Tuesday, March 17th, 2026
If your sewer line keeps clogging, tree roots may be the hidden cause. Roots naturally seek moisture, and even the smallest crack or loose joint in a sewer pipe can attract them. Once inside, they continue to grow, trapping toilet paper, debris, and waste. The result? Slow drains, gurgling sounds, recurring backups, and repeated service calls. Unlike basic snaking, jetting thoroughly scours the pipe, reducing the chance of immediate re-clogging and improving overall drainage performance. If roots keep coming back, it may be time to look deeper with a sewer camera inspection and discuss long-term trenchless solutions. Don’t keep clearing the same clog. Contact KMB Trenchless Sewer & Pipe Renewal today.
