Dirty Drains Begone
Food, grease, hair, soap scum—you name it, your drains have seen it. When clogs threaten to overtake your drains, let the KC Flow Heroes send that grime packing! We can even treat your sewer lines alongside your kitchen and bathroom drains.


Our Process

Our Service Area
Most superheroes have home cities that they protect—and we’re no different. Check out the areas we serve to see if we can help you.
- Kansas City
- Overland Park
- Leawood
- Prairie Village
- Independence
- Shawnee
- Lenexa
- Olathe
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Frequently Asked Questions
Many store brand chemical cleaners boast their ability to get any drain squeaky clean. However, most of these products are not strong enough to get rid of every type of clog. If they were, the chemicals would likely eat straight through your pipes!
Some manual labor is usually necessary to get rid of those stubborn blockages. Plungers and augers are common tools of the trade when it comes to drain cleaning in Kansas City. But we know that you likely don’t have the time for that. Plus, you probably don’t want to spend your free time with your arm down your clogged drain. That’s where the KC Flow Heroes come in!
Instead of just using chemicals, we examine your drains thoroughly to see what materials are stopping up your plumbing. This helps us determine which tools and products you need to clean your drain completely. Then, we do the hard work for you, allowing you to get back to your day.
If your clog is in the kitchen sink, it’s likely due to a buildup of grease. After rinsing off your dishes and cookware, any grease that doesn’t get completely washed down the pipes solidifies and collects debris over time.
Bathroom clogs are usually a product of hair, soap residue, and minerals combined. Shower after shower and hand wash after hand wash can create clogs more easily than you might think.
Foreign objects frequently block sewer pipes. When we visit properties during a drain cleaning in Kansas City, their exterior lines tend to fall victim to tree roots. Not only can these roots block your water flow, but they can also break through your pipes, making them unusable.
Yes, we do! Debris and tree roots often get in the way of sewer lines, creating clogs. Our mission is to keep your sewer drain emptying as it should, so you don’t have to deal with any backups.
In order to prevent future clogs in these types of drains, we recommend lining your pipes with cured-in-place pipe lining (CIPP). This method allows you to improve the performance of your pipes permanently, saving you money in the long-term.
To keep your drains from clogging, we recommend cleaning them every few months. Regular maintenance is essential to keeping your pipes clear and your water flowing. While certain cleaning chemicals can be too harsh for routine use, DIY methods like baking soda and vinegar can be a great first step.
You should also take preventative measures to keep your drains clean. Be mindful of what you put down the drain, especially when it comes to materials like kitchen grease. Using drain guards in the bathroom can also help catch soap scum and hair that might have caused a future clog.
To keep your drains from clogging, we recommend cleaning them every few months. Regular maintenance is essential to keeping your pipes clear and your water flowing. While certain cleaning chemicals can be too harsh for routine use, DIY methods like baking soda and vinegar can be a great first step.
You should also take preventative measures to keep your drains clean. Be mindful of what you put down the drain, especially when it comes to materials like kitchen grease. Using drain guards in the bathroom can also help catch soap scum and hair that might have caused a future clog.
