Drain cleaning that clears the whole line.
A drain rarely fails without warning. It runs slow for a month, gurgles for a week, then sends grey water back up the tub the night you have company coming. Panda Plumbing clears kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and floor drains across the east Portland metro with professional drum machines, a cutter head matched to your pipe, and an exact price in writing before the cable ever goes in.
Cleared, not poked through.
There are two ways to deal with a clog, and they look identical for about a week. The quick way punches a narrow hole through the middle of the blockage. Water spins down again, the visit is cheap, and the ring of grease and soap still clinging to the pipe wall starts catching food, hair, and lint that same night. A month later you are paying for the same clog twice.
We were taught to clear the line, not the symptom. That means matching the machine, the cable, and the cutter head to the diameter and material of your pipe, working the blockage back to the pipe wall instead of piercing it, and running water at the fixture until the drain proves it can keep up. Full-bore flow, the way the line ran when it was new.
Older east-side houses add a wrinkle worth respecting. Many still drain through their original steel or cast iron lines, where decades of scale have already narrowed the bore before the clog ever formed. Those pipes want a careful operator: a cable aggressive enough to clear the blockage, controlled enough not to punish an aging line.
The pricing is as clean as the workspace. Show us the problem fixture on a free 5-minute video call and the truck arrives carrying the right equipment the first time. You approve an exact, guaranteed price in writing before work begins, and the flat dispatch and diagnostic fee folds into the bill the moment you say yes. You even get an exact 30-minute arrival slot, because a backed-up sink should not cost you an afternoon of waiting.
Every drain call includes
- A 30-minute arrival slot backed by the No-Window Guarantee
- An exact price in writing before the cable comes off the truck
- Cable and cutter head matched to your pipe, never a one-size poke
- Flow tested at the fixture before we call the line cleared
- Runners down, floors protected, workspace disinfected before we go
- A follow-up from our office to confirm the drain stayed clear
Every slow drain in the house, handled.
One visit covers the whole lineup, from the kitchen line that chokes every holiday to the laundry standpipe that overflows mid-cycle.
Kitchen sinks & disposals
Grease film, coffee grounds, and starch paste shrink kitchen lines a little more every month. We cut the buildup back to the pipe wall and get jammed disposals grinding properly again.
Tubs, showers & bath sinks
Hair and soap scale twist into a mat that store-bought tools only tear pieces off. We pull the whole obstruction out instead of pushing it deeper down the line.
Laundry & floor drains
Lint-heavy standpipes, utility sinks, and the basement or garage floor drains that stay quiet until water is already standing on the concrete.
Recurring-clog diagnosis
A drain that clogs on a schedule is a symptom, not bad luck. We find the reason, from scale and poor slope to venting trouble, and tell you exactly what ends the cycle.
The easiest clog is the one that never forms.
We would rather teach you to need us less often. Most kitchen clogs are assembled one dinner at a time, and most tub clogs are one simple hair catcher away from never existing. What follows is the same advice our plumbers hand out at the end of a service call, and none of it requires buying a thing from us.
In the kitchen, the disposal decides how the whole line ages. Run cold water while it grinds and for a slow count of twenty afterward, so the chopped waste actually leaves the pipe instead of settling in the trap. Just as important is what never goes in: grease, fibrous scraps, starches, and coffee grounds top the list. And if the station itself works against you, a shallow basin, an undersized disposal, a faucet you have outgrown, our kitchen remodel plumbing team rebuilds the whole sink setup properly.
In the bathrooms, a hair catcher in every tub and shower drain prevents the single most common clog we clear, and an occasional hot-water flush keeps soap film from hardening inside sink lines. One more pattern worth knowing: when a single toilet wants the plunger every week while everything else drains fine, the fixture is usually the culprit rather than the drain. Our toilet installation and repair page explains when a rebuild or a swap ends that routine for good.
Keep it out of the disposal
- Grease, fats, and cooking oil: they cool, coat, and harden inside the line
- Fibrous scraps like celery, corn husks, and artichoke leaves: they wrap the impellers
- Starches like potato peels, rice, and pasta: they swell into a paste
- Coffee grounds: they settle into a sludge the trap never quite passes
Habits that pay off
- Cold water running while the disposal grinds, and for twenty seconds after
- A hair catcher in every tub and shower drain
- An occasional hot-water flush for bathroom sink lines
- Skipping chemical drain cleaner: the FAQ below explains why
Honest about where our work ends
Panda Plumbing clears the drain lines inside your home, from the fixture down to where the plumbing exits the building. When the evidence points past that boundary, to roots or a failed section in the buried line out in the yard, the honest fix is sewer excavation, repair, or replacement, and we refer that work to a specialist rather than sell it ourselves. You get a plain account of what we found and who should handle it, never a bill for poking at a problem our equipment cannot fix. Not sure which side of that line your clog is on? Request a free consultation or call or text (503) 830-6400 and we will help you sort it out.
The clog questions we hear every week.
Why does my kitchen sink keep clogging?
Is chemical drain cleaner safe to use?
When is a clog a sign of something bigger?
Do you clear tree roots?
More questions? Browse every answer on our FAQ page.