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Top Reasons for Your Frequent Drain Clogging

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If you’ve been dealing with constant drain clogs, you’re likely more than ready to find a permanent solution. Frequent drain backups are not only a hassle but can also signal more serious underlying issues with your plumbing or septic system. At Metro Septic in Cartersville, we understand that no one wants to deal with clogged drains over and over again. Here are the most common causes of frequent drain clogs and what you can do to keep your drains running smoothly.

1. Tree Roots in Sewer or Septic Inlet Line

Roots from trees and shrubs naturally seek out moisture, making your sewer lines or septic tank inlet a tempting target. Once they reach your pipes, roots can infiltrate even the tiniest cracks or joints, leading to significant blockages as they grow and spread. These root invasions are one of the most common causes of sewer backups and can become a recurring issue if not addressed properly.

  • Solution: We can use a specialized auger to clear root blockages temporarily, but the most effective solution may involve root removal treatments or pipe relining to prevent future intrusions. Regular maintenance and monitoring are key to keeping roots from making a comeback.

2. Broken Pipes

A broken or damaged pipe can disrupt the flow of wastewater, causing frequent backups and clogs. Pipe breaks can be due to natural wear and tear, ground shifts, or external pressure from tree roots. When pipes are cracked or collapsed, debris can accumulate and eventually lead to a blockage, causing wastewater to back up into your drains.

  • Solution: Our team at Metro Septic can inspect your sysem using advanced camera technology to locate the exact point of the break and assess the extent of the damage. Depending on the condition of the pipe, repair or replacement might be necessary for a lasting fix.

3. Improper Pipe Pitch (Backpitched Pipe)

A properly installed pipe should have a slight downward slope, or “pitch,” to allow wastewater to flow smoothly away from your home. If a pipe is backpitched or doesn’t have the correct slope, it can cause water to pool and lead to frequent clogs. Improper pipe pitch often results from poor installation, ground movement, or shifts in your home’s foundation.

  • Solution: Correcting a backpitched pipe may require realigning or replacing sections of the pipe to ensure proper drainage. At Metro Septic, we can evaluate the pitch of your pipes to determine if improper slope is the root cause of your clogging issues and help you address it for a more efficient system.

4. Grease Buildup

Grease is one of the most stubborn causes of drain blockages, especially in kitchen sinks. When grease is poured down the drain, it may not cause an immediate clog, but over time it cools and hardens within your pipes, attracting other debris like food particles and soap residue. This sticky buildup eventually restricts water flow, leading to recurring clogs and slow-draining sinks.

  • Solution: Avoid pouring grease down the drain and instead dispose of it in the trash. If grease buildup is already an issue, our team can provide thorough cleaning to remove the clog. We also recommend routine maintenance to keep pipes free of stubborn grease blockages.

Preventing Frequent Drain Clogs with Metro Septic

Frequent clogs are more than just inconvenient—they’re often a sign that your pipes or septic system need professional attention. At Metro Septic in Cartersville, we specialize in diagnosing and treating the root causes of persistent clogs, from root intrusions to pipe breaks. If you’re tired of dealing with constant backups, contact us today to schedule an inspection and see how we can help keep your drains clear and your system running smoothly.

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