We at CDM Sewers offer complete sewer and drain cleaning services. If your sewer is backed up,draining slowly, or if you are smelling an odor, Please do not hesitate to call for advice or to set up an appointment.
If you have any questions or problems please give us a call at (631) 474-1261
THE FOLLOWING WILL HELP
The property owner to do many things to prevent their sewer line from backing up. Remember also, that the very same things can help to prevent backup's in the sewer main as well. If everyone would be careful about how they dispose of certain products, Your sewer would be a great deal more efficient, cause fewer backups, cost us less money to repair, and prevent alot of problems
Grease:
Cooking oil should be poured into a heat-resistant container and disposed of, after it cools off, in the garbage. Some people assume that washing grease down the drain with hot water is satisfactory. This grease goes down the drain, cools off, and solidifies either in the drain, the property owners line, or in the main sewer. When this happens, the line constricts, and will eventually clog.
Paper Products:
Handi- wipes are the number one problem that cause sewer line backups. Paper towels,diapers and feminine products also cause a great deal of problems in the sewer line. So do not flush them down the toilet. These products do not deteriorate quickly, as does bathroom tissue. They become lodged the sewer line, causing a backup. These products should be disposed of in the garbage.
Roots:
Shrubs and trees, seeking moisture, will make their way into sewer line cracks. These roots can cause severe damage. They start out small, getting into a small crack in the pipe; but as the tree or shrub continues to grow, so does the root. After time, this causes your sewer line to break, which in turn allows debris to hang up in the line, thus causing a back up. One way to prevent roots from entering your line is to replace your line with new plastic pipe. The other alternative is to be careful about planting greenery around your sewer line.
If you have continuing problems with tree roots in your sewer line, you may have to have them cut periodically.
If you have any questions or problems please give us a call at (631) 474-1261
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