Drain Line Repairs
Dealing with a backed-up drain can be a frustrating experience, and it’s often an indication of underlying issues within your drain line. At AAA Organized Plumbing, we specialize in thorough drain line repairs, addressing a range of potential causes to ensure optimal drainage in your home.
Common Causes of Drain Line Issues
- Root Intrusion: Over time, tree roots can infiltrate your drain line, causing blockages and even pipe damage. Roots seek out moisture, and if there are any small cracks or joints in your pipes, they may find their way in.
- Collapsed or Misaligned Pipes: Older pipes are susceptible to collapsing or becoming misaligned due to ground shifts or settling. This can result in partial or complete blockages, affecting the flow of wastewater.
- Pipe Deterioration: With age, drain pipes made of materials like cast iron or clay can deteriorate, leading to cracks, leaks, and decreased functionality.
- Foreign Object Blockages: Items like grease, hair, soap scum, and other debris can accumulate in your drain line, causing clogs that lead to slow drainage or backups.