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Regular Maintenance Habits for Your Home’s Sewer Line

One of the best ways to ensure that the sewer line for your home is healthy is to maintain it throughout the year. Not only should you have a professional plumber provide services like repairs, pipe relining, and replacements when necessary, but you can also get involved with preventative maintenance.

A Preventative Maintenance Schedule

Keeping a schedule for preventative maintenance for your home can ensure that you are always on top of things and ready to notice changes. Plan on a cursory inspection that you do yourself so you can easily detect if there is anything wrong with your home’s sewer system before it becomes a major issue. This should also include walking around the outside of your property because some sewer issues cannot be detected from inside the home.

Prevent Clogs in the Sewer Line

While you may not be able to prevent all clogs, especially if you have an older home, you can make sure that things aren’t put down the drains in your home that could block the sewer line. These things include grease, paint, egg shells, coffee grounds, trash, hair, and debris that might stick to the walls of pipes. You can also purchase one-ply toilet paper and put reminders around the toilets and drains in order to help people know what not to put down and what is okay. Preventing clogs is your first defense in maintaining your sewer line throughout the year.

Maintain the Tree Roots

Tree roots are a major issue when it comes to sewer lines. Therefore, it is important to plant trees away from the sewer lines on your property. If there are already existing or older trees in this vicinity and they could conceivably invade the plumbing system of your home, have the roots inspected. Have them removed if necessary so they don’t cause serious issues in the future.

Clean Drains Monthly

You can clean the drains in your home each month by pouring baking soda and vinegar down each one. After a few minutes, follow them with boiling water. This helps move things along so they don’t linger and stick to the sides of the pipes as long. It can also help push debris through the main line.

If you think you have an issue with the sewer line for your home, then you should try the tips above. Also, our team at Parobek Plumbing in Bastrop, TX can help with any sewer repairs or maintenance needed for your home’s plumbing, so call us today.

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