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Keep Your Sewer System Flowing Smoothly with Regular Cleaning

Your sewer system is a critical part of your home’s plumbing, transporting waste away from your property. But just like your trash can, sewers need regular cleaning to prevent waste from building up. Without proper maintenance and care, especially during weather events like heavy rain or snowmelt, you risk the nightmare of a sewage backup.

Why Sewage Backups Are a Problem

Sewage backups occur when waste that’s meant to flow out of your home starts flowing back in. It’s unsanitary, unsafe, and a major health hazard. Sewage backups spread harmful bacteria, resulting in expensive emergency repairs and potentially ruining furniture, appliances, and even entire rooms.

Prevent Sewage Backups with Professional Sewer Cleaning

The good news? Sewage backups don’t have to be a disaster. With regular sewer cleaning, they’re completely preventable.

At Nexgen Drain Cleaning, we offer professional sewer cleaning services to ensure your system stays clear and functional. Our expert plumbers use top-of-the-line tools to remove waste, grease, and bacteria that can build up over time, preventing costly backups and damage. Don’t wait for a plumbing emergency—book your annual sewer cleaning today and keep your system in great shape year-round.


How Do You Know If Your Sewer Needs Cleaning?

Many homeowners don’t realize there’s an issue until it’s too late. Watch for these warning signs to avoid a costly sewage backup:

  • Changing Water Levels: If you notice your toilet water level rising or falling abnormally, it’s a sign your sewer is clogged and a backup could be imminent.
  • Foul Odor: Lingering bad smells in your home could mean wastewater is trapped in your pipes, indicating a potential backup and flooding issues.
  • Recurring Clogs: If your drains are constantly clogged despite regular cleaning, there may be a larger issue in your main sewer line that needs professional attention.

Sewer Inspection and Cleaning: Protect Your Home

Even without a visible sewage backup, a clogged sewer can cause long-term damage, including leaks and structural issues. Regular sewer cleaning is your best defense against costly repairs and unhealthy backups.

What We Offer:

  1. Sewer Inspection
    Using state-of-the-art camera technology, we inspect your sewer lines to identify issues like clogs, tree roots, or aging pipes. This allows us to recommend necessary upgrades and prevent further damage.

  2. Sewer Cleaning
    Our comprehensive cleaning service clears out grease, roots, sediment, and debris, ensuring your system runs smoothly and reducing the risk of backups.

  3. Sewer Line Servicing
    We seal cracks and address damaged pipes to prevent leaks, structural issues, and potential plumbing disasters that could harm your property.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To clean your sewer lines, you can use methods like hydro jetting, which uses high-pressure water to clear clogs and buildup. A mechanical auger (drain snake) can break through tough blockages, while natural solutions like baking soda and vinegar can help with minor clogs. However, for the most effective and safest cleaning, it's best to rely on professional services like Nexgenr Drain Cleaning, who use advanced tools to ensure your sewer lines stay clear and functional.

Sewers are typically cleaned using methods like hydro jetting, where high-pressure water blasts away clogs and debris. A drain snake or mechanical auger can also be used to break through tough blockages. For thorough cleaning and maintenance, professionals use specialized equipment like sewer cameras to inspect and ensure your pipes are clear. Regular cleaning prevents backups and keeps your system running smoothly.

It’s best to clean your sewer line every 1 to 2 years to keep things flowing smoothly and avoid clogs. If you're dealing with frequent backups or slow drains, more frequent cleaning may be needed. Regular maintenance helps prevent costly repairs and ensures your plumbing system stays in top shape.

A sewer line typically lasts between 30 to 50 years, depending on the material and maintenance. Older pipes, especially those made of clay or cast iron, may need replacement sooner. Regular inspections and maintenance can extend the life of your sewer line and prevent unexpected issues.

Signs of a sewer backup include slow-draining sinks, toilets, or showers, and gurgling sounds from drains. A foul odor in your home or water rising in multiple drains at once are also strong indicators. If you notice these symptoms, it's important to address the issue quickly to avoid damage and costly repairs.

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