Slow Drains: Why Your Drains Are Slow And Why You Can't Ignore The Problem

If you notice that your bathroom sink is draining slowly, this might not be a big deal. When the problem is solved with some chemical drain cleaner, you can move on without worrying about your plumbing system. You have a bigger problem with your plumbing system if you also notice that your kitchen sink won't drain, or your toilet isn't flushing completely after it is used. When you experience more than one slow drain in your home, it's time to call your plumber to do an assessment on your plumbing system. It is likely that you have a clog in your main sewer line, and this will need to be taken care of right away to avoid bigger issues.

Clogs in Your Main Sewer Line

One of the biggest culprits for clogging your main sewer line are tree roots. Over time, tree roots can grow into your main sewer line, creating a slow and steady blockage. Add materials that you aren't really supposed to flush down your toilets into the mix, and they will add to the clog. You can't really treat a main sewer line clog on your own. A plumbing contractor is going to have the necessary tools in order to take care of tree roots that are in your system, removing the blockage for you.

When a Clog Becomes Complete

If a clog in your main sewer line becomes complete, you will have a mess in your home. The waste water that is trying to drain out your main sewer line is going to back up into your home through any opening that finds. That means you may have waste water come up through your shower drain, or sewage coming out of your kitchen sink. A main sewer line backup into your home can require extensive cleaning to get your home back to normal. This is a plumbing emergency, as it is also a health hazard for you and your family.

Why Drain Cleaners Won't Work

You would need to buy a lot of chemical drain cleaner to make an impact on a main sewer line clog, and this would be enough to ruin pipes in your home as the drain cleaner traveled to the clog. Amateur solutions just aren't enough when the problem is tree roots that aren't going to go anywhere without being rooted out of the pipes. When you are experiencing slow drains, only a professional plumber is going to be able to solve the problem adequately. Click here to learn more.


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