If you live between Patteson Avenue and the waterfront, you have likely dealt with the frustration of a sink that won't drain, a toilet that backs up, or that distinct, unpleasant smell of rotten eggs wafting from your overflow holes.
October 26, 2023 Category: Home Maintenance / Plumbing
Why? The chemicals are corrosive. They will eat through old clay pipes and vintage metal traps. Worse, they kill the good bacteria in the ocean and harbors when the leak reaches the stormwater system.
Many properties in Mission Bay were built in the mid-20th century. This means your lateral drains (the pipes connecting your house to the main city sewer) are likely made of earthenware clay . Over decades, these joints loosen, tree roots invade, and the pipes crack.
We love our iconic Pohutukawa trees, but their root systems are aggressive. They can sense the moisture and nutrients in your sewer line from meters away. Once a tiny crack appears, roots infiltrate the pipe, catching grease, wipes, and debris until the pipe is completely choked.