Sewer Cleaning Pros in Battlefield
Your sewer line supports every drain and plumbing-connected appliance in your Battlefield home. All of your household’s waste and wastewater empties into your sewer line and travels to the municipal sewer system or your private septic tank. Without professional intervention, heavy buildup of debris, invasive roots, and age-related damage and corrosion can lead to messy, whole-house backups, sewer line leaks, and other hazards.
There are many ways to perform sewer cleaning, and we choose the best method for every home and plumbing system.
- Hydro-jetting
- Rooter service
- Hydro-steaming
- Air bursting
Many homeowners turn to chemical drain cleaners at the first sign of a problem, but these aren’t appropriate for deep clogs and can even damage your plumbing system. That’s why it’s best to call All Klear to get expert Battlefield plumbers and professional methods.
For example, during hydro-jetting, we’ll insert a pressurized hose into your sewer cleanout. With water pressure as high as 3,500 psi, hydro-jetting flushes off tacky accumulations of trapped organic waste, breaks down invasive tree and weed roots, and pushes loosened debris toward the sewer system. Hydro-steaming works much like hydro-jetting but uses high-pressure steam instead.
Rooter service is another option. We insert a thin, flexible auger into the sewer cleanout that travels the length of the sewer line. This motorized tool has a sharp tip that pierces trapped debris, breaks through and grinds up tree and weed roots, and scrapes off layered buildups. In older plumbing systems, rooter service can clear blockages and prevent whole-house backups without exacerbating existing, age-related damage.
We pair or equip all of our sewer cleaning equipment with highly accurate diagnostic tools. We use leak detectors, waste flow monitors, clog detectors, and sewer line cameras to inform our work. This helps us to leverage the best technique for each household while expediting results.
For prevention, you should have your sewer line professionally inspected and cleaned every 18 to 22 months. In between these visits, be sure to schedule sewer service whenever you have multiple blocked, slow-moving, or foul-smelling drains at once. Other signs of the need for sewer line maintenance and repairs include gurgling noises from toilets and other plumbing fixtures, pungent sewer gas odors, and perpetually wet soil or pooling water just above the sewer line.