Plumbing

Sewer Lines

Main sewer lines are the largest drains in a home. All other household drains lead to the main sewer line. The main sewer runs underground from the house and connects to a city sewer line or a septic tank. Your sewer line can become plugged with debris from other household drains or by tree roots that can sneak their way into the pipe joints.

Many sewer main lines in older homes were constructed with clay tiles, which have a tendency to become infiltrated by tree roots that snake in through cracks in the pipe as they look for moisture and nutrients.

These clay tile sewer drains are often with breakages and blocks as a home ages, which would involve replacing these clay pipes with a plastic PVC material that is more durable and easily cleaned.

When roots break into sewer lines, among other problems, they can cause a sewage backup into the home. So it's a good idea to get your sewer lines checked with a camera periodically. Especially in the spring due to rapid root growth, this is their most aggressive time.

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