FAQ Category: Drains & Sewers

In most cases, the homeowner is responsible for repairing a broken sewer line. Homeowners typically own the section of sewer pipe that runs from their home to the city’s main sewer connection, even if that connection is near the street.
Gargling drains, slow draining sinks, and recurring backups are often signs of a clog forming deeper in your plumbing system. In Spokane homes, grease buildup, soap residue, food waste, tree roots, and older drain lines can all restrict water flow over time. Professional drain clearing removes the blockage safely and helps restore proper drainage before the problem becomes a larger plumbing emergency.

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