by NW Sewer & Drain | Nov 17, 2023 | Sewer repair
As the winter season approaches, it’s important for homeowners to take proactive measures to protect their sewer pipes from freezing. Freezing sewer pipes can lead to a host of problems, from unpleasant odors to costly repairs. Let’s discuss the steps you...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Aug 24, 2023 | Pipe clogs
Cast iron pipes used to be the go-to option for water transportation due to their durability and strength. Although cast iron pipes are no longer commonly used to prevent erosion, some homes still have them. Old cast iron pipes usually get dirty and or blocked over...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Aug 20, 2023 | Pipe Descaling
The sewer lines in your older property have likely cast iron pipes. Most residences constructed in the middle of the 1970s use this material. For most commercial buildings, construction companies still employ cast iron pipes today. However, these are now produced...
by NW Sewer & Drain | Jul 14, 2023 | Leak Detection
Water is certainly refreshing as we can’t do without it but it can quickly become an enemy, especially when it gets into places that it shouldn’t be. We all need water for our homes, except that it has to be contained in a sink, tub, or pipe. Otherwise, it...
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...