Main line rodding: what it is and when you need it
When a drain backs up or slow drainage affects more than one fixture, it often points to a blockage in the main sewer line rather than a single pipe. Main line rodding is a plumbing service that uses specialized tools to break apart or dislodge stubborn clogs in the home's main sewer line, restoring flow from the house to the municipal sewer system or septic tank.
What it is and how it works
Rodding typically involves a power-assisted drum or motorized auger with flexible steel cables that reach far into the main line. The technician feeds the cable into the line and rotates it to cut through tree roots, grease build-up, or other obstructions. In some cases, a drain snake or hydro-jetting may be used in conjunction with rodding to ensure the pipe is clear.
When you might need it
Common indicators include:
- Multiple fixtures draining slowly or backing up at once ... Read more »
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