Common Problems With Cast Iron Pipes
Home »
GET STARTED
OUR SERVICES
Cast iron pipes are common in older homes and require constant attention since they are at higher risk of damage. At Sewer Solutions NW, we understand all possible problems related to cast iron pipes and are ready to assist you in addressing them with trenchless pipe lining in Bellevue, WA.
Corrosion
Rust and corrosion can form inside cast iron pipes over time, hindering water flow. They build up over time until they completely block your pipes. It also weakens your pipes, making them prone to breaks. Without proper maintenance, cast iron pipes may eventually collapse, causing sewage to back up into your home. This is why most cast iron pipes don’t live up to their expected lifespans, but you can restore them to like-new condition with trenchless sewer repair.
Mold
Once your cast iron pipes get clogged or start leaking, they create the right conditions for mold growth. Mold thrives in a wet environment and can easily spread throughout your home. This can negatively impact your home’s air quality and pose health hazards to your family. We can eliminate this issue with thorough drain cleaning and trenchless pipe repair.
Pollution of Aquifers
Severely damaged cast iron pipes can cause sewage to leak to underground water sources, resulting in contamination. To prevent further harm to your home and the environment, we recommend conducting trenchless sewer replacement before it’s too late.
Pests
A broken cast iron pipe provides a gap for pests such as rats to access your home, leading to more health risks. You can prevent this in the first place with a prompt trenchless pipe replacement.
Trenchless solutions can address the issues prevalent on cast iron pipes and keep them from recurring in the future. You can rely on Sewer Solutions NW to maximize the lifespan of your cast iron pipes and keep them efficient for years to come. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.
$200 VALUE SPECIAL OFFER
Applies to sewer line repairs requiring digital camera diagnosis.