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Posted Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:35:25 GMT by
I recently moved into an older house, and I’ve been facing frequent issues with sewer line backups. I’ve tried using a drain snake, but the problem keeps recurring. Does anyone have advice on how to properly fix this, or should I look for professional help?
Posted Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:56:27 GMT by
Sewer line issues in older homes are pretty common. You might need a professional inspection to pinpoint the cause, as it could be due to tree roots or deteriorating pipes. Consider consulting a plumber for a long-term solution instead of temporary fixes like snaking.
Posted Tue, 24 Dec 2024 00:14:57 GMT by Buwet Junadar PAROS
For persistent sewer line issues, professional help is essential to avoid recurring problems. Older homes often suffer from tree root intrusion or worn-out pipes, and attempting DIY repairs might only offer temporary relief. A trusted plumbing service can provide a thorough inspection and offer modern solutions like pipe lining, which is minimally invasive and highly effective. If you’re in Mercer Island, call Ben’s Plumbing for licensed experts who specialize in sewer repairs. Their team offers outstanding service tailored to each home’s unique needs. Learn more at https://bens.plumbing/services/sewer-line-repair/pipe-lining/ . Don’t let sewer problems escalate; Ben’s Plumbing ensures you get lasting solutions.

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