Professional sewer repair, drain cleaning & emergency drain services serving Menasha and surrounding communities in Wisconsin.
Every sewer and drain service you need, delivered by experienced professionals who know the Menasha area.
Drain pipe repair that addresses the root cause, not just the symptom. We camera-inspect, identify the failure point, and repair or replace the damaged section for lasting results.
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.
Professional sewer main cleaning using high-pressure water jetting and cable machines. We clear stubborn blockages and flush the entire line to prevent future backups.
Minimally invasive trenchless technology repairs cracked, root-damaged, and deteriorating sewer lines from the inside. No trenching, no landscaping destruction, no lengthy restoration projects.
From spot repairs to full section replacements, we fix damaged sewer lines efficiently and permanently. Camera-verified diagnostics ensure we repair exactly what needs fixing — nothing more, nothing less.
Professional sewer lateral installation with proper slope, bedding, and municipal tie-in. We handle permits, excavation, pipe laying, inspection, and site restoration from start to finish.
Emergency sewer backup response to stop sewage overflow, clear the blockage, and clean up affected areas. We respond 24/7 to protect your property and your health.
Around-the-clock emergency drain service for overflowing drains, sewage backups, and flooding. We respond fast with professional equipment to stop the emergency and protect your property.
Expert drain snake service that reaches deep into your plumbing to clear blockages that plungers and chemical cleaners miss. We use the right size cable and cutter head for your specific pipe.
Professional CIPP relining to rehabilitate cracked, root-damaged, and leaking sewer lines from the inside. The epoxy-saturated liner cures in place and restores structural integrity without digging.
High-definition sewer camera inspection that shows you exactly what is happening inside your pipes. We locate cracks, roots, offsets, bellies, and blockages without any digging.
Professional grease trap pumping, cleaning, and maintenance to keep commercial kitchens compliant with health codes and drains flowing freely. We handle all sizes from under-sink units to large in-ground traps.
Industrial-strength commercial drain cleaning for restaurants, retail spaces, offices, and multi-unit buildings. We handle grease lines, floor drains, main sewers, and everything in between.
Full sewer lateral replacement using traditional excavation or trenchless pipe bursting. We remove old clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg pipe and install modern materials designed to last 50+ years.
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.
Professional clog removal using drain snakes, augers, and hydro jetting. We clear tough blockages that store-bought cleaners and home remedies cannot touch, then verify clear flow with camera inspection.
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.
Storm drain cleaning and maintenance to prevent flooding, standing water, and property damage during heavy rain. We clear debris, silt, and buildup from storm drain systems of all sizes.
Menasha, WI is home to 18,510 people and a wide variety of sewer and drain infrastructure. Scranton Sewer Authority has serviced every type of plumbing system across the Menasha 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 Menasha 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 Menasha 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.
Our hydro jetting equipment delivers up to 4,000 PSI of water pressure to scour pipe walls clean — removing roots, grease, scale, and years of buildup that snaking alone cannot clear.
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.
Sewer backups and drain emergencies do not wait for business hours and neither do we. Our emergency crews are on call around the clock to clear blockages and stop backups the moment you call.
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 Menasha, WI.
Recurring clogs in Menasha 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.
Absolutely. Tree root intrusion is one of the most common causes of sewer line damage in Menasha, WI. Roots seek out moisture and can penetrate tiny cracks or joints in sewer pipes, eventually causing blockages and pipe collapse. Our crews remove roots with hydro jetting and can reline pipes to prevent future intrusion.
Yes. Our Menasha, WI 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.
We recommend a sewer camera inspection every 2 to 3 years for Menasha properties, or immediately if you notice warning signs like slow drains or sewage odors. Older homes in Menasha with clay or cast iron pipes should be inspected more frequently. Regular inspection catches small problems before they become expensive emergencies.
Most residential drain cleaning jobs in Menasha, WI 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.
Yes. Scranton Sewer Authority offers preventive sewer and drain maintenance programs for Menasha property owners including scheduled line cleaning, annual camera inspections, and grease trap service for commercial kitchens. Preventive maintenance catches developing problems early and extends the life of your sewer system significantly.
Honest feedback from property owners who trusted Scranton Sewer Authority with their sewer and drain projects.
"Had multiple drains backing up at the same time. Turned out to be a collapsed section of our sewer line. They found it with the camera, gave us options including trenchless repair, and had it fixed within two days."
"Our commercial kitchen drains were draining slower and slower. They did a full hydro jetting of the grease lines and cleaned the trap. Everything flows perfectly now. We are setting up quarterly maintenance."
"The trenchless repair saved our front yard. We were dreading having to dig up the entire lawn but they pulled a liner through the existing pipe and it was done in one day. Could not even tell they were there."
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