When Soft Tissue Block Turns Into an Emergency
- Kate Awtrey
- Nov 22
- 2 min read
Plumbing backups never happen at a good time. One minute everything seems normal. The next minute you’re dealing with slow drains, gurgling toilets, or water coming up where it shouldn’t. One of the most common causes of sudden plumbing emergencies is soft tissue block. Soft tissue block sounds minor, but it can turn into a major water damage event fast. Here’s what homeowners need to know and when to call a certified restoration team like First In Restoration.
What Is Soft Tissue Block?
Soft tissue block is a plumbing term for accumulated paper products and hygiene items that get lodged inside the plumbing line. Over time this buildup restricts the flow of water until the pipe can no longer push waste through. Common causes include:
• Excess toilet paper
• “Flushable” wipes
• Paper towels and feminine products
• Grease and cooking oils attaching to debris
• Tree root intrusion catching the soft materials
This type of clog is extremely common in older homes across Georgia.
Why Soft Tissue Block Becomes an Emergency
Most homeowners treat clogs as annoyances, but soft tissue block is different. When the pipe pressure builds behind the blockage, you can end up with overflowing toilets, multiple drains backing up at once, sewage coming through tubs and showers and contaminated water spreading into flooring and walls.
Once water breaches the plumbing line, the situation moves from plumbing issue to water damage emergency. That’s when timing matters.
The Hidden Danger: Category 3 Water
Soft tissue block often leads to Category 3 water contamination, which contains harmful bacteria. This type of water requires professional extraction, sanitation and drying with commercial-grade equipment.
What To Do When You Have a Sudden Backup
If you suspect soft tissue block:
Stop using all water immediately
Turn off the water supply if the backup is active
Do not attempt to clean sewage water yourself
Call First In Restoration and we will bring our emergency plumber and our restoration team at the same time
Our plumber clears the blockage and out mitigation team handles the water damage, sanitation and structural drying.
How First In Restoration Responds
We are based in Loganville but serve homeowners and businesses across Walton County and all of northeast Georgia. When you deal with a plumbing-related water loss, our team provides rapid response, Category 3 cleanup, moisture mapping and direct insurance billing.
We extract contaminated water, remove affected materials, sanitize and begin structural drying. We work with all major carriers and document everything for your claim.
How To Prevent Soft Tissue Block
While not every plumbing problem is avoidable, you can reduce the risk by avoiding all “flushable wipes,” not flushing paper towels or feminine products, installing mesh drain screens, having older homes sewer-scoped every few years, and avoiding grease down the drain.
For multi-family properties and commercial buildings, routine plumbing maintenance is essential to prevent large-scale backups.
Call First In Restoration: (470) 748-0225
Soft tissue block may start small, but it can lead to serious water damage fast. If you’re dealing with a backup, overflow, or suspected plumbing blockage call First In Restoration right away. We are available 24-7 to restore your home, protect your health, and get everything back to normal.




