Slow drain, backed-up main, or roots in the sewer line — we snake it, jet it, camera it, and fix the line itself, with the price confirmed on-site before any work starts.
Real work · Colorado's Front Range
A backed-up drain or a sewer line full of roots doesn't wait for business hours, and neither do we — Paramount Plumbing runs a genuine 24/7 line at 719-888-3255. We clear everything from a slow bathroom sink to a main-line stoppage that's backing up the whole house, and we don't guess: a licensed master plumber diagnoses what's actually wrong and gives you an honest price on-site before touching a cable.
Front Range homes give drains a hard time — decades-old clay and cast-iron sewer laterals in older Colorado Springs and Denver-metro neighborhoods, mature trees sending roots into every joint, and hard water scaling the inside of the pipe. We snake and cable stoppages, hydro jet lines back to full bore, run a camera to show you the real condition of the pipe, and repair or replace the sewer line itself — including trenchless options that save your driveway and landscaping.
A straightforward drain or main-line clearing on the Front Range typically runs about $150-$450 depending on access and severity; a hydro jetting job usually lands around $400-$900. You get the exact price on-site, before we start — never a surprise on the invoice.
Snaking punches through a clog fast and is often all you need. But if roots, grease, or hard-water scale keep coming back, jetting scours the pipe wall clean so it actually stays open. We'll camera the line and give you an honest recommendation, not the biggest sale.
Yes — a sewer camera inspection (commonly $250-$500, and a smart move on older Colorado homes or before a purchase) shows the real state of the pipe. If it needs repair, we lay out your options — spot repair, trenchless, or full replacement — with the price up front.
Yes. A backed-up main or sewage in the house is an emergency, and a licensed plumber will answer at 719-888-3255 any hour, any day.







