Detroit's combined sewer system serves large portions of the commercial district, meaning stormwater and sanitary waste share the same pipes. Heavy rain events increase hydraulic pressure in your building's drainage system, forcing debris back into your lines and accelerating buildup. The city's ongoing infrastructure improvements address main line capacity, but your internal plumbing still connects to aging laterals vulnerable to root intrusion and sediment infiltration. Commercial hydro jetting removes the accumulated material that reduces flow capacity and creates backup risk during storm events.
Metro Detroit's commercial sector includes thousands of buildings constructed before modern plumbing codes. Cast iron stacks and clay laterals dominate older structures, materials that corrode and crack over decades of freeze-thaw cycling. Local contractors who understand these systems know how to jet aging pipes without causing joint separation or blowback. Ironwood Plumbing Detroit has cleared lines in buildings from every era of Detroit's development, from pre-war industrial facilities to modern mixed-use developments, giving us the experience to handle your system safely and effectively.