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For many homeowners, one of the most annoying plumbing issues that they encounter is a clogged sewage line. Obstruction in the main sewer line means you’ll be seeing its impact throughout your entire plumbing system. So, when you’re observing slow-moving drains, bad odors, constant clogs, and gurgling sounds, you can interpret it as a clog in the sewer line. This raises another question. How can the main sewer line be clogged in the first place? Knowing the answer to this question is important for the present as well as the future of your sewer system. So, let's examine the most typical causes of clogged sewer lines and their solutions.

Tree Roots

Tree roots that penetrate through the sewer lines and clog them are one of the most common causes of a clogged sewage line. This problem is especially more common with older pipes because they are weaker in structure due to the wear and tear, and their joints are looser. This way, the roots can find their way through the minor cracks to reach the nutrients inside the pipes and ruin your sewer system in the process. After penetrating the pipes, even the smallest of roots can quickly grow large enough to clog the pipe entirely and significantly harm the pipe, and can even burst it, leaving you with a need for sewer line repair in Oak Hills, CA.

Flushing Non-Flushable Items

One of the biggest mistakes homeowners make regarding their plumbing and sewer systems is sending down items that are absolutely not flushable down their toilets and sending food that is not suitable for garbage disposal down the drains. One of the most common items is the flushable wipes; even though they are called flushable, they certainly only belong in the trash can. Those wipes will eventually compact when they go into the drain line, creating a complete blockage. In a similar fashion, other hygiene items such as Q-tips or baby wipes should also not go down the toilets. As for the kitchen, eggshells, coffee grounds, fiber-containing food, vegetable peels, fruit seeds, grease, and fat should also not be sent down the drains.

Scale Buildup

The water we use and drink also includes minerals that can eventually accumulate inside your sewer pipe, causing scale formation. This limescale that accumulates narrows the pipe, and as a result, clogs will be more prone to form. Similar to the case of tree roots, older pipes are especially vulnerable, and accumulation has the potential to completely obstruct your main sewer line if the right actions aren’t taken.

Protect Your Home

As we mentioned, sewer blockages are dangerous and very irritating problems that can cause problems for your entire household. Just like with other problems, preventing future issues starts with being aware of the factors that cause this issue in the first place and taking the right actions. Your sewer system may remain in good operating order, and issues can be detected early with routine maintenance and inspections. Our goal at Mr. Rooter Plumbing Company is to assist you in maintaining the efficiency of your house. That’s why our professional plumbers offer a variety of plumbing services. Call us right now for the fast and trustworthy help you deserve and schedule your appointment.

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