Hydro Jet Drain Cleaning for Root Intrusions in Chicago: Revision history

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15 January 2026

  • curprev 17:2817:28, 15 January 2026Gundanhwsd talk contribs 20,694 bytes +20,694 Created page with "<html><p> Tree roots love Chicago’s aging sewers. Clay tile laterals from the 1920s and 30s, cast iron from the mid-century, even some early PVC transitions, all offer tiny seams and joints that leak nutrient-rich moisture into the surrounding soil. Roots follow that moisture like a beacon, thread their way in, and then grow thicker each season. You don’t notice at first, maybe a slow tub drain after a storm, a gurgle in the basement floor drain, or the toilet that n..."