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Solutions to common sewer issues
Sewer issues in residential homes can arise from a variety of causes, both inside and outside the home. Understanding these common issues and the best solutions can help you address them effectively.
*most clogs that form in the home are the result of a mainline issue
Grease Build-Up
Grease build-up in sewer lines is a common problem in residential homes. It occurs when fats, oils, and grease from cooking are washed down the drain. Over time, these substances solidify and stick to the walls of the pipes, gradually narrowing the passage and eventually causing blockages.
The best solution for grease build-up is a hydrojetting service. Hydrojetting uses high-pressure water to thoroughly clean the inside of the pipes, breaking down and flushing out the grease build-up. This method is highly effective because it not only clears existing blockages but also helps prevent future build-ups by thoroughly cleaning the pipe walls.
Root Intrusion
Root intrusion occurs when tree roots penetrate the sewer line through small cracks or joints in the pipe, seeking moisture and nutrients. As the roots grow, they can cause significant blockages and even damage the sewer line.
Chain Knocking is the best solution for root intrusion. This method involves using a rotating chain tool to cut through the roots inside the pipe. Chain knocking is effective because it physically removes the intrusive roots, restoring the flow and preventing further damage.
Debris Build-Up
Debris build-up in the sewer line can occur from various materials like hair, soap scum, dirt, and other waste that accumulates over time. This build-up can lead to slow drains and eventually complete blockages.
The best solution for debris build-up is a combination of hydrojetting and chain knocking. Hydrojetting removes smaller, loose debris and cleans the pipe walls, while chain knocking handles tougher, more stubborn blockages. Together, these methods ensure a thorough cleaning, restoring optimal flow and preventing future issues.
Sewer Main Offset, Belly, Break, or Crack
Sewer mains can experience structural issues such as offsets, bellies, breaks, or cracks. An offset occurs when sections of the pipe become misaligned, while a belly is a sag in the pipe that causes water to pool and waste to accumulate. Breaks and cracks are fractures in the pipe that can lead to leaks and further damage.
In these cases, the best solution is repair or replacement of the damaged section of the sewer line. Repairing the sewer main addresses the structural issues directly, preventing leaks, blockages, and potential property damage. It also ensures the long-term integrity of the sewer system, reducing the likelihood of future problems.