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Going through all the pictures of tree roots our company Ken’s Sewer Service pulled out from sewer lines, this had to be top 5.
Roots also known as “tree roots” grow in sewer line weather you want them to or not. There is no way to get rid of them. By not maintaining your sewer line and cleaning your sewer system yearly roots will grow thicker and bigger. Eventually tree roots will break though your drain pipe and end up costing you major pocket book money to replace your sewer line.
This root our company pulled from a clients sewer line was over 5 feet long. This is one of many roots this size we extracted from clients sewer lines this past year. We keep many pictures of impressive roots to show our clients what our company is capable of pulling out of sewer lines. Clients are always amazed and surprised what’s inside their sewer lines. When our company diagnosis a sewer line with our camera technology, clients love seeing whats growing and living inside their line.
St. Louis Park Drain cleaning & Plumbing is what our company thrives at.
Ken’s Sewer Service installs, repairs and unclogs any and all drains.
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10% OFF your next main line cleaning
Call Ken’s Sewer Service today for your next sewer line cleaning. We have been in business since 1974 and we wanted to say thanks to all our customers by offering discounts on drain cleaning.
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952-929-4146
612-722-2212
651-698-7639
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Where does your raw sewage end up?
Watch the video below. Understand that this doesn’t happen everywhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_1DeED7mIQ&feature=player_embedded
source:
http://article.wn.com/view/2012/05/08/MMSD_reports_16250gallon_sewer_overflow_into_KK_River/
Secrets of hiding sewer clean-out in your landscape?
Having a sewer clean-out in your landscape or yard isn’t that bad and is actually more convenient. If your main sewer line on your property ever requires digging or excavation in your yard or landscape, rule number 1 is to always have a clean-out installed wherever the hole may be. The reasoning behind having a clean-out installed outside is to make cleaning your sewer line easier and possibly having the chance at having a larger opening to get bigger blades in your sewer line. Hiding a clean-out in your landscape is easy and fun. When obstacles in life get in your way the chance at letting your brain become creative starts. Our company has seen nice bushes, flowers and potted plants all blocking the view of a sewer clean-out. Most the time clean-outs are flush with the ground so it’s not an eye sore like most people think it will be. Call Ken’s Sewer Service to install an outside opening clean-out or to have your sewer line professional cleaned and inspected to view the condition of your main sewer line before any issues arise.
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