Sewer Cleaning
The sewer cleaning service involves using a professional-grade plumbing snake and/or hydro-jetter.
The hydro-jetter is a powerful machine that uses high pressure to blast hot water through pipes, effectively cleaning away debris and grease that may have accumulated inside.
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It is best suited for cleaning minor blockages.
Sewer line jetting is an efficient and effective method for removing blockages and debris from sewer systems. It involves the use of pressurized water that is jetted backwards through the pipe, moving dirt, debris, and sediment. This process can be used to unclog a blocked drain, clean out tree roots or eliminate grease buildup in your pipes. It's also an ideal way to inspect your pipes for any potential cracks. These services can save you money on costly repairs and provide peace of mind that your piping system is functioning properly. With professional assistance from plumbing experts, sewer line jetting is a safe and reliable solution for any clogged sewer lines.
If there is a stubborn blockage in the sewer system, we will use a plumbing snake to remove it.
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A plumbing snake is a high-tech version of the tool you might use at home. It has a motor that makes it easier for the plumbers to move the cable into the system. The snake can either break through the clog or hook it out. The great thing about plumbing snakes is that they work efficiently without harming or damaging the affected pipe.
The cable of the plumbing snake is typically made of steel and has a sharp, coiled end that helps to break up and remove debris such as tree roots, grease, and other foreign objects from the sewer line.
FAQ:
When should I get my sewer cleaned?
If you notice any of the signs mentioned below, it might be time to get your sewer lines cleaned by a licensed plumber.
1. Recurring Clogs: If you find yourself cleaning your indoor drains frequently, there might still be a clog that wasn't removed completely. If your shower and bathtub drains are always blocked too, it's a clear sign to call a plumber.
2. Foul Odor: A foul odor coming out of your drain is a sign of a possible drainage problem. This issue could be caused by a buildup inside the system or a broken sewer pipe. To find out the root cause, have a plumber inspect your sewer pipes.
3. Multiple Clogged Drains: If two or more drains in your home get blocked at the same time, the problem might not be as simple as you think. This could include the tub, toilet, sink, or floor drain.
4. Slow Drains: Slow drains are also indicators of a sewer problem. If you notice that water takes a long time to disappear from the sink, it's possible that there's already a buildup in the pipelines.
5. Backups: Sewage coming out of your drains is a serious issue that needs immediate attention. Wastewater should flow straight to the public sewer or your septic tank. Backups not only cause inconvenience but also pose health risks due to water contamination.