Seattle Plumbing, Sewer, & Heating
Roots don’t stop once they find a pipe. There’s moisture there, so they push in and keep growing. Over time, they start catching debris and slowing everything down.
Older pipes just wear out. Clay, cast iron… after years underground, they crack, shift, or give in.
Water coming back up into sinks or tubs. That’s usually when people realize something’s really off. It means the line is blocked somewhere deeper.
If it’s happening across the house, it’s usually not just one small clog. It points to something further down.
Less digging. We fix the pipe without tearing up your whole yard. A lot of homeowners prefer this when it works.
If the pipe’s too far gone, replacing it is usually the better option long-term.
High-pressure water clears out all the buildup sitting inside the pipe. Grease, debris, all of it.
This is how we figure out what’s actually going on inside the line.