Sewer Cleaning Experts
Sewer lines carry wastewater away from your home to the public sewer system or a septic tank. However, damage or blockages in the sewer line can lead to extensive plumbing problems and pose serious health risks. This makes sewer line repair and installation services critical for every homeowner to understand. Here at Aspen Plumbing Services we’re equipped to handle all of your sewer cleaning needs.

Our Sewer Cleaning Services

Hydro Jetting
At Aspen Plumbing Services we stop at nothing to ensure we have the best equipment, which is why we’ve invested in a top-of-the-line hydro-jetting machine. Slow-moving drains and blocked sewage pipes may be cleaned with hydro jetting, a type of drain cleaning. Hydro-jetting is a procedure that our plumbers use, which uses a blast of high pressure water up to 4000 psi to clean drains and destroy hard, tenacious blockages.

Pipe Lining
Sewer pipe lining is a process used for repairing and replacing cracked, leaking, backed up and damaged sewer lines. Using a “no dig” trenchless process to avoid yard excavation, sidewalk destruction or digging up trees, sewer lining involves inserting new epoxy-saturated pipe tubing into existing pipes, inflating the tubing and curing it into place with hot air, steam or bluelight LED technology. This results in a new seal lining the walls of existing pipes, replacing broken piping with the potential to last for decades. Call Aspen Plumbing Services today to schedule your pipe lining appointment.

Pipe Bursting
Pipe bursting is a trenchless sewer repair method that involves breaking and expanding the existing buried sewer line while simultaneously replacing it with new high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes. Pipe bursting does not require the use of added chemicals or other contaminants. Coupled with the long lifespan of the environmentally-safe HDPE pipe, pipe bursting is considered to be a very sustainable sewer replacement method. Call Aspen Plumbing Services today to schedule your appointment.

Trench Repair
Trenching is the process of drilling or digging into the ground to replace damaged piping. It is one of the oldest and most common methods of repairing or replacing a sewer line and the experts at Aspen Plumbing Services realize that sometimes having to dig trenches can’t be avoided. Our professionals work to cause minimal mess and we guarantee that our work will last.
Why Choose Us?
At Aspen Plumbing Services, we are dedicated to being the trusted plumbing, soft water and drain cleaning and jetting experts, and have been for over 40 years. We serve all of Jackson County and many surrounding areas and our team works hard to ensure our customers get exactly what they need. From using top-of-the-line equipment to making sure our team is well-trained, we strive to provide 5-star service each and every time. Call us today to schedule your service to find out why we have earned a reputation of integrity and quality work.
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Sewer Cleaning F.A.Q’S
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sewer Cleaning?
Sewer cleaning is the process of clearing blockages, debris, or buildup in the sewer lines that connect your home or business to the municipal sewage system. Over time, grease, hair, tree roots, and other debris can accumulate in the pipes, leading to clogs that affect the flow of wastewater. Sewer cleaning involves using specialized tools, such as high-pressure water (hydro jetting) or mechanical augers, to remove these blockages.
Regular sewer cleaning can help prevent backups and ensure your plumbing system functions efficiently. A professional plumber uses advanced techniques to clean the sewer lines thoroughly, preventing costly repairs or replacements down the road.
What Causes Sewer Lines to Clog?
Sewer lines can clog due to various reasons. Common causes include the accumulation of grease, oil, and soap scum, which build up over time and restrict water flow. Tree roots can also invade sewer lines, cracking the pipes and causing blockages. In addition, foreign objects like wipes, feminine hygiene products, or food waste can get flushed down the toilet or washed down the drain, causing blockages.
Another cause of clogs is the buildup of mineral deposits in older pipes, which can narrow the interior and reduce flow. Regular sewer cleaning helps remove these obstructions before they cause significant damage.
How Often Should I Have My Sewer Line Cleaned?
The frequency of sewer line cleaning depends on factors such as the age of your plumbing, the number of people in your household, and the condition of your pipes. As a general rule, it’s a good idea to have your sewer lines cleaned every 1 to 2 years, especially if you’ve had previous issues with slow drains or clogs. Homes with large families or older plumbing systems may require more frequent cleaning.
A professional plumber can inspect your pipes and recommend a cleaning schedule tailored to your needs. Regular cleaning can help prevent backups and ensure your plumbing operates smoothly.
Is Sewer Cleaning Safe For My Plumbing System?
Yes, sewer cleaning is generally safe for your plumbing system when performed by a professional. Plumbers use specialized equipment, such as hydro jetting or augers, that are designed to clean pipes without causing damage. However, in the case of older or severely weakened pipes, there is a small risk of damage due to the pressure used during the cleaning process.
A plumber will first inspect the condition of your pipes to determine the most appropriate cleaning method. If you have old or fragile pipes, the plumber may recommend gentler techniques to ensure no harm comes to your system.
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Aspen Plumbing Services
- 4131 W. Michigan Ave. Jackson, MI 49202
- Phone: (517) 750-9913
- Fax: (517) 750-0900
- Available 24/7
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