How to Prevent Sewer Backups in North Seattle Homes Salish Plumbing
How to Prevent Sewer Backups in North Seattle Homes Salish Plumbing



The single most common cause of sewer backups in Ballard and surrounding North Seattle neighborhoods is root intrusion into clay sewer laterals. Seattle's mature trees, including the maples, elms, and cedars that line many neighborhood streets, send roots toward moisture, and the joints between clay pipe sections are exactly the kind of entry point roots exploit. Once roots enter the lateral, they grow into the line and catch debris until flow is restricted enough to cause a backup. The solution is a combination of camera inspection to identify the intrusion and professional root cutting followed by scheduled maintenance to keep the line clear.A second common cause is the buildup of grease, non-flushable wipes, and other materials that accumulate in the main drain line over years of use. Despite what the packaging says, nothing other than toilet paper and waste should go down a toilet, and kitchen grease should always go in the trash rather than down the drain. Salish technicians see the results of years of improper disposal on virtually every sewer camera inspection call.Salish Plumbing Co | Shoreline, WA | (206) 867-0624Salish Plumbing Co recommends a sewer camera inspection every five to seven years for homes with clay laterals and mature trees on the property. Earlier inspection is warranted if drain slowdowns occur throughout the house simultaneously.Call (206) 867-0624 to schedule a sewer inspection in Ballard or North Seattle.
Salish Plumbing Co | Shoreline, WA | (206) 867-0624