A clogged drain is frustrating. A clogged drain that keeps coming back is a sign that the first fix may not have reached the real problem. Recurring drain clogs in Los Angeles homes can come from grease, hair, soap buildup, roots, old pipe conditions, or a main line restriction.
The right next step depends on the pattern. New Pro Plumbing can help homeowners compare drain cleaning, hydrojetting, and sewer camera inspection when the same issue keeps returning.
Start with the pattern, not the symptom
A single slow bathroom sink usually points to a local fixture issue. Multiple slow drains or repeat backups are different. They may involve a branch line or main line, especially when toilets, tubs, showers, and floor drains are involved together.
Helpful clues include:
- Which fixture slows first.
- Whether the same drain has clogged before.
- Whether more than one fixture is affected.
- Whether the clog returns after plunging or snaking.
- Whether there are odors, gurgling sounds, or wastewater backups.
When standard drain cleaning may be enough
Standard drain cleaning can be the right choice when buildup is near the fixture or the clog appears isolated. This is common with bathroom sinks, tubs, showers, and kitchen lines that collect ordinary debris over time.
The goal is to clear the line and restore normal flow. If the drain stays clear, the issue may have been local. If the same drain starts slowing again soon, a deeper inspection may be worth considering.
When hydrojetting may make more sense
Hydrojetting can help when a line has heavy buildup, grease, sludge, or recurring restriction. It is not the right answer for every clog, but it can be useful when standard cleaning does not fully clear the pipe walls.
Before hydrojetting, the condition of the line matters. Older or damaged lines may need camera inspection first so the cleaning method matches the pipe condition.
When to inspect the sewer line
A sewer camera inspection is useful when backups affect multiple fixtures, clogs return quickly, or sewer odors and gurgling suggest a deeper problem. The camera can show roots, offsets, cracked pipe, low spots, or heavy buildup.
That helps separate a cleaning problem from a sewer repair problem. It also helps avoid paying for the same temporary clearing again and again.
Next step
If a drain keeps clogging, track the pattern and choose the service that fits the line. Repeated symptoms deserve a clearer diagnosis than another temporary clear.







