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A lot of sewer problems start out feeling like a “simple clog.” But when someone can’t even get a snake through the line, that’s usually not a clog anymore. Here’s what we see when it reaches that point.

When Repeated Sewer Backups Mean Something Bigger Is Going On If your sewer line keeps backing up, it’s easy to start treating it like a routine inconvenience. Many homeowners with older houses eventually save a drain cleaner’s number in their phone and …

Why Orangeburg Sewer Lines Are a Bigger Problem Than Most Homeowners Realize Sewer problems rarely start with a single clog or bad day — more often, they come down to what your home was originally built with. In many older neighborhoods, especially …