AAAA Sewer & Drain Cleaning

Septic Company in Hazel Park, Michigan

3.1(17 reviews)
(248) 399-859523123 Hazelwood Ave, Hazel Park, MI 48030View on Yelp
AAAA Sewer & Drain Cleaning - septic in Hazel Park, MI

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About AAAA Sewer & Drain Cleaning

AAAA Sewer & Drain Cleaning serves Hazel Park, Michigan, a dense inner-ring suburb just north of Detroit with a mix of residential properties and commercial buildings, many of which were built mid-century. With both septic and plumbing services available, this provider covers a broader range of drain and sewer issues than a typical single-service operation. The company holds 17 reviews and a 3.1 rating. In a built-up area like Hazel Park, older sewer and drain infrastructure means service calls often involve diagnosing connected problems that cross the line between plumbing and septic work.

Services

Septic Services
Plumbing

Services & Process

On the plumbing side, services include drain cleaning for clogged sinks, tubs, floor drains, and main sewer lines using mechanical snaking or hydro-jetting equipment. Septic services cover tank pumping, inspection, and grease trap cleaning for commercial customers, which is a frequent need for restaurants and food service properties in the Hazel Park and Oak Park area. The combination of both trades means a technician can address a backup that starts as a drain issue and extends to a septic or sewer line problem without needing to call in a second contractor. That saves time and coordination on complex jobs.

Service Area

AAAA Sewer & Drain Cleaning is based in Hazel Park and serves the surrounding communities in Oakland County, including Madison Heights, Oak Park, Royal Oak, and areas along Woodward Avenue and the I-75 corridor. Commercial customers from the Detroit metro area also use this provider for grease trap cleaning and larger drain service needs. Coverage extends across the inner-ring suburbs north of Detroit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a plumbing drain issue and a septic problem?
If only one fixture is slow or clogged, it's usually a localized drain issue. When multiple drains throughout the house are backing up simultaneously, or if you notice gurgling from toilets and sinks at the same time, the problem is more likely in the main sewer line or septic system.
How often do commercial grease traps need to be cleaned in Michigan?
Most health departments and sewer authorities recommend quarterly grease trap cleaning for active restaurants, though the actual frequency depends on cooking volume. Neglecting grease trap maintenance can lead to fines from local municipalities and serious drain backups.
Can AAAA Sewer & Drain Cleaning handle both the plumbing and septic side of a problem in one visit?
That's one of the key advantages of a provider that covers both trades. Rather than calling two separate contractors and coordinating schedules, you can have one team assess and address the full scope of the issue. This is especially useful when a backup has an unclear origin.
Does Hazel Park use municipal sewer or do properties have septic systems?
Most properties in Hazel Park are connected to municipal sanitary sewer, but some older or edge properties may have septic systems, and grease traps are common in commercial buildings. A service provider familiar with both setups can help you determine exactly what you're dealing with.
What is hydro-jetting and when is it recommended?
Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to blast through grease, roots, and debris inside sewer and drain pipes. It's more thorough than mechanical snaking alone and is often recommended for persistent blockages, older pipes with heavy buildup, or commercial kitchens where grease accumulation is ongoing.
Are there any warning signs that my main sewer line needs cleaning?
Recurring slow drains in multiple areas of the home, sewage odors from floor drains, or backups that return shortly after being cleared are all signals that the main line needs attention. A camera inspection can confirm the problem and show whether roots, grease, or a pipe collapse is involved.

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