Very few people can bear to think of clogged sewers and backed up toilets, but this is likely to be a reality for most homeowners at some stage. Sometimes the problem is because of something that the residents of the home have done and, occasionally, the source is something unforeseen that you had no control over. Either way, when you own a home in Atlanta, Georgia, and you need Sewer Repairs, you will be most grateful that there are professionals who can come on-site to help you with your problem.
The types of problems that can occur with sewers
Sometimes problems occur due to the age of the sewer systems themselves. Prior to the 1970’s, most systems were constructed of galvanized steel or cast iron. These products have a lifespan and during the early part of the 21st century, many of these systems are starting to give trouble. Modern sewer lines are made of hardy PVC that will require much less maintenance and have a much longer lifespan. When older pipes reach the end of their lives, they tend to corrode, and once this happens, a burst pipe can happen at any time.
Another problem that can occur is that tree root growth has blocked your sewer system. Sometimes the roots can be removed, but usually it’s necessary to remove the entire tree otherwise the problem will just re-occur at a later stage. Obviously, what we put down our drains is also responsible for blockages and plumbers are often amazed at what they find has been flushed down toilets. Grease from the kitchen – be if from the sink or dishwasher – is also a culprit when it comes to a blocked drain. By its nature, grease tends to catch on to any obstruction and to create a build-up, and from this can come to a serious blockage.
What can sewer repair companies do?
Once the source of the problem is uncovered, the plumbers can go about putting a solution in place. It could be root removal that’s needed or repairing a broken sewer line. If your sewer line is clogged, there is a rodding process as well as certain chemicals that can be used to unblock the system. This would include removing grease from your system.
In some instances, these repairs can be done without too much disturbance, but in other conditions it is necessary to dig a trench to reach your sewer line. This would happen if a pipe needed to be replaced or if there was a leak. What concerns the homeowner is that this usually means digging up the garden. Fortunately, there is a landscape-friendly option where digging is needed only around certain access points, and minimal damage is created to your grass or flowerbeds.
If you have any sewer repairs in Atlanta, Georgia, requiring attention, you will need to call in professionals. Rooter Plus is situated in Atlanta and has many years of experience in resolving problems of this nature.