A slow drain in the kitchen or a backed up shower might start as a minor frustration, but left unaddressed, drain problems escalate quickly. What begins as standing water in a sink can become a full sewer backup that floods your basement, damages your belongings, and creates unsanitary conditions that put your family's health at risk.
In Vermont and New Hampshire, where older homes often have aging drain lines made of clay, cast iron, or Orangeburg pipe, these problems are more common than most homeowners realize, and they rarely fix themselves. Contact us today to schedule a drain inspection and keep your plumbing flowing freely.
Drain problems require a team that understands not just plumbing, but the specific soil conditions, pipe materials, and infrastructure common to this region. Homes built in the early 1900s in communities like Winooski and Jericho often have original cast iron drain lines that have corroded over decades. Properties in areas with heavy clay soil experience more root intrusion because roots seek out the moisture that leaks from aging joints. Our technicians use professional equipment including video inspection and hydro jetting to clear even the toughest blockages.
At Twin State Basement Services, we pride ourselves on being local experts in basement waterproofing, foundation repair, and crawl space encapsulation. Our team of experienced technicians understands the unique challenges faced by homeowners in Vermont and Western New Hampshire.
Our personalized approach begins with a thorough assessment of your basement or crawl space, identifying any potential sources of water intrusion or moisture buildup.
We then work closely with you to create a comprehensive waterproofing plan that addresses these issues while also taking into account factors such as budget constraints and future plans for the space.
Clogged or slow drains are more than an inconvenience. Left untreated, they can lead to backups, water damage, and costly repairs. Our professional drain cleaning gets to the root of the problem and keeps it from coming back. Contact us today to schedule a drain inspection.