ELIMATE FREQUENT BACK-UPS WITHOUT COSTLY REPLACEMENT OF YOUR PIPES BY DESCALING
Many homes built before the 1980’s have sewer systems consisting of cast iron sewer pipes. While the life expectancy of these systems can range from 50 to 100 years, they are prone to damage from calcification, corrosion and rust. As this occurs, it is often referred to as scale.
Cast iron is particularly vulnerable to scale buildup simply because magnesium and calcium reacts with the surface of the pipe. If left untreated, scale will naturally accumulate inside, restricting the flow, causing friction and ultimately resulting in frequent clogs and backups. Although there is no way to prevent scale buildup over time, it can be remediated through descaling.