drain brain is denver's best drains specialist for repairing sewer lines

(720) 322-4845

13649 Monroe St

Thornton, CO 80602


Sewer Repair & Replace

Denver’s  #1 Sewer Inspection & Repair Service
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(720) 322-4845
3879 E 120th Ave #160
Thornton, CO 80233

#1 Sewer & Drain Inspection & Repair Services in Denver Metro Area

#1 Sewer & Drain Inspection & Repair Services in Denver Metro Area

Who We Are


Drain Brain LLC is a Full-Service sewer, drain inspection & repair company based in Thornton, CO. Known as a  sewer & drains specialist, we serve commercial and residential customers in the Denver metro area by providing professional sewer inspection, sewer maintenance, drain cleaning, trenchless sewer line repairs, sewer camera inspection & scope services, as well as trenchless sewer line repairs for your specific needs. Be assured that our specialists will help you when your sewer backs up and have it functioning properly in no time at all and we offer 24/7 emergency services.


Don't let your clogged drain give you a headache, contact our invaluable drain cleaning experts for sewer inspections and repairing sewer lines. 


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Benefits of Performing a Residential & Commercial Video Camera Inspection
There are many benefits that come from using a sewer camera to inspect plumbing problems.

• Quick Discovery. Without a camera, a tech must make an estimated guess as to where a blockage may be located. However, when it is possible to investigate with a camera, it is extremely easy to find the source of the issue. This saves time and increases productivity.

• Saves Money. A sewer camera allows a tech to uncover the exact issue so that it can be permanently fixed correctly the first time. Knowing the specific problem allows a professional to determine the smartest way to tackle the issue in the most efficient way possible. 

Also, it helps a tech verify the blockage has been removed following service. This prevents a home or business owner from paying for multiple repairs or fixes that have not been successfully completed in the beginning.

• Preventative Measures. When a person purchases a home (old or brand new) or office building, it is important to check the plumbing conditions of pipes and sewer systems. A camera inspection will identify problem areas before clogs or other damages occur.

There are many benefits that come from using a sewer camera to inspect plumbing problems.

• Quick Discovery. Without a camera, a tech must make an estimated guess as to where a blockage may be located. However, when it is possible to investigate with a camera, it is extremely easy to find the source of the issue. This saves time and increases productivity.

• Saves Money. A sewer camera allows a tech to uncover the exact issue so that it can be permanently fixed correctly the first time. Knowing the specific problem allows a professional to determine the smartest way to tackle the issue in the most efficient way possible. 
Also, it helps a tech verify the blockage has been removed following service. This prevents a home or business owner from paying for multiple repairs or fixes that have not been successfully completed in the beginning.

• Preventative Measures. When a person purchases a home (old or brand new) or office building, it is important to check the plumbing conditions of pipes and sewer systems. A camera inspection will identify problem areas before clogs or other damages occur.


During this type of inspection, a digital camera is attached to a rod that is inserted in pipes to get a clear view at a space that is normally inaccessible. 

The camera is linked to a screen so that the tech has a way to visualize the problem and record the details. 

This makes solving the matter much easier.

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REPAIRS

You don’t have to worry when your sewer line acts up or just won't drain. Drain Brain LLC offers expert sewer repair and water line replacement to have your home’s drain lines or water line working properly in no time. Repairing sewer pipe is what we specialize in!

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Our specialists offer affordable services that can also help you save on repairs in the long run. 

Count on us to perform expert inspections, drain cleaning, or repairs to ensure your home’s or commercial sewer line is working properly at all times.
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The days of performing major excavations to repair or replace underground sewer lines are quickly becoming numbered as a new age of technology introduces faster, economically efficient and environmentally friendly methods of repairing failing sewer lines. Ask us about trenchless sewer line repairs!

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The days of performing major excavations to repair or replace underground sewer lines are quickly becoming numbered as a new age of technology introduces faster, economically efficient and environmentally friendly methods of repairing failing sewer lines. 

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MUST SEE! Geoff Kostelecky of Drain Brain LLC is featured on Denver's KDVR Fox 31 to talk about flushable wipes and how they're not so.... flushable.

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Cost to replace 50 feet of sewer line, trenchless, sewer pipe, replacement, repair, pipe lining,
By Randy Johnson February 20, 2025
Replacing a sewer line is an essential yet often daunting task for Denver homeowners, primarily due to the associated costs. The average sewer replacement cost can vary significantly based on several factors, including the method used, the pipe's length, and the job's complexity. Traditional sewer replacement involving excavation can range from $3,000 to $25,000, making it a substantial investment. However, modern approaches such as trenchless technology have gained popularity for their efficiency and reduced disruption to landscaping and structures. Trenchless methods, which include pipe lining or pipe bursting, generally cost between $6,000 and $12,000. The trenchless sewer line replacement is particularly appealing because it minimizes the need for extensive digging, thereby preserving driveways, sidewalks, and gardens. Pipelining, or Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP), involves inserting a flexible tube coated with resin into the existing pipe. Once in place, the resin hardens to form a new pipe in the old one.
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By Randy Johnson February 2, 2025
When it comes to whether it is OK to put potato peels down the garbage disposal, the answer is no, never. While garbage disposals are made and designed to handle a variety of food waste, potato peels present a unique challenge. The skins of potatoes are fibrous and can become sticky when processed by the garbage disposal, leading to serious clogs. This will result in a significant amount of time and effort spent on unclogging the garbage disposal, which could have been easily avoided by disposing of potato peels in the trash or compost bin. One common issue with potato peels is that they can create a paste-like substance when ground up by the garbage disposal. This potato skin paste can adhere to the blades and sides of the garbage disposal unit and the drain pipes, leading to blockages. Over time, these drain blockages can accumulate and become more difficult to remove, necessitating professional drain cleaning intervention for unclogging the garbage disposal drain. 720-322-4845
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By Randy Johnson January 22, 2025
The United States relies on more than 259,000 water supply systems today. These critical systems use backflow prevention devices to protect drinking water, which serves over 85% of Americans. Clean water access depends entirely on these systems. Water backflow threatens your drinking water's safety. Contaminated water that flows backward into the main water supply can lead to illness, injury, and death. A backflow preventer is a vital safety barrier that stops non-potable water from contaminating our clean water supply. Your property's protection and health deserve the best safeguards. This detailed backflow water prevention user guide will help you understand water backflow prevention, its mechanisms, and its legal requirements in most states. Let's dive into what you should know about maintaining a safe and compliant potable water supply in your Denver Home & Business. Call Brain Brain LLC at 720-322-4845 for backflow preventer maintenance & testing.
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