"We were having the drain snaked every six weeks. LiningWorks ran a camera, showed us the grease column, and hydro-jetted it clean. Quarterly maintenance contract now keeps it open. Night-and-day difference."
Commercial drain lines fail faster and less predictably than residential ones. LiningWorks commercial drain cleaning uses camera inspection, hydro jetting, and root removal to clear lines that residential drain services can’t handle — and we work on your schedule to minimize downtime.
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Commercial drain cleaning addresses grease traps, kitchen drain lines, floor drains, parking lot drains, and main sewer laterals in restaurants, multi-family buildings, retail properties, and light industrial facilities. The blockage types and volumes are different from residential — more grease, higher flow rates, and harder mineral scale from commercial dishwashers and prep areas.
LiningWorks commercial drain cleaning starts with a camera inspection of the full drain system — main lateral to individual branch lines — so we know exactly where the problem is before we run a jetting rig. Commercial systems often have multiple blockage points that a single snake pass won’t fully address.
Hydro jetting is the primary clearance method for commercial drain lines. High-pressure water strips grease columns, cuts root masses, and removes mineral scale from the pipe walls rather than punching a hole through a clog that will rebuild itself in a month.
After commercial drain cleaning, we offer a scheduled maintenance program for restaurant kitchen lines and high-use floor drain systems — regular jetting intervals that prevent emergency blockages rather than responding to them.
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A real Charlotte commercial drain cleaning job — camera inspection maps a grease-column kitchen lateral, hydro jetting clears it wall to wall, and the post-service camera confirms the result.
Commercial drain systems take loads that residential lines never see. These four property types have the highest drain maintenance demand — and the highest cost from emergency blockages.
LiningWorks commercial drain cleaning follows the same camera-first process as our residential service — scaled for commercial pipe diameters, pressure requirements, and scheduling constraints.
A NoDa restaurant had been snaking their kitchen drain line every six weeks. The camera found a grease column that started 12 feet from the floor drain and extended 31 feet — the prior snaking had been opening a channel through the column but leaving the grease-coated walls intact.
"We were having the drain snaked every six weeks. LiningWorks ran a camera, showed us the grease column, and hydro-jetted it clean. Quarterly maintenance contract now keeps it open. Night-and-day difference."
Commercial drain cleaning requires a different level of equipment, documentation, and scheduling flexibility than residential work. We built our commercial service around those requirements.
Same commercial drain cleaning process whether it’s a restaurant kitchen emergency or a scheduled maintenance visit — camera first, clear second, verify third.
336-477-3218, Mon–Sat, 7AM–6PM. We’ll discuss your property type, drain system, and scheduling requirements before recommending a scope of service.
An HD camera documents every drain line condition before we start. You get a written report of what we found, where it is, and what we recommend — with footage.
Hydro jetting clears every inspected line. Post-service camera confirms the result. Written before-and-after report included for your records.
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