Sewer Line Repair and Replacement

Blockages

The accumulation of grease, debris, or foreign objects within sewer lines poses a significant risk of causing severe blockages. Over time, these materials can build up and adhere to the inner walls of the sewer pipe, narrowing the passage and impeding the flow of wastewater. As blockages worsen, they can lead to frequent backups, where sewage returns into your plumbing fixtures or drains, causing unpleasant odors, potential health hazards, and inconvenience.

Tree Root Intrusion

Roots from trees and shrubs have a natural tendency to seek out sources of moisture, and sewer lines provide an ideal environment for them to thrive. As these roots grow, they can infiltrate and penetrate the walls of sewer pipes, seeking out small cracks, joints, or weak points. Once inside, the roots continue to expand, exerting pressure on the pipe walls and causing further damage. This infiltration not only leads to cracks and fractures in the pipes but also creates blockages by trapping debris and causing backups in the sewage flow.

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