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Why Do My Drains Keep Clogging in San Marino?

Is your sink draining slowly? Do you smell sewage near your garden? In San Marino, a slow drain is rarely a simple kitchen mishap. It often signals a conflict between your historic home's original plumbing and the city's famous mature landscape.

The Hidden Danger to San Marino Estates

If a clog returns days after you plunge it, you aren't dealing with a surface obstruction. You likely face a structural issue common to San Marino’s older properties.

  • Tree Roots Hunt for Water: Our city’s massive oaks and sycamores provide beautiful shade, but their roots are aggressive. They seek moisture in vintage clay sewer pipes, invading tiny cracks and weaving a "root net" that traps waste.

  • Original Pipes Fail Over Time: Many San Marino estates still rely on cast iron or clay pipes installed before 1960. Over decades, these pipes corrode or shift, creating rough interiors that snag debris like Velcro.

  • Grease Hardens Instantly: In high-use kitchens, cooking oil is a major enemy. As it cools, it creates a sticky, concrete-like layer on pipe walls, choking off flow completely.


Signs You Need a Pro (Protect Your Landscape)

You can handle a minor hair clog with a plunger. However, deep system backups require professional care to avoid damaging your property. Call Jetterman Plumbing immediately if you notice:

  • Gurgling Toilets: Does your toilet bubble when you drain the bathtub? That means air is trapped deep in the line.

  • Lush, Green Patches: If one spot of grass in your yard is greener than the rest, you likely have an active sewer leak underground acting as fertilizer.

  • Whole-House Slowdown: When the kitchen, bath, and laundry drains all slow down at once, the blockage is in your main lateral, not the fixtures.

We don't guess we diagnose. We start with a Scheduled Camera Inspection to view the problem without digging. Then, we use Sewer Snake Clearing or high-pressure Hydro Jetting to scour the pipes clean and restore flow without ruining your garden.

Need it fixed today? Call our local team at +1(562) 366-1344.

How Much Does Drain Cleaning Cost in San Marino?

You deserve clear pricing. While every estate is unique, here is what San Marino homeowners typically pay for professional drain services:

  • Standard Snaking ($150 - $300): Best for simple clogs in tubs, toilets, or sinks caused by hair or food.

  • Hydro Jetting / Main Line Clearing ($350 - $600+): Required for deep blockages, heavy root intrusion, or restoring vintage pipes to their original flow capacity.

Tip: In San Marino, the homeowner is often responsible for the entire sewer lateral. Check the City of San Marino Public Works page for specific regulations on sewer maintenance.

Don't let a slow drain damage your historic home. Visit our service page below to schedule your cleaning.


 
 
 

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