Southeast / Mount Ogden covers more ground than any other east-side neighborhood name in the city — and the pipe conditions shift across it. A 1950s home near the lower bench may have original clay on a moderate slope. A 1970s build farther up the mountainside may have cast iron on a steep grade with mature trees along the entire lateral run. A newer infill on the upper bench may have PVC that settled during the first few years and never fully recovered its original grade. The Ogden bench area is not one condition — it is a spectrum, and the address and home age narrow the diagnosis faster than the neighborhood label. Sewer camera inspection, drain cleaning, hydro jetting, and sewer line repair and replacement are all available — the right one depends on where in the bench your property sits, what era the pipe is from, and what the camera shows inside.
Start with the symptom: one slow drain, multiple fixtures backing up, a main-line backup, sewage smell, or a clog that keeps returning. Then tell us the property address, approximate home age, whether the lot has noticeable grade, and whether there are mature trees between the house and the street. On a bench area this large, the address is more diagnostic than the neighborhood name — it tells us the likely pipe material, the grade severity, and what conditions to expect before the truck arrives. Every truck carries a jetter rated to 3,850 PSI with 300 feet of hose and a camera that scopes up to 200 feet — both deploy on the same visit.