Fairfax, Marin County

Drain Cleaning in Fairfax, CA

Need drain cleaning in Fairfax? CNTRline is a licensed, insured plumbing company based in Rohnert Park, and we work Fairfax and the rest of Marin County 7 days a week. We have been at it since 2017. Call (707) 308-5599 for a straight answer and a free quote.

Yes, CNTRline handles drain cleaning in Fairfax, Marin County. We are a licensed, insured plumber based nearby in Rohnert Park, serving the area since 2017. Call (707) 308-5599 for a free quote.

CNTRline Plumbing works throughout Fairfax, from the shops along Bolinas Road to the wooded homes up toward the Cascades, and a lot of the drain trouble here comes from age. Many Fairfax homes started as early-1900s summer cabins and bungalows that were later turned into full-time houses, so the drain pipe behind the walls is often original, undersized, and quick to clog. The town sits in a creek valley, so lower lots deal with damp ground and a high water table that pushes backups up through floor drains after heavy rain. Roots from the wooded hillsides work into old clay sewer laterals. We drive over from Rohnert Park, and for a Fairfax drain that keeps clogging we run a camera to find the cause before we cable or hydro jet the line clear.

What that looks like on the job: A common Fairfax job is an early-1900s cabin-turned-house where undersized original drain pipe clogs, and the camera shows roots in the old clay lateral out to the street.

For the full rundown of our drain cleaning work, see the Drain Cleaning page. Clogged sinks, tubs, and main lines cleared fast.

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Drain Cleaning in Fairfax: common questions

The early-1900s cabins here have narrow, original drain pipe, and the wooded lots send roots into old clay laterals, so the line clogs again after snaking. A camera shows which it is and we clear it properly. Call (707) 308-5599.
Yes. Fairfax sits in the Ross Valley Sanitary District, and a camera inspection both finds a recurring clog and documents the lateral condition, which matters at point of sale. We hand you the footage.
Yes. On the lower Fairfax lots, storms load a root-filled lateral and push backups up through the lowest drains. We clear the main and camera it to find where the water is getting in.

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