Blocked Sewer - Pipe
Tree roots are naturally drawn to the moisture and nutrients inside sewer pipes. They can enter through tiny cracks or loose joints, growing into a thick "root ball" that catches debris and eventually halts flow.
The obstruction was pinpointed from the access point, situated roughly beneath the [Location, e.g., front driveway / rose garden]. blocked sewer pipe
To determine the location and nature of the blockage, the following methods were employed: Tree roots are naturally drawn to the moisture
On [Date] at [Time], a site inspection was conducted regarding a reported blockage in the main sewer line. The investigation identified a significant obstruction located [Distance] meters downstream from the inspection chamber. The root cause was determined to be [insert cause, e.g., intrusion of tree roots/grease buildup/collapsed pipe]. Immediate remedial action was taken to clear the blockage and restore flow. To determine the location and nature of the
This involves blasting a high-pressure stream of water (up to 4,000 PSI) through the pipe. It’s highly effective at scouring away grease buildup and smaller roots, leaving the pipe almost like new. 4. Prevention: Keeping the Line Clear
While the immediate blockage has been cleared, the following recommendations are made to prevent recurrence:
