Clogged drains are one of the most common and frustrating plumbing problems Grande Prairie homeowners face. Whether it's a slow-draining kitchen sink, a backed-up toilet, a shower that won't empty, or a main sewer line blockage causing multiple fixtures to back up, drain clogs disrupt your daily routine and can quickly escalate from nuisance to emergency. That's why we offer 24/7 clogged drain repair services – because some clogs simply can't wait until Monday morning.
At TMK Plumbing & Heating, we've been clearing clogged drains throughout Grande Prairie for years with professional equipment and proven techniques that deliver lasting results. When you call us for clogged drain repair in Grande Prairie, you're getting experienced plumbers who do it right the first time, restoring your plumbing to proper working order quickly and permanently.






We handle every type of clogged drain issue that Grande Prairie homes and businesses experience. Our Plumbers arrive equipped with professional-grade drain cleaning equipment that clears blockages quickly and completely without damaging your pipes.
Kitchen sink clogs from grease, food particles, and soap residue are cleared using power augering and hydro-jetting equipment that removes years of buildup. Bathroom drain clogs caused by hair, soap scum, and personal care products are eliminated with specialized tools designed for these specific blockages.
Toilet clogs require careful handling – we use professional closet augers that clear blockages without damaging fixtures or wax rings. Main sewer line blockages affecting multiple fixtures are diagnosed with video camera inspection, then cleared using appropriate methods, including power augering for root intrusions and hydro-jetting for grease buildup.

We invest in professional-grade drain cleaning equipment that delivers superior results compared to DIY methods or basic plungers. Our advanced tools clear clogs completely and safely, protecting your pipes while eliminating blockages.
Our Professional Equipment Includes:

When you're dealing with a clogged drain in Grande Prairie, you need a plumbing company that responds quickly, uses the right equipment, and solves the problem permanently. Here's why local homeowners trust TMK Plumbing & Heating:
Safety is our top priority at TMK Plumbing & Heating. We adhere to all Alberta plumbing codes and environmental regulations when clearing drains, ensuring our methods protect your pipes, your home, and Grande Prairie's water system.
Our technicians are trained in proper drain cleaning techniques and safety protocols. We use professional equipment designed to clear clogs without damaging pipes or creating hazardous conditions. We never use harsh chemical drain cleaners that corrode plumbing and contaminate our environment.
TMK Plumbing & Heating is proud to be locally owned and operated in Grande Prairie. When you choose TMK for your clogged drain repair, you're supporting a company committed to our community's wellbeing and environmental responsibility.
Most clogged drains are cleared within 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on the blockage location and severity. Simple sink or shower drain clogs typically take 30-45 minutes to clear completely. Toilet clogs usually require 30-60 minutes.
Main sewer line blockages take longer, typically 1-3 hours, because we perform video camera inspection to locate the problem, then use appropriate clearing methods, and finally verify the line is completely clear.
We come prepared with professional equipment that works efficiently, so most customers have their drains flowing freely the same day they call.
No, we strongly recommend against using chemical drain cleaners before calling professional plumbers. These harsh chemicals rarely clear tough clogs completely and often make the problem worse.
Chemical drain cleaners corrode pipes over time, especially older metal pipes common in Grande Prairie homes. They create hazardous fumes, can burn skin on contact, and remain in standing water where they endanger our technicians. If chemicals fail to clear the clog, the standing toxic water complicates professional clearing efforts.
Store-bought enzymatic drain cleaners are safer but still rarely effective on established clogs. Save your money and protect your pipes by calling professional drain cleaning services from the start.
Kitchen drains clog primarily from grease, cooking oil, and food particles that accumulate over time. Grease solidifies in pipes as it cools, trapping other debris and building up until water can't pass.
Bathroom drains clog from hair combined with soap scum, toothpaste, and personal care products. Hair is the primary culprit – just one strand can catch on rough pipe surfaces and create a net that traps more hair and debris.
Toilet clogs result from excessive toilet paper, flushing inappropriate items like wipes (even "flushable" ones don't break down), feminine products, or objects accidentally dropped in.
Main sewer line clogs develop from tree root intrusions seeking water sources, collapsed or deteriorated pipes, grease buildup throughout the system, or foreign objects.
Yes, we provide practical prevention recommendations after clearing your drains. For kitchen sinks, avoid pouring grease or cooking oil down drains – let it solidify in containers and dispose in trash instead.
Use sink strainers to catch food particles. Run hot water after each use to help flush debris through pipes. For bathroom drains, install hair catchers in showers and tubs, clean them regularly, and avoid letting hair go down drains.
Use enzymatic drain treatments monthly to break down organic buildup naturally. For toilets, flush only toilet paper and waste – never wipes, feminine products, or foreign objects.
For main sewer lines, consider professional hydro-jetting every few years to remove buildup before it becomes a complete blockage, and address tree root problems proactively if you have large trees near sewer lines.
Augering (also called snaking) uses a flexible metal cable with a cutting head that rotates through pipes to break up and clear clogs mechanically. It's effective for most standard drain clogs and works well in smaller drain lines.
Augering creates an opening through the blockage to restore drainage. Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water (up to 4000 PSI) to completely scour pipe walls clean, removing all grease, scale, roots, and debris buildup. It's more thorough than augering and ideal for main sewer lines, severely clogged drains, or when complete pipe cleaning is desired.
Hydro-jetting costs more but delivers superior results and longer-lasting clearing, especially for recurring clogs or heavily scaled pipes.
Yes, we provide video camera inspection of drain lines to diagnose problems accurately.
Our waterproof cameras feed through your pipes, sending real-time video to monitors our technicians review with you. Camera inspection shows us exactly what's causing the blockage whether it's grease buildup, root intrusions, collapsed pipes, or foreign objects and precisely where the problem is located.
This eliminates guesswork and prevents unnecessary digging or exploratory work. We recommend camera inspection for recurring clogs, slow drains that don't respond to normal clearing, main sewer line issues, or before purchasing older Grande Prairie homes. The inspection recording can be saved for your records and provided to insurance companies if needed for claims.
Recurring drain clogs indicate underlying problems beyond simple blockages. Common causes include inadequate pipe slope that prevents proper drainage, rough pipe interiors from corrosion or previous damage that catches debris, partial pipe collapses or bellies where water pools and debris accumulates, persistent tree root intrusions that regrow quickly after clearing, or systemic grease buildup throughout the drain line.
When customers experience recurring clogs, we recommend video camera inspection to identify the root cause. Sometimes the solution is hydro-jetting to completely clean scaled pipes, sometimes it requires pipe repair or replacement of damaged sections, and sometimes it's addressing external factors like tree roots.
We diagnose the actual problem so you get a permanent solution instead of temporary relief.