What can clog a sewer drain?
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What can clog a sewer drain?
What Are the Common Causes of a Clogged Sewer Line?
- Severe Pipe Damage.
- A Sagging Sewer Line.
- Tree Root Infiltration.
- Flushing Debris Down the Toilet.
- Pouring Grease Down the Drain.
Why does my sewer keep clogging?
Sewer line blockages are usually caused by a broken sewer pipe or tree roots that have grown into the pipes. Tree roots are also a common culprit busting through the pipe and growing into it, blocking the flow. It’s also possible a severe clog such as years of grease buildup has blocked the pipe.
How do you unclog a sewer pipe?
Mix 1/3 of a cup of vinegar with 1/3 of a cup of baking soda and pour the fizzy mixture into the clogged sewer drain immediately. If you don’t know how to unclog main sewer line, take advantage of vinegar to eliminate the grime, grease, and hair in the pipe. Flush the pipe with hot water after one hour.
How to unclog a sewer line?
Method 1 of 3: Preparing to Unclog the Line. Determine the cause or source of the clog if possible.
What to do about a clogged sewer line?
There’s usually a 2-step process most professional sewer line cleaners take to clear a sewer line clog: Run a drain auger(also called a “plumber’s snake”) through the sewer cleanout to clear the clog. Use a fiber optic sewer line camera to look down the sewer line to figure out what to do next.
How to clear a main line blockage?
Loosen the Drain Pipe Cap (Cleanout Pipe) The first step is to find your main drain cleanout location.
What are the signs of a sewer problem?
Changes in Your Yard. A leak in a sewer line may cause fluid to flow out into the soil.