Los Angeles has over 10 million trees across 469 square miles. Species like ficus, sycamore, and pepper trees have invasive root systems that seek water sources. These roots penetrate sewer laterals through joints and cracks, creating dense blockages that regenerate quickly after snaking. Properties built before 1980 often have clay or cast iron sewer lines with mechanical joint connections. These joints allow root entry points every 10 feet. The city's Mediterranean climate means minimal freezing, so roots remain active year-round. A drain snake cuts through roots temporarily, but they regrow within months. Hydro jetting removes root intrusions more completely and delays regrowth for 18 to 24 months. The pressure also clears the mineral scaling common in Los Angeles water supply.
A Plus Plumbing Los Angeles has cleared drains across every neighborhood from Pacific Palisades to Boyle Heights for over two decades. We understand the plumbing characteristics of different construction eras. Homes in Windsor Square have different pipe materials than apartments in North Hollywood. This knowledge prevents service errors. We know which pipes can handle jetting pressure and which require gentler snaking. Our technicians train specifically on Los Angeles plumbing code requirements and building department standards. When your drain backs up, you want someone who recognizes your property type instantly and knows the most likely cause. Local expertise eliminates guesswork and delivers faster, more effective solutions.