Slow Bathroom Drains In Cranston's 1950s And 60s Ranch Homes
A huge share of central Cranston's housing stock is 1950s-60s ranches and capes built with 1.5-inch galvanized waste lines that have spent seven decades narrowing from corrosion and soap scale. By the time a Cranston homeowner notices the shower is slow, the effective ID of the pipe is half what it was. Snaking punches a hole through the gunk; hydro-jetting actually scours the pipe wall — and it's the only way to get those old galvanized lines flowing right.
