24/7 Emergency Service in Evergreen & the Colorado Foothills
24/7 emergency drain, sewer, and septic response across Evergreen, Conifer, Morrison and the foothills. Owner-answered, no answering service. (720) 668-2393.
What 24/7 Emergency Service actually is
Emergency service means owner-answered response at any hour for true emergencies: sewage backing into the home, an overflowing septic tank, a main line stoppage on a holiday, or a frozen and burst drain line in winter. We dispatch immediately, not the next morning.
When you need it
Call right away for any active backup, any standing sewage, any septic alarm, or any time waste is leaving the system somewhere it should not be. The longer raw sewage sits on flooring or drywall, the higher the remediation bill gets. We would rather get there at 2 a.m. and stop the damage than meet you at 8 a.m. with a flooded basement.
Our process
Jason answers his own phone. He confirms what is happening, gives you steps to stop the damage (which valve to close, which fixture to stop using), and provides a true ETA based on weather and current calls. We arrive with cable machines, jetters, and a vacuum truck for tank emergencies so we can handle the situation in one visit.
Pricing
True after-hours emergency dispatch carries a $100 surcharge over standard rates. Daytime urgent calls are billed at the normal service rate. We tell you the full price on the phone before the truck rolls.
Towns We Serve
24/7 Emergency Service available in every foothill community below.
Related services
Drain Cleaning
Drain cleaning clears the branch lines that run from your fixtures (sinks, tubs, showers, laundry, floor drains) out to your main sewer or septic line. We use cable machines sized to the line, an auger or sectional snake, and when the situation calls for it a small jetter to flush the line completely clean rather than just punch a hole through the clog.
Main Line Cleaning
Main line cleaning clears the single sewer pipe that carries waste from your entire home or building out to the city sewer or septic tank. Because every fixture drains through it, a main line clog usually shows up as multiple backups at once: toilets gurgle when the washer drains, the lowest tub fills with grey water, or sewage backs into the basement.
Hydro Jetting
Hydro jetting uses a high-pressure water line (typically 3,000 to 4,000 PSI) and specialty nozzles to scour the inside of a pipe completely clean. Where a cable cuts a hole through a blockage, a jetter strips the wall of the pipe back to bare material, removing grease coating, root hair, mineral scale, and decades of soap and detergent buildup.