How to Keep Your Sewage Lines Clear of Debris?
by Kevin Smith AuthorIf you
were to ask most people what they think of when the term “plumbing problems” is
used, they would talk about things like clogged sinks or stopped up
toilets. Very few people would mention the sewer lines that connect your
home’s internal plumbing with municipal sewer lines or a septic system.
Making sure the lines that connect your home to your outside sewage system are
clear, however, is as important as maintaining the pipes leading from your
toilet to the outside. Here are four steps you can do to ensure those
connection lines remain in good working order and to avoid having to hire
emergency sewer line services in Woodstock, GA.
Enzymes
Using
a drain cleaner once a month will ensure that your pipes remain clear of
debris. In many cases, however, using a chemical drain cleaner is out of
the question. In that case, you have a lot of options, but the most
effective is to use an enzyme-based cleaner. Enzyme cleaners are less
harsh on your pipes than chemical cleaners and are not harmful to the
environment. Using them once a month as directed will go a long way to
ensuring your drains and pipes and the connection pipes leading to your sewage
system remain clear.
Keep Sewer Lines Clear of Trees, Bushes and Plants
The
roots of trees, bushes and plants can be murder on sewer pipes. Not only
can the root system make maintenance all but impossible, the roots can also
grow into the pipes and clog them. Left unchecked, roots growing into
piping can actually destroy the piping, which means raw sewage will be leaked
directly into the ground around your house. That can lead to a pretty significant
HAZMAT situation and costly cleanup.
Only Flush Toilet Paper
The
only thing that should ever be flushed down a toilet is toilet paper. Sewage
piping is not designed to handle sanitary napkins or other hygiene products.
Those products can create non-navigational clogs, which can lead to very costly
plumbing problems. Left unchecked, these types of clogs can lead to the
need to replace entire piping systems.
Routine, Annual Maintenance
Annual
rooter cleanings will help keep your sewer line clear of debris and flowing
freely. It also will address issues with odor that clogged materials tend to
create. Depending on how old your sewage system is, you may need to perform the
rooter cleaning more than once a year. No matter how old your system, making
sure you schedule your annual rooter cleaning well in advance is one way to
ensure your sewage piping is always functioning.
Almost
everyone overlooks the sewage lines leading into their homes until they become
a problem. Often, that turns easily addressed issues into a full-scale crisis.
By utilizing sewer line services in Woodstock, GA and
making sure you follow the tips above, you can ensure you never have to deal
with a sewage emergency.
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