Ep 014 - 5 Common Causes of Clogs

Tom talks about the 5 most common reasons why pipes and sewer lines get clogged, along with ways of prevention.

  • Causes: Foreign objects, tree roots, FOG buildup, collapsed pipes, poor plumbing connections

  • Prevention: Educate on waste disposal, regular inspections, cautious tree planting, proper FOG disposal

TRANSCRIPT:

Are you grappling with frequent clogs, drain backups, or sewage overflow? Clogged sewer lines often arise from foreign objects, invasive tree roots, and pipe collapses. A clogged sewer can be a homeowner's nightmare. While a plunger might be your initial go-to solution, the underlying problem could be more complex. If you suspect a clogged sewer line, seeking professional assistance is crucial because of the know-how and specialized tools necessary to diagnose and resolve various sewer line issues. Contact Tim Beil Plumbing to schedule a consultation and restore optimal flow to your sewer lines. In the meantime, let's examine some of the most common causes of clogged sewer lines in no particular order:

1 - Foreign Objects
Items like paper towels, sanitary products, and toys are frequent culprits behind sewer line blockages. Educating your household about proper disposal practices can help prevent these issues.

2 - Tree Roots
Trees seeking water can infiltrate sewer pipes, leading to blockages. Regular inspections and cautious planting can mitigate this risk.

3 - Fats, Oil, and Grease (also known as FOG)
FOG may appear liquid but can solidify, causing sewer line obstructions. Disposing of FOG appropriately and scheduling routine drain cleanings are essential steps to keep your drains flowing.

4 - Collapsed Pipes
Aging drainage systems or improperly installed pipes could collapse overtime, resulting in severe blockages. Regular inspections and prompt repairs are vital.

5 - Poor Plumbing Connections
Faulty pipe connections can result in leaks and blockages. Hiring experienced plumbing professionals ensures proper installation and maintenance.

Regular inspections and maintenance can identify potential issues before they escalate into full-blown problems. Educating everyone in your house about proper waste disposal practices is equally important. Now you know the most common causes of clogs. Next week I'll let you know what are the 5 biggest warning signs that your sewer line is clogged. Unfortunately, if you notice any of these, it could be a sign that you have a problem. See you next week.

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