Professional sewer repair, drain cleaning & emergency drain services serving Ipswich and surrounding communities in Massachusetts.
Every sewer and drain service you need, delivered by experienced professionals who know the Ipswich area.
Cured-in-place pipe lining creates a seamless new pipe inside your existing damaged sewer line. No excavation required — just a smooth, jointless liner that lasts 50+ years.
Expert drain pipe repair for cracked, corroded, collapsed, and leaking drain lines. We use camera inspection to locate the damage and the most effective method to repair it permanently.
Thorough sewer line cleaning to remove grease, sludge, roots, and mineral deposits. We use hydro jetting and mechanical cleaning to restore full flow to your main sewer line.
Sewer backup emergencies require immediate action. We dispatch crews fast to stop the overflow, clear the line, and restore sanitary conditions — then find and fix the root cause.
Commercial drain snaking for residential and commercial properties. Our motorized cable machines clear roots, grease, and debris from drain lines up to 100 feet or more from the access point.
Advanced video camera inspection of your sewer and drain lines. Real-time footage identifies problems, pinpoints locations, and helps us recommend the most cost-effective solution.
Complete new sewer line installation using modern pipe materials rated for decades of service. We coordinate with local utilities, pull permits, and ensure code-compliant connections.
Scheduled grease trap cleaning and emergency service for restaurants and food service operations. We pump, clean, and inspect your grease trap to prevent backups and maintain code compliance.
Professional drain maintenance for commercial properties of all sizes. From restaurant grease lines to warehouse floor drains, we keep your business draining properly with scheduled and emergency service.
Preventive storm drain cleaning that protects your property from water damage during heavy rainfall. We remove leaves, silt, and debris that block drainage and cause pooling and flooding.
When your sewer line is beyond repair, we replace the entire run from house to main with durable modern piping. Includes permits, inspection, and backfill with compacted material.
Professional sewer line repair for cracks, leaks, offsets, and root damage. We diagnose the problem with camera inspection and use the most effective repair method — traditional or trenchless — to restore your sewer line.
Sewer cleanout installation gives you easy access to your main sewer line for future maintenance and emergency clearing. We install code-compliant cleanouts at the most strategic locations.
Advanced trenchless pipe repair using cured-in-place lining or pipe bursting methods. We fix your sewer line in hours instead of days, with minimal disruption to your property.
Professional hydro jetting that removes everything from your pipe walls — tree roots, hardened grease, calcium buildup, and years of accumulated debris. Restores full pipe capacity in a single visit.
Stubborn drain clogs require professional tools and expertise. We identify the clog location and composition, clear it completely, and recommend prevention strategies to keep your drains flowing.
Complete drain cleaning services for residential and commercial properties. From a single slow sink to a whole-house cleaning, we restore every drain to maximum flow.
Emergency drain problems need immediate attention. We dispatch experienced technicians with commercial equipment any time — day, night, weekends, or holidays — to resolve your drain emergency fast.
Ipswich, MA is home to 14,322 people and a wide variety of sewer and drain infrastructure. Scranton Sewer Authority has serviced every type of plumbing system across the Ipswich area — from century-old clay sewer laterals to modern PVC installations. That hands-on experience means we know exactly which methods deliver the fastest, most permanent results in this region.
Our familiarity with Ipswich extends beyond pipe repair — we understand the neighborhoods, the soil composition, the tree species that invade sewer lines, and the weather patterns that stress drainage systems. When Scranton Sewer Authority takes on your project, you benefit from a team that is invested in the community and committed to solving your problem for good.
Expertise, integrity, and rapid response — the Scranton Sewer Authority difference for Ipswich property owners.
We use high-definition sewer cameras to see inside your pipes in real time. Accurate diagnosis means the right repair the first time — no guesswork, no unnecessary excavation, no wasted money.
Most calls are answered live and our crews arrive on-site within 60 to 90 minutes. Every hour of delay during a sewer emergency increases damage and health risk, so speed is built into everything we do.
Every sewer and drain technician on our team is fully licensed, insured, and trained in the latest pipe repair, cleaning, and inspection techniques. Your property is in qualified hands.
No hidden fees, no surprise line items. You receive a detailed written estimate before we begin and the final invoice matches — guaranteed. We itemize every cost so you know exactly what you are paying for.
Our technicians live and work in the communities we serve. We understand local pipe materials, soil conditions, tree root patterns, and the specific sewer and drain challenges in your area.
Common questions about sewer and drain services in Ipswich, MA.
Most standard homeowners insurance policies in Ipswich do not cover sewer line repair due to normal wear and aging. However, sudden damage from events like tree root intrusion or ground shifting may be partially covered. Some carriers offer sewer line endorsements. We help Ipswich homeowners understand their coverage and provide documentation for claims that do apply.
Yes. Our Ipswich, MA teams are equipped for drain cleaning at any scale — from residential kitchen and bathroom drains to commercial restaurant grease lines, multi-unit buildings, and industrial facilities. We carry equipment rated for pipes from 1.5 inches to 12 inches in diameter.
Sewer line repair costs in Ipswich typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 for standard residential repairs and $5,000 to $15,000 or more for full replacements. Factors include pipe material, depth, length of damaged section, and whether trenchless methods can be used. We provide free camera inspections with detailed, written estimates before any work begins.
Recurring clogs in Ipswich homes are usually caused by grease buildup inside drain lines, tree root intrusion into sewer pipes, pipe bellies or offsets that trap debris, or undersized plumbing. A sewer camera inspection identifies the root cause so we can fix the real problem, not just clear the symptom temporarily.
Most residential drain cleaning jobs in Ipswich, MA take 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on the severity of the clog and the number of drains affected. Main sewer line cleaning may take longer. Our crews arrive with professional-grade snaking equipment and hydro jetting capability to handle any blockage quickly.
We provide 24/7 emergency sewer and drain response throughout Ipswich and surrounding Massachusetts communities. Our crews typically arrive on-site within 60 to 90 minutes of your call. Sewer backups are health hazards that worsen quickly, so rapid response is critical to protecting your property and your family.
Honest feedback from property owners who trusted Scranton Sewer Authority with their sewer and drain projects.
"Fast response to our storm drain clogging problem. Heavy rain was causing flooding in our parking lot. They cleaned the drains and the catch basins in one afternoon. Problem solved."
"Fast, professional, and fair pricing. Our bathroom drain was completely stopped up and the technician had it cleared in under an hour. He even gave us tips to prevent future clogs."
"Our sewer line bellied in two places causing constant slow drainage. They identified both locations with the camera and repaired them with targeted excavation. Minimal yard disruption for a tough repair. Well done."
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