The thought of roots invading your sewer pipes might not be something that crosses your mind often. However, this silent issue can lead to significant problems, including blocked pipes, water damage, and costly repairs. Understanding how roots find their way into your sewer system and what you can do about it is crucial. If your […]
Continue ReadingTree roots are naturally attracted to moisture, and your sewer pipes are a prime target. Small cracks or joints in your pipes can leak water, which draws the roots toward them. Over time, these roots can grow into the pipes, expanding and creating blockages. Left unchecked, they can cause serious damage, potentially leading to a […]
Continue ReadingDid you know that trenchless sewer repairs offer a modern and efficient solution for homeowners and businesses facing sewer line issues? The biggest advantage is the minimal disruption to your property. Trenchless repairs only require small access holes, so you won’t have a giant trench scarring your yard or driveway. This saves you the hassle […]
Continue ReadingWhen utilizing trenchless technology with only one access point, certain types of piping can be effectively rehabilitated. The flexible liner is inserted into the existing pipe and cured in place, creating a seamless, durable new pipe within the old one. Each project may require a different approach depending on factors such as pipe material, condition, […]
Continue ReadingDo you suspect your sewer line is damaged or clogged? Are your toilets, sinks and showers slow to drain? Is there a sewage smell inside or outside of your home or business? If you are having any of these issues call KMB today. Catching an issue before it does any damage is a key factor […]
Continue ReadingDo you own an old home with cast iron or ceramic sewer pipes? Our new trenchless pipe lining technology can breathe new life into older sewer lines. Trenchless sewer repair has many appealing advantages and quickly restores your sewer pipe with cured in place resin material creating a brand new pipe. Call us to learn […]
Continue ReadingDid you know that The American Society of Civil Engineers indicates that the nation’s 500,000-plus miles of sewer lines are on average over thirty years old? The increase in the number of homes connected to already aging sewage systems has also contributed to rapid increases in sanitary sewer backups. No one wants to deal with […]
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