What is flushing the line?

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Every now and then our customers ask us about the “lingo” the sewer and drain technicians use. One of the word that is used alot is “flushing” the line. What does it mean? Why does the line need to be flushed?

Flushing the line is simply to use the power of water to “flush” away the stoppage. Now keep in mind this “flushing” will not work for roots at all. If the stoppage is grease or muck, the regular machines will have trouble unclogging the line. Why? We’ll, thats because the blade on the sewer machine spins right through the stoppage and the stoppage does not even move. The situation can get worse if the sewer pipe is back pitched.
Small flush bags are available from different places and can help in unclogging a line clogged with grease or muck. Here is a  link which will show you more about flush bags.
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You might not even have to call anyone to unclog your drain, we wish you all the luck. If you do need any directions about how to use the flush bag or if you want to know anything else about sewer and drain cleaning, please feel free to contact us via email at anysewer@pay4995.com
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One Response to “What is flushing the line?”

  1. I tried it and it did unclog my sewer line, but I had to call you guys later anyway. My pipe was clogged with roots and your mechanic did the job……..either case I would like to say thank you……

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