One of the most common sewer line issues we resolve is tree root intrusion. Over time, your underground pipes can be invaded by tree roots. The roots can slip into tiny cracks, holes, or seams in your pipes, searching for nourishment. They increase in size, taking up room in your pipes and eventually damaging or bursting them. If you've noticed your bathtub backing up, gurgling noises coming from your toilets, or a lack of water in your toilet bowl, you could be dealing with sewer line tree root intrusion. We offer the following solutions for residential tree root intrusion:
- Hydro Jetting – We use high-pressure streams of water to blast away any sign of tree roots, debris, or grease build-up from your residential sewer line. Hydro jetting is the most effective, long-lasting solution we offer for clearing out your sewer pipes.
- Pipelining – We use an industry-trusted method to resolve your sewer line damage and eliminate water leaks once and for all. Our pipelining technique effectively avoids trenching, so there’s no need to tear up your yard.
- Maintenance – Performing routine maintenance on your home’s plumbing system is one of the best ways to avoid residential sewer line damage. Mr. Rooter Plumbing of San Angelo makes it easy for homeowners to schedule preventative sewer line maintenance services. We’ll thoroughly inspect your drains and clean them to ensure they’re kept clear of any grease, build-up, or debris.
- Rooter Work & Drain Cleaning – Rooter work services involve punching through the tree roots in your sewer line to restore its functionality. Once we’re finished, we’ll thoroughly inspect the extent of the tree root intrusion problem and recommend permanent solutions.
- Pipe Bursting – Our pipe bursting technique use hydraulics as an effective, permanent solution for sewer line damage. We break apart your current piping and install new, seamless piping in its place.
Backed-Up Sewer System Warning Signs
When your home's sewer system backs up, problems can extend beyond slow drains and backed-up toilets. No matter what sewer line issues you're dealing with, our service professionals are fully equipped to tackle the issues quickly. Homeowners need to contact us as soon as they notice a problem. By calling us promptly, we can help you avoid further damage to the system, property damage, and contamination. The following warning signs can help you catch a sewer system backup early on:
- Black, foul-smelling liquid backing up in your home’s toilets or drains
- Toilets draining and flushing slowly
- Foul odors throughout the house
- Multiple drains running slowly
- Weeds or algae found growing in a pond near the property (can be caused by waste discharge)