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Have You Ever Had a Broken Pipe?
Broken pipes can cause major structural, environmental, and property damage yielding financial losses within thousands, even millions of dollars in repairs. Statistics from the State Farm Insurance Co. state that damage due to broken pipes alone over the past decade cost the U.S. insurance industry $4.2 billion.
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Pronto Plumbing Drain Technician, Dustin uses the backhoe to dig up a customer’s sewer line that was invaded with roots: Small roots make their way into sewer lines through tiny cracks and seams until they grow to the point where the pipe is full of roots or the pipe cracks. If you have roots in your sewer line, it is very important to make sure you don’t let them grow into a bigger problem. |
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What’s in your sewer line? Tree roots can be devastating to your sewer system, and Pronto Plumbing trains their technicians to perform inspections to check your sewage system to ensure it is performing at its best, so you don’t have to worry about a bigger problem down the line! |
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Do You Have Any of These Problems?
- Cracked Pipe - Due to old age or wear and tear of any pipe
- Offset or Collapsed Pipe - Typically caused by shifting soil
- Frozen Pipe - This is caused by poorly insulated pipes - pipes made out materials like brass & copper
- Settling in your yard - This is due to a broken and leaking pipe underground
- Broken Pipe - Caused by any weather conditions or old age of the pipe
- Blockage — grease buildup or a foreign object is restricting or prohibiting proper flow, and your line may need to be cleaned.
- Corrosion — the pipe has deteriorated and/or broken, causing collapses in the line and restricting flow.
- Bellied Pipe — a section of the pipe has sunk due to ground or soil conditions, creating a valley that collects paper, waste, and dirty water.
- Leaking Joints — the seals between pipes have broken, allowing water to escape into the area surrounding the pipe.
- Root Infiltration — tree or shrub roots have invaded the sewer line, preventing normal cleaning and/or damaging your line.
- Off-Grade Pipe — existing pipes are constructed of substandard material that may have deteriorated or corroded.
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