Sewer Line Clogs: Here Are Your Options

Sewer lines are what determine whether or not a family can flush the toilet. Imagine using a portable toilet, and that’s exactly what happens to a bathroom when a family can’t flush the toilet. A smell will invade the bathroom and sweeping away flies will become the norm. Hiring a professional to unblock a sewer line may require them to use heavy equipment, which can cost families money they simply don’t have. While there are some cases that require a professional, there’s nothing wrong with trying a few simple DIY solutions before shelling out all the money in the bank.

Wind it up

A plumber’s drill, also called a snake, can be a useful piece of equipment when it comes time to unblock any drain, even a sewer line. It can be difficult to tell exactly where the pipe is clogged if there are multiple drains piling up, such as both the toilet and sink. Start with one drain and then move on to another.

These products are often available for both rent and purchase in three or six foot lengths. If clogs are a common problem and are usually relatively close to the drain, this is a safe bet and could end up saving a family’s money in the long run.

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If that doesn’t work, it may be time to contact the professionals. Sometimes something as simple as a tree root can cause a blockage in the main sewer line. It could also be a very large clog that has worked its way further down the sewer line. Either way, professionals can run a camera through the pipeline and identify the cause of the problem.

Professional plumbing companies usually have a great deal of experience in this industry and may be able to offer some wonderful DIY options that can help save you money.

Get rid of a clog resistant toilet

Clog-resistant toilets were originally meant as a genius invention, and many people still think they’re great. Does the child have trouble unloading too much toilet paper? It is no longer a problem. Anyone accidentally dump a tampon? Don’t worry, it will go down. On the one hand, that the toilet doesn’t get clogged and that there isn’t a swarm of flies taking over the toilet can be a huge relief. sewer line clog
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On the other hand, all that material that is flushed down the toilet can end up further down the pipes, causing a huge clog that will be expensive to repair. By avoiding a small problem, many families create a much larger one. Instead, tackle the small problem and save the family money in the long run.

When the main sewer lines get clogged, some people will immediately switch to the DIY option, rent their own equipment, and be back to using their bathroom in no time. Others will simply contact the nearest professional without worrying about how much it costs. The third group is usually the most affordable.

Trying to fix the problem is relatively complicated, but it’s also quite easy. Most homeowners can pick up some equipment and a pair of rubber boots and get it done within a day. If they can’t fix the problem on their own, they contact the professionals and didn’t have to lose a lot of money when they tried to fix it on their own. These three things are all you need to know which path to take, from the root cause of this problem and how to prevent it to the perfect way to do it yourself.

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