About
Mike Ange Sewer Service LLC operates 24/7 across Lake Charles and Southwest Louisiana, giving facility managers and property owners a dependable call-any-hour resource for commercial drain and sewer emergencies. The company's core commercial offering centers on high-pressure hydro jetting — a method capable of clearing grease buildup, scale, and even tree-root intrusion from sewer mains and lateral lines serving office buildings, retail centers, warehouses, industrial facilities, and multifamily properties. Hydro jetting is widely recognized as the preferred maintenance tool for commercial grease interceptors and high-volume drain systems where conventional snaking falls short. Complementing that capability is a professional camera inspection service, which allows Ange Sewer Service technicians to pinpoint blockage locations, assess pipe condition, and deliver documented findings — the kind of precise diagnostic data facility managers need before committing to repair budgets or vendor negotiations. Septic tank pumping and drain cleaning round out the service lineup, with waste hauled directly to an approved treatment and processing facility, keeping commercial properties on the right side of Louisiana environmental compliance requirements. For property managers overseeing mixed-use or light-industrial assets in Calcasieu Parish and the surrounding Southwest Louisiana region, Ange Sewer Service's combination of camera diagnostics, hydro jetting, and emergency availability means sewer issues can be scoped, cleaned, and resolved in a single mobilization. The company is licensed and insured, serves both new construction and ongoing maintenance needs, and markets itself on fast response and first-time resolution — priorities that align directly with minimizing tenant disruption and controlling downtime costs in commercial facilities. Facility managers looking for a regionally experienced sewer and drain contractor in the Lake Charles market will find Ange Sewer Service positioned to handle the full spectrum of below-grade sewer challenges.