Clear Drains, Clear Minds: Fast and Effective Drain Cleaning Services
Blocked drains are more than an inconvenience—they can lead to damage, odors, and costly repairs. At Vac Truck Services, we provide reliable drain cleaning in Wilmington, NC, and surrounding areas. Our team uses advanced tools to remove clogs, restore flow, and prevent future problems. We handle both residential and commercial systems with care, speed, and accuracy.
Set up your services today by calling us today at 888-480-8225.
Why Choose Us for Drain Cleaning?
Vac Truck Services has more than 30 years of plumbing experience. Our trained technicians arrive on time, assess the issue clearly, and get to work without delay. We focus on practical solutions, not temporary fixes. With 24/7 emergency service and competitive rates, we’re the go-to team for customers who need fast, honest results.
Our team prioritizes clean work, strong communication, and lasting results. Our goal is to fix your drain issues without stress or confusion. Whether it’s a slow sink or a fully blocked sewer line, we have the tools and experience necessary to get the job done right.
What We Offer
We provide full-service drain cleaning for homes and businesses of all sizes. Our methods are safe for your pipes and tough on buildup. We remove clogs, debris, grease, and roots without damage or mess. Our services include:
These services are backed by proven techniques and high-powered equipment. We focus on fixing the issue completely the first time to save you time and money.
Call for Drain Help Today
If your drains are slow, gurgling, or backed up, don’t wait. Vac Truck Services is ready to help with professional drain cleaning in Wilmington, NC, and surrounding areas. We act quickly, explain the problem clearly, and work until your system is flowing freely.
Call 888-480-8225 now or contact us online to schedule your service. We’re here 24/7 to keep your drains clear and your home running smoothly.
Most Recent Pins (10)
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES conducted a pipe inspection and repair in Antioch, TN. The work included identifying cracks inside the pipe using a camera, followed by thermal imaging to detect heat variations. The final image shows a smooth, repaired pipe interior confirming the restoration.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES completed cleaning and clearing of a drainage or sewer catch basin in Asheville, NC. The work involved removing debris and sediment buildup inside the basin to ensure proper flow. The photos show the basin before and after cleaning and the vacuum truck used in the service.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES completed excavation and cleanup work at a commercial location in Conover, NC. The job involved removing a large pile of soil near a tree and bike rack, restoring the area to its original state with exposed ground and roots, supported by the use of a vacuum truck on site.
Emily Rogers
VAC TRUCK SERVICES performed a cleaning service for a storm drainage system at a residential site in Statesville, NC. The work included removing sediment and debris from the dual culvert pipes and the underground drainage tunnel, improving water flow through the drainage infrastructure.
Emily Rogers
VAC TRUCK SERVICES cleared and cleaned a drainage system in Knoxville, TN. The work included removing debris and roots obstructing the drain, clearing sediment and broken materials from inside the catch basin, and reinstalling metal grate covers along the curbside drainage channel.
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VAC TRUCK SERVICES installed a CIPP liner to repair a failing sewer line in Cary, North Carolina. This trenchless method reinforces the pipe structure without excavation, reducing disruption and improving flow efficiency.
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Technicians in Durham, North Carolina located a damaged sewer line beside a driveway. They hydro-excavated to depths of 2 and 12 feet, jackhammered surrounding concrete, and replaced the broken pipe with new fittings. They also adjusted indoor water pressure by servicing the pressure-reducing valve (PRV).
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VAC Truck Services used hydro-excavation to replace damaged, bellied sections of a sewer line in Charlotte, North Carolina. This method minimized surface disruption while providing accurate access to underground pipes for repair.