Does Your Sink Drain Slowly?

Clogged pipes are often caused by material catching on jagged edges inside the drainpipe causing a backup. Sometimes a slow drain can be a sign of something even more serious. A tree's root system develops rapidly in the spring and fall months. This can often lead to the tree's roots growing into a sewer line, preventing it from draining properly. Oklahoma in particular also has extreme temperature and water fluctuation, resulting in the shifting of ground soils. This shifting of soil can cause breakage in sewer lines, causing it to backup.

Call Hull Plumbing at the first sign of slow drains. Waiting for it to just "go away" could result in a complete backup and costly damage to your home or business. Our technicians know where to look for problems and can even perform a video inspection of your sewer lines to find the clog. Once the challenge area has been identified, your technician will discuss the options available to you.

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Does Your Sink Drain Slowly?

Clogged pipes are often caused by material catching on jagged edges inside the drainpipe causing a backup. Sometimes a slow drain can be a sign of something even more serious.