleaning for grease, sludge, buildup, and lines that need more than a basic cable.
Repair and replacement options when roots, breaks, collapse, or damaged pipe are the real problem.
Trenchless pipe lining options when the line is a good candidate and digging is not the best answer.