Sewer backups, like clogged toilets or slow drains, disrupt your home. Grease, tree roots, or flushed debris often cause these issues, building up over time. At Staggs Plumbing, we tackle clogs with precision. Our high-definition cameras pinpoint blockages in minutes with 98% accuracy across 5,000+ jobs. Our no-dig methods, used in 85% of cases, save your yard and cut repair costs by up to 50%. Don’t wait for a messy disaster. Call now.
Tree roots are a major culprit. As they grow, the roots can impact the pipes, or even if there is the smallest crack in a pipe, the roots will seek it out and find a way inside. Sometimes, we will clear out a blocked drain due to small toys or large wads of paper products.
Maintaining a healthy sewer line is crucial for a hassle-free home. As an expert in sewer line cleaning, I advise you to be mindful of what goes down your drains. Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items like wipes or pouring grease down the sink. Regularly schedule professional inspections and cleanings to prevent clogs and potential damage. Remember, prevention is key! If you reside in Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth, or beyond, our dedicated team is here to ensure your sewer line stays in top shape. Trust us for a worry-free sewer system!
Small toys or food scraps are common items that can clog your kitchen sink or bathroom drain. To keep your sewer lines clear, avoid putting these things down the drain:
Staggs Plumbing does more than unclog drains. We offer a full range of sewer services, including main sewer line repair, replacement, and cleaning. It is critical to get the proper help to repair or replace the sewer lines as soon as possible to avoid damage.
The traditional sewer line repair or replacement is typically performed using a backhoe to dig up the area surrounding the line, allowing easy access to the problem area. Once the repair is made, the backhoe is used to refill the area.
This option may be the only option at times, depending on the condition of your pipes, their configuration, or where you live.
Trenchless repairs involve making small access holes where the damaged pipe starts and ends. A new pipe is then pulled through the existing pipe, which bursts the old pipe into pieces while simultaneously laying the new pipe.
Trenchless repairs cause less damage to yards and driveways than traditional repair methods because only the dirt at the beginning and end of the line is disturbed.
Depending on the type of block, we have several tools at our disposal.
Condensation on the water pipes or even a small leak will attract tree roots. To clear out this clog, Staggs Plumbing will send down a device to cut through the tree roots and clear the blockage. Then, we’ll need to assess if the pipe needs repairing. Since these are typically outside of the house, it makes the location a little easier.
This involves sending down a high-pressure water jet to clean out debris stuck to the pipes. We try to limit the use of any chemicals in this process to avoid damaging the pipes.
For cracked or broken pipes, plumbers can also insert a new “sleeve,” which is a pipe that slides inside the existing section of pipe. This can help reduce the amount of digging or demolition of your house structure.
Staggs Plumbing offers a maintenance solution where we come over regularly and clean out the sewage pipes to minimize the risk of clogs. This is useful if you do a lot of cooking and send a lot of food or grease down the garbage disposal unit.
Some other tips we can recommend to help reduce the chance of blocked or slow drains: