How to Keep Sewer Lines Clean

Posted April 14, 2016

Most homeowners don't think about their sewer and drain lines until there is a clog or backup that requires a professional to clear. However, there are steps you can take to get your drain lines working smoothly without snaking the line or using harsh chemical drain cleaners. Natural drain cleaners like Bio-Clean and BioOne offer a safe, effective way to remove buildup in drain lines that can eventually lead to an obstruction. Both use naturally occurring cultures that can be added directly into drain and septic systems. Bacteria get to work immediately on degradation of fat, oil, grease and organic waste build-up through natural biological digestion. Both have earned the EPA's Safer Choice Program certification. Only products that are made of the safest possible ingredients are eligible for the program.

Natural Sewer Line Treatment Products

One of the most common reasons sewer lines fail is tree root intrusion. When a small crack forms in the sewer line tree roots are drawn to the moisture and nutrients inside the pipe. Eventually, tree roots will obstruct the sewer line. One of the most effective biological sewer line cleaners is RootX. RootX kills roots in residential sewer lines, storm pipes and septic systems. A root intrusion left untreated can restrict flow, cause complete blockage and can eventually destroy a sewer or septic system, costing you thousands of dollars to repair or replace. Need help clearing your sewer or drain lines? Call ABC Plumbing, Sewer, Heating, Cooling and Electric. We can help clear the toughest clogs.

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