Mid America Drain Service

Septic Company in Valley Park, Missouri

3(4 reviews)
(636) 225-1428636 Marshall Rd, Valley Park, MO 63088View on Yelp
Mid America Drain Service - septic in Valley Park, MO

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About Mid America Drain Service

Mid America Drain Service is located in Valley Park, Missouri, a small city along the Meramec River in St. Louis County that sits at the crossroads of suburban and semi-rural development. With a 3.0 rating from four reviewers, the company has some service history in the area. They bring a combination of plumbing, septic, and hydro-jetting capabilities to residential and commercial clients in a part of the county where older infrastructure is common. You can reach the team at (636) 225-1428.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services
Hydro-jetting

Services & Process

Mid America Drain Service covers three connected areas: plumbing, septic system maintenance, and hydro-jetting. On the plumbing side, they handle drain cleaning, pipe repairs, and fixture issues that sometimes connect to septic problems. Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to blast blockages out of pipes and sewer lines, which is more effective than snaking on heavy grease or root intrusion. For septic work, services likely include pumping, inspection, and diagnosing slow or backed-up systems, with the added benefit of being able to address the connected plumbing in the same visit.

Service Area

Mid America Drain Service operates out of Valley Park, Missouri, and serves the surrounding St. Louis County area. Nearby communities like Fenton, Ballwin, and Kirkwood are within reach, along with parts of Jefferson County to the south. Call (636) 225-1428 to confirm service availability for your specific address.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hydro-jetting and when do I need it?
Hydro-jetting uses a high-pressure water stream directed into your pipes to break up and flush out blockages, including grease, roots, and sediment buildup. It's typically recommended when standard drain snaking hasn't resolved a persistent clog or when a pipe inspection reveals significant buildup.
Can tree roots really damage my septic system?
Yes, tree roots are one of the most common causes of drain line damage and blockages in older properties. Roots naturally seek out moisture and can infiltrate even small cracks in pipes, eventually causing serious obstructions or structural damage.
How do I know if my slow drain is a plumbing issue or a septic issue?
If only one fixture is draining slowly, the problem is usually in the local plumbing. When multiple drains throughout the house are sluggish at the same time, that often points to a septic or main sewer line problem. A technician can use a camera to confirm the source.
Does flooding affect my septic system?
Heavy flooding can saturate the drain field and temporarily prevent the system from processing wastewater properly. After a significant flood event, it's worth having your system assessed before resuming normal use to avoid backing up into the home.
Can a plumber and septic technician handle my problem in one visit?
When a provider offers both services, they can often diagnose and address issues that span the plumbing and the septic system in a single appointment. This is particularly useful when you're not sure where the problem originates.
How often should drains be hydro-jetted on a commercial property?
Commercial properties with high grease output, like restaurants or food service operations, often benefit from hydro-jetting every six to twelve months. For standard commercial use, every one to two years is a reasonable baseline, though your technician can recommend a schedule based on your specific setup.

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