Every home connected to a municipal sewer system has a sewer cleanout — a capped pipe that provides direct access to the main sewer line for inspection and cleaning. When a plumber arrives to clear a main line blockage or run a camera inspection, the cleanout is where they start. Knowing where yours is can save time during an emergency and help you diagnose drainage problems faster.
The problem? Most Katy homeowners have no idea where their cleanout is — or even what it looks like.
What a Sewer Cleanout Looks Like
A sewer cleanout is typically a white, black, or green PVC pipe cap sticking a few inches out of the ground, or sometimes set flush with the surface. On older Katy homes, it may be a cast iron cap with a square nut on top. The cap is usually three to four inches in diameter.
Most residential properties have at least one exterior cleanout, and some have two — one near the front of the house (closest to the municipal sewer connection) and one near the back or side of the house.
Where to Look in a Typical Katy Home
Near the foundation on the street side. The most common location is within a few feet of the exterior wall that faces the street, since the main sewer line runs from the house to the municipal sewer main in or near the road. Walk along the front and side of your home, looking for a pipe cap at ground level.
In the front yard between the house and the sidewalk. In some Katy subdivisions — especially newer developments in Cinco Ranch, Cane Island, and Cross Creek Ranch — the cleanout is located several feet from the foundation, closer to the property line or sidewalk.
Near the garage. In homes with a side-entry garage, the cleanout is sometimes located near the garage wall where the main sewer line exits the slab.
In a flower bed or under landscaping. This is where many Katy homeowners lose track of their cleanout. Mulch, ground cover, decorative rock, or overgrown shrubs can completely hide a cleanout that was clearly visible when the house was new.
What If You Cannot Find It?
If you have searched the perimeter of your home and cannot locate the cleanout, there are a few possibilities.
It is buried. Over years of landscaping, soil buildup, and yard maintenance, cleanouts can end up below grade — covered by dirt, sod, or mulch. A plumber with a locating device can find it without excessive digging.
It is inside the house. Some older Katy homes — particularly those built in the 1970s and 1980s — have the cleanout inside the garage or in a utility closet rather than outside. Look for a capped pipe coming out of the floor or wall.
It was never installed or was removed. In rare cases, especially on very old properties, a cleanout may not exist. If that is the case, having one installed is a worthwhile investment. Without a cleanout, your plumber has to access the sewer line through less convenient points, which adds time and cost to every service call.
At GAL Plumbing Industries, we can locate buried cleanouts using electronic line tracing equipment and install new cleanouts where needed.
Why Knowing Your Cleanout Location Matters
Faster emergency response. When sewage is backing up into your home, every minute counts. If you can point your plumber directly to the cleanout when they arrive, they can start clearing the line immediately rather than spending time searching for access.
Self-diagnosis. If multiple drains in your home are slow or backing up, you can open the cleanout cap (carefully — stand to the side in case there is pressure) and check for standing water. If the cleanout is full, the blockage is downstream between the cleanout and the city connection. If it is dry, the problem is upstream inside the house. This information helps your plumber arrive prepared with the right equipment.
Prevents damage during yard work. If you know where the cleanout and sewer line run through your yard, you can avoid driving over them with heavy equipment, planting trees on top of them, or accidentally damaging them during a landscaping project.
For more on the full sewer system beneath your property, check out The Unsung Hero: Your Home’s Sewer Line.
Mark It Once You Find It
Once you locate your cleanout, mark it. Use a small landscaping flag, a decorative stone, or even spray paint on the cap so you can find it again without searching. If it is below grade, consider having your plumber raise it to surface level so it is always accessible.
The City of Katy public works department and your local MUD can sometimes provide utility maps that show the general path of the sewer line on your property, though these maps vary in detail and accuracy.
Need Help Finding or Installing a Cleanout?
If you cannot locate your cleanout or suspect it is buried, call GAL Plumbing Industries at (832) 906-1141 or schedule online. We serve homeowners throughout Katy, Cinco Ranch, Fulshear, Sugar Land, and all surrounding areas. We will find it, clear it, and make sure it is accessible for the future.









