Drain cleaning Stockyards Fort Worth TX — historic cast iron pipes, high-volume restaurant corridors, and aging residential sewer lines. We serve the Stockyards district and North Fort Worth 24/7 — grease trap service, emergency response in 60 minutes, flat-rate pricing.
As part of our Fort Worth drain cleaning service area, drain cleaning Stockyards Fort Worth TX demands specialized expertise. Exchange Avenue and North Main Street host Fort Worth's most visited tourist corridor — restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues serving thousands of covers per week. That density pushes grease trap systems to capacity faster than almost anywhere else in Tarrant County.
As Fort Worth's dedicated drain cleaning specialists, we don't try to be everything to everyone. We focus exclusively on drain cleaning — which means faster diagnosis, the right equipment on every truck, and technicians who have worked every building type in the Stockyards, from historic Exchange Ave buildings to the 1950s bungalows two blocks north.
Beyond the commercial corridor, the residential neighborhoods north and west of Exchange Ave run on cast iron and clay tile sewer laterals now 60–80 years old. Tarrant County's Blackland Prairie clay soil shifts constantly with rainfall cycles, cracking the pipe joints that invite root intrusion. We carry both mechanical rooter equipment and hydro jetting rigs on every truck for same-visit resolution.
Commercial kitchens on Exchange Ave typically need monthly grease trap service, not quarterly. We offer maintenance contracts with compliance documentation — call us before health code forces the issue.
Historic infrastructure, high-volume food service, and aging residential lines create the Stockyards' unique drain profile.
Exchange Ave and surrounding blocks host Fort Worth's highest-volume food and beverage operations. Kitchen drain lines and grease traps hit capacity in 3–4 weeks, not the 3 months that lower-volume kitchens expect.
Buildings dating to the early 1900s have underground drain systems designed for far lower traffic volumes. Decades of interior scale narrow the effective pipe diameter by 30–50%, requiring careful hydro jetting.
The residential bungalows north and west of the Stockyards have aging clay tile sewer infrastructure with Blackland Prairie soil movement cracking joints and inviting live oak root intrusion.
Every service includes a written estimate before any work begins. No surprises — flat-rate always.
Monthly and quarterly maintenance contracts for Stockyards restaurants. Grease trap pumping and interceptor service with compliance documentation for Tarrant County health department.
Learn more →High-pressure water at up to 4,000 PSI clears grease accumulation and scale from commercial kitchen drain lines and residential main lines that grease trap pumping alone can't address.
Learn more →Kitchen backup mid-service or residential sewer backup at midnight — we respond to any Stockyards address in 60 minutes. Live answer 24/7, no overtime surcharge.
Learn more →When multiple drains back up simultaneously, we clear the main sewer line with mechanical rooter or hydro jetting — verified with a post-service camera check.
Learn more →HD camera inspection before any repair recommendation. Critical for historic Stockyards buildings where the pipe condition is unknown — you see the problem on screen.
Learn more →Electric rooter cable powers through root intrusion, hair, grease, and foreign objects. Fast and effective for residential drain clogs in North Fort Worth neighborhoods.
Learn more →Recent reviews from the Stockyards district and surrounding North Fort Worth.
"Our kitchen went down during Friday dinner service. They were there in 45 minutes and had us back up in under an hour. Saved our busiest night of the week."
"Sewer backup at 11pm on a Saturday. They answered immediately, showed up in under an hour, and fixed it with zero drama. The price they quoted was the price I paid."
"Set up a monthly maintenance contract for our grease traps. They've never missed a visit, always send compliance documentation, and we haven't had a kitchen emergency since."
We cover all of Fort Worth — not just the Stockyards. Click any neighborhood below to see local details.
We guarantee 60-minute emergency response to any Stockyards address. We dispatch from inside Fort Worth — no highway traffic from a distant suburb. For restaurant emergencies during service hours, call immediately and mention it's a commercial kitchen — we prioritize these calls.
Yes. We offer monthly and quarterly maintenance contracts for food and beverage operations in the Stockyards. High-volume kitchens on Exchange Ave typically need monthly service to stay below the Tarrant County 25% FOG threshold. Compliance documentation is included with every service visit.
Yes — we have specific experience with early 1900s cast iron drain systems. We always run a camera inspection first to assess the pipe condition before recommending hydro jetting or mechanical rooter, ensuring we don't damage fragile historic infrastructure.
No. Our $0 overtime surcharge policy is non-negotiable — the flat-rate price is the same at 2pm Tuesday or 2am Sunday. This is especially important for restaurant operators who can't afford emergency price spikes during a service failure.
Any historic building — especially on Exchange Ave or North Main — should have a camera inspection before any drain work. For buildings over 80 years old, the pipe condition is often unknown and we need to see it before recommending a repair approach. Camera inspection is always part of our quote process for these properties.
60-minute emergency response · Flat-rate pricing · Grease trap contracts · All pipe types