I recently moved into an older house, and I’ve been facing frequent issues with sewer line backups. I’ve tried using a drain snake, but the problem keeps recurring. Does anyone have advice on how to properly fix this, or should I look for professional help?
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How to Deal with Sewer Line Issues in Older Homes?
How to Deal with Sewer Line Issues in Older Homes?
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Older homes often come with these stubborn sewer line issues that simple tools like drain snakes can’t fully fix. From my experience, recurring backups usually mean there’s more serious damage or root intrusion. Professional inspection and repair, like trenchless pipe lining, can save you from repeated headaches and yard digging. If you’re in Seattle, I’ve heard good things about Ben’s Plumbing (https://bens.plumbing/services/sewer-line-repair-seattle/pipe-lining/) — they specialize in sewer line repair with modern methods that are less invasive and long-lasting. Definitely worth considering!