Before we can recommend a fix to your sewer woes, we need to figure out what caused the backup. Many times, the culprit is a tree root finding its way into your pipes. When pipes leak, the water can attract tree roots and provide an open invitation to grow into (and break apart) your pipes. If your pipes are getting old, tree roots might be even better able to weave their way into holes and cracks. Once one root is digging into the pipes, others could start growing as well.
How We Eliminate Root Intrusions
Whether your plumbing problems are caused by tree roots or other debris, we can repair your sewer system backup! Our service professionals will provide prompt service to ensure your system is up and running as soon as possible. Here are a few strategies we use to clear out pipes:
- Drain Cleaning: Cleaning the drain is the first step to removing tree roots and dirt. We have a comprehensive drain cleaning process that will get your pipes spick and span.
- Hydrojetting: Hydrojetting is a great, long-term solution to clogged drains. Our service professionals use pressurized water jets to remove all kinds of debris, including tree roots, grease, and paper products.
- Pipe Lining: Pipelining is our go-to solution for sewer backups. To repair the damage, we'll insert a new lining into the old pipe and let it adhere. Once it's stuck tight, you'll have a new pipe formed inside the old casing. This technique doesn't require trenching or damage to your landscape.
- Pipe Bursting: For severely damaged pipes, we need to take the pipe bursting approach. During this process, we use hydraulics to shatter the old pipe and install a new seamless one. This approach works for pipes of all materials, including clay, cast iron, and PVC.
- Professional Maintenance: Investing in regular maintenance is the best way to prevent future issues with your sewer line. Our team will frequently inspect your system and recommend small fixes to stave off a plumbing catastrophe.