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Bison Plumbing provides drain cleaning in Rochester Hills, MI — branch drain cleaning ($150–$300), main sewer line root cutting and jetting ($250–$650), and residential hydro jetting ($850–$1,035) for cast-iron scale. Camera inspection ($200–$400 — applied toward repair) is recommended before every major job to assess root depth and pipe wall condition. Root mass must be mechanically cut before jetting — jetting alone does not remove mature root masses from clay pipe joints. Part of Bison’s Rochester Hills service area.

The Paint Creek Drain Problem — Why Rochester Hills Is Different

Most drain cleaning jobs across Macomb and Oakland County are isolated events — a grease clog, a hair buildup, a debris accumulation at a specific point. Rochester Hills’ Paint Creek and Stony Creek corridor neighborhoods are different. The combination of 50–70 year old clay tile laterals and creek-corridor tree root pressure creates a recurring problem that does not resolve permanently with a single cleaning. For homeowners in these neighborhoods, drain cleaning is maintenance — not a one-time fix.

🌿 Why Silver Maple and Willow Roots Are Especially Aggressive Here

Silver maple and willow are two of the most water-seeking tree species in Michigan’s temperate climate. Their root systems extend far beyond the tree canopy in all directions, following soil moisture gradients toward water sources. In Rochester Hills’ western sections, these trees grow along the Paint Creek and Stony Creek corridors — and the clay tile sewer laterals running through the same soil are both a moisture source and a physical entry point at every bell-and-spigot joint gap.

🌳 Silver Maple Root Profile

Lateral root spread reaching 3–4x canopy radius. Shallow but extensive root system targets moisture near the surface — exactly where buried sewer laterals run. Enters clay joints readily through hairline gaps.

🌳 Willow Root Profile

Aggressive water-seeking root system — willow roots are particularly drawn toward creek corridors and can follow a moisture gradient 30–40 feet underground. Known for entering clay pipe joints even before visible joint gaps exist.

🏠 Clay Tile Joint Vulnerability

Rochester Hills’ Avon Township-era clay tile laterals use bell-and-spigot joints — each joint is a physical gap that roots can enter. A 50–70 foot lateral may have 6–10 joint locations, each a potential root entry point.

How Bison Cleans Rochester Hills Drain Lines

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Camera Inspection — Confirm Root Depth and Pipe Wall Condition

Before any cleaning method is selected, the Picote Solutions HD camera runs the full lateral — documenting root intrusion location, root mass density at each joint, pipe wall condition, and whether any structural damage (cracks, offsets) exists alongside the root intrusion. This step sets the PSI specification for jetting and confirms whether the pipe wall is sound enough for high-pressure water. Camera cost: $200–$400, applied toward any cleaning or repair.

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Mechanical Root Cutting — Remove the Root Mass

For laterals with root intrusion at clay tile joints, rotary root cutting mechanically shreds and removes the root mass from the pipe interior. This step is required before hydro jetting — jetting alone compresses a mature root mass rather than removing it, providing only temporary relief. Root cutting clears the pipe so jetting can then flush all debris from the lateral. Root cutting cost is included in the main sewer line cleaning service.

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Hydro Jetting — Flush Debris and Restore Diameter

After root cutting, high-pressure hydro jetting scours the full pipe circumference — flushing root debris, clearing scale and grease accumulation from cast-iron branch drains, and restoring flow to near-original diameter. PSI is calibrated to the pipe material and age confirmed by the pre-jet camera inspection. Lower PSI for older clay and cast-iron; higher PSI for PVC in better condition.

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Post-Cleaning Assessment — Is CIPP Lining the Right Next Step?

After cleaning, Bison provides an honest assessment of whether the lateral condition warrants CIPP pipe lining as the durable long-term resolution. For Paint Creek corridor laterals with root intrusion at multiple joints, annual cleaning extends the interval — but lining seals all joints permanently in a single no-dig installation and eliminates root re-entry entirely. Camera footage from the cleaning visit is provided to the homeowner and used to support this recommendation.

Service Options for Rochester Hills Drain Cleaning

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Root Cutting & Main Sewer Line Cleaning

$250–$650

The primary service for Paint Creek corridor homeowners — camera inspection, mechanical root cutting at clay tile joints, high-pressure hydro jetting to flush debris, and post-cleaning condition assessment. Annual or biennial schedule recommended for western Rochester Hills neighborhoods.

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Residential Hydro Jetting

$850–$1,035

High-pressure hydro jetting for cast-iron branch drain scale and grease buildup in Rochester Hills’ older western-section homes. 360° pipe wall scour removes buildup that snaking leaves behind. Pre-jet camera inspection confirms pipe wall condition and PSI specification.

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Branch Drain Cleaning

$150–$300

Kitchen, bathroom, shower, and laundry drain cleaning for Rochester Hills residential properties. Camera inspection confirms whether the blockage is a branch-level clog or a main sewer line issue before any method is selected — never blind snaking.

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Sewer Camera Inspection

$200–$400 — applied toward cleaning

Picote Solutions HD camera run before every major drain cleaning job — documents root depth, pipe wall condition, and joint locations. Determines whether root cutting, jetting, or CIPP lining is the appropriate response. Cost applied toward any cleaning or repair Bison performs.

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ServiceCostNotes
Camera Inspection$200–$400Before every major job. Confirms root depth, pipe wall condition, PSI spec. Applied toward cleaning or repair.
Root Cutting & Main Line Cleaning$250–$650Mechanical root cutting + hydro jetting to flush debris. For Paint Creek corridor clay laterals with active root intrusion.
Branch Drain Cleaning$150–$300Kitchen, bathroom, shower, laundry drain cleaning. Camera confirms branch vs. main line before snaking.
Residential Hydro Jetting$850–$1,035For cast-iron scale and grease buildup in branch drain lines. 360° pipe wall scour. PSI calibrated to pipe age.
CIPP Pipe Lining (follow-up)$6,500–$15,000For laterals where recurring root intrusion justifies permanent joint sealing. No excavation. 50-year liner.

📅 Annual Preventive Drain Cleaning — The Right Schedule for Paint Creek Corridor Homes

Silver maple and willow root systems regrow after mechanical cutting within 12–24 months. A single root cutting does not produce a permanent result — roots re-enter at the same clay tile joint locations within one to two growing seasons. For Rochester Hills homeowners in the Paint Creek and Stony Creek corridors, annual preventive root cutting and main sewer line cleaning prevents root masses from reaching the diameter that causes full blockage and sewage backup.

The alternative to annual maintenance is waiting for a backup event — which typically means emergency response, sewage cleanup, and often the discovery that the lateral has advanced from root intrusion to structural cracking while unmonitored. For homes with clay tile laterals already showing root intrusion at multiple joints, CIPP pipe lining is the permanent resolution — sealing all joints in a single installation and eliminating the annual cleaning cycle.

📹 Camera Before Every Major Cleaning Job

Rochester Hills’ clay tile laterals vary in wall condition after 50–70 years. Some have minor root intrusion at one or two joints — cleaning resolves it. Others have root at every joint combined with cracking that makes CIPP lining the only durable option. Camera inspection before cleaning confirms which situation exists and prevents a cleaning visit from masking a structural problem that warrants repair. Schedule online or call (248) 247-7707.