Los Angeles installed most of its sewer infrastructure between 1920 and 1960. These clay tile and cast iron lines are now reaching end of life. When sewer lines crack or separate, they leak wastewater into the soil beneath your foundation. This creates a constant moisture source that attracts sewer roach infestations. Properties in older neighborhoods like Highland Park, Boyle Heights, and West Adams experience higher rates of sewer line failures. Tree root intrusion compounds the problem. Mature street trees common throughout Los Angeles send roots into aging pipes, cracking joints and creating pathways for both leaks and pest entry.
United Water Damage Restoration Los Angeles understands local building codes and Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety requirements for water damage repairs. We document all moisture remediation work to meet city inspection standards when permits are required. Our familiarity with Los Angeles construction practices, from pre-war stucco homes to modern steel-frame apartments, allows us to diagnose moisture problems quickly and recommend solutions appropriate for your building type. Local expertise matters because water damage manifests differently in different construction eras.