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Sewage Cleanup Service

Sewer Line Maintenance and Repair

How does sewer line cleaning work?

Sewer line cleaning is a crucial service that helps to maintain the proper functioning of drainage systems and prevent costly repairs.

Here’s an overview of how sewer line cleaning works:

  • Assessment: The initial step involves assessing the sewer line’s condition using camera inspections or other diagnostic methods to identify blockages.
  • Mechanical Cleaning: Mechanical cleaning methods, such as hydro jetting or power rodding, are employed to remove debris and buildup from the sewer line. Hydro jetting utilizes high-pressure water jets to blast away obstructions, while power rodding uses rotating cutting blades to clear blockages.
  • Chemical Treatment: In some cases, chemical solvents or enzyme-based products may be used to dissolve organic matter or grease buildup in the sewer line.
  • Inspection and Validation: After the cleaning process, another camera inspection is conducted to verify the effectiveness of the cleaning and ensure the sewer line is fully operational.
  • Regular sewer line cleaning is vital for ensuring the proper functioning of drainage systems and preventing costly repairs caused by blockages or damage.