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2026 cost guide

Drain clog or slow drain cost in the Upstate

A clogged or slow drain is the most common plumbing call in the Upstate. What it costs comes down to whether it is one fixture or the main line, and whether a snake will hold or the line needs hydro-jetting.

$150 to $250

One sink, tub, shower, or toilet

Mechanical snake on one accessible drain. Price climbs if there is no cleanout access.

Full range $100 to $500.

$275 to $725

Whole house / main line backed up

Main-line cabling or hydro-jetting. May need a cleanout and a camera inspection first.

Full range $200 to $1,500.

What drives the price

Two jobs that sound the same can price very differently. Access, urgency, permits, parts, and the condition of the existing system do most of the work. Greenville and the Upstate run a bit below national pricing, so these ranges already lean local.

When to call a pro

Call promptly if more than one fixture backs up at once, which points to the main line rather than a single drain.

Frequently asked questions

How much does drain clog or slow drain cost in the Upstate in 2026?

Most homeowners here pay $150 to $250 for one sink, tub, shower, or toilet; $275 to $725 for whole house / main line backed up. These are planning ranges calibrated for the Greenville and Upstate market. A site visit confirms the exact scope and price.

What makes drain clog or slow drain cost more?

Access, urgency, permits, and the condition of the existing system move the price most. After-hours and emergency work adds roughly 50 to 100 percent on labor plus a $75 to $300 call-out fee.

When should I call a pro for drain clog or slow drain?

Call promptly if more than one fixture backs up at once, which points to the main line rather than a single drain.