by NW Sewer & Drain | May 27, 2023 | Sewer Camera Inspection, Sewer repair
The introduction of video camera sewer inspection is one of the most beneficial developments in plumbing technology. To provide you and your plumber with a real-time view of the condition of your lines, the inspection uses a high-tech camera mounted on a wire that can...
by NW Sewer & Drain | May 13, 2023 | Sewer repair
Homeowners rightly feel concerned when a sewer pipe fails. For starters, most homeowners’ bank accounts can take a severe hit due to the expensive expense of sewer line replacement in Seattle. Another is that if a sewage line fails, all wastewater activities in...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Apr 27, 2023 | Sewer repair
Older pipes usually come with older homes, unless PVC pipes have been installed in their stead. Older homes usually have older pipes, unless PVC pipes have replaced them. Pipes that were originally installed before the 1980s frequently reach the end of their useful...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Apr 4, 2023 | Sewer repair
Have you ever flushed the toilet or washed your hands in the kitchen sink and then heard a gurgling sound? Is the smell emanating from your sink offensive? Are you worried that you could soon experience a more serious plumbing issue? Typically, gurgling pipes are...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Apr 3, 2023 | Sewer repair
CIPP, or Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining, is a trenchless technique for repairing sewers. Compared to other sewage repair techniques available in Mount Vernon, it takes a lot less time to complete and requires little to no digging. Both short and long lines of pipes that...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Mar 20, 2023 | Sewer repair
The use of terracotta or clay sewer pipes and waste drainage dates back to Roman construction projects. Clay pipes can sometimes survive for up to a century and are simple to produce and lay. However because they are inflexible and brittle, they frequently deteriorate...