East Islip’s older homes often have clay sewer pipes that develop cracks and loose joints over time. Tree roots find these weak spots and grow inside your pipes, trapping debris and creating clogs.
Our sandy Long Island soil also infiltrates through these same cracks, settling in low spots and reducing your pipe’s diameter. Over time, this creates the perfect conditions for backups.
Inside your home, kitchen drains clog with grease and food particles. Bathroom drains fill up with hair, soap scum, and toothpaste. Even small amounts build up over months and years until water can barely get through.