As sewer line repair experts often warn, blocked pipes are among the most commonly met causes of a defective drainage system. If you are interested in learning more on what makes the pipes clog and what you can do to avoid this unpleasant situation, here are some things you may find useful:

Grease – Regardless of its source, grease sticks to the pipes’ walls, allowing other debris, like hair or food particles, to stick to it. In time, the clogs grow bigger, leaving very little space for wastewater to flow through the pipes. You can prevent this from happening by separately collecting grease and pouring hot water into the sink, so the traces of grease going into the pipes can be quickly dissolved.

Roots – Because of the humidity, the vicinity of a sewer line offers ideal conditions for tree roots to grow and spread. Some of them even break the pipes, growing inside them and thus blocking them. Cutting the roots and cleaning the pipes is one thing you can do, but this solution is only temporary. Instead, you should opt for a total replacement of the affected pipe with a new one. Even if this is a costlier solution, sewer line repair professionals say it is more effective in the long run.

Modern technology simplified household maintenance a lot, sewer line repair included. Thanks to the techniques and materials used, fixing or replacing broken drainage pipes is easier than ever. Here is, for example, what repairing a pipe with the help of a liner made of plastic involves:

Before they start the procedure, professionals make sure that all the flushes and taps are switched off. Taking care of this is an effective way of preventing unwanted incidents during the procedure.

Inserting a specially designed device, called sewer camera, into the pipe, is the next step they take. On one hand, this operation helps specialists precisely identify the section where the crack is located. On the other hand, it allows them to see if the pipe is blocked somewhere else, so they can remove the clogs. If the situation requires it, they get rid of the clogs and dirt with the help of a special instrument, the internal pipe cleaner.

Once this step completed, professionals cut the required length from the plastic pipe they use as a liner. For this, they use a regular, but very sharp, kitchen knife or a cutter. Coating the inside of the broken pipe with a combination of solvent and cement, then inserting the plastic liner into it are the final stages of this sewer line repair procedure. Finding a Denver service company makes all the difference.