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Signs that your main sewer line is in need of repair

Nov 17

Signs that your main sewer line is in need of repair

No one wants to deal with a plumbing problem, especially one that could cost thousands of dollars to repair. Your home's plumbing extends beyond the pipes inside to the main sewer line that links them. Because the bulk of major plumbing problems occur on the mainline, it's critical to avoid them wherever feasible. Damaged sewer lines can result in sewage-filled toilets, damaged pipes, and costly repairs.

 

Signs That Your Main Line Is in Danger

It's not always easy to detect if the issue is with your main sewer line. Your plumbing system is complicated, and certain problems are impossible to detect without the help of a professional. Clogging is normal, but a broken main sewer line is a far more serious problem that can cost a lot of money to fix. If you have a problem with your main Peoria sewer line, look for the following warning signs:

 

Sewage system backups and obstructions. Sewage backups are typical, however, if sewage backs up every time you flush the toilet, the problem may be with your main sewer line. All of your home's drains rely on the main sewer line to function properly. It's almost probably a problem with your main sewer line if you observe obstructions in multiple drains.

There are noxious odors. No odors should escape a properly operating main sewer line because it is airtight. If you smell something bad, it could be a leak in the main sewer line. It's time to call a plumber if your drains begin to smell like rotten eggs and sewage.

 

Mold.

Mold can create a variety of problems, but it can also be caused by a broken mainline within your home's walls. A leak in the pipe can allow enough water to leak into your home, causing mold to build over time. Mold is dangerous to your health, so if you notice it growing on your walls or ceilings, call a plumber right once.

 

Draining slowly.

A clogged drain is a common plumbing problem, and most obstacles may be cleared with a plunger or drain cleaning. If simple unclogging measures don't work, the problem could be a deeper blockage in the main sewage system. Unfortunately, mainline clogs are much larger obstacles that demand not only simple unclogging techniques but also getting into the line itself to determine the source of the problem.

 

Grassy patches.

Although your lawn may look to be lusher than usual, this isn't always a good thing. Because sewage is a great fertilizer, spots of particularly green grass in your lawn could be the result of a leaking sewer pipe.

 

The lawn has indentations in it.

Look for lawn indentations and lush lawns. When your main sewer line fractures, it saturates the ground surrounding it, causing it to scatter and dip over time. It's time to call a plumber if you see any movement in your yard near your sewer line.

 

 

The foundation has cracks.

A clogged main sewer line isn't only a plumbing headache; it can also result in major structural damage to your home. Broken sewer lines that are not repaired can lead to foundation cracks, settling foundations, and even sinkholes in your home.

 

Pools of septic waste.

One of the most noticeable outside indicators is sewage accumulating in your yard. If your yard smells horrible and there's a puddle that won't go away, the issue could be a damaged main sewer line.

Pests. A clogged main sewer line might, unfortunately, result in insect infestations in your home. Rats and insects can readily enter your plumbing system through cracks and openings in the sewage line. These bugs can be quite harmful to your health. If you suspect you have bugs in your plumbing, a plumber can do a visual inspection of your sewer line.

 

Common solutions do not fix the issue. If you're always having plumbing problems, it's most likely a problem you won't be able to handle without professional help. A certified plumber can not only identify the source of the problem but also safely repair or replace your main sewer line if necessary.

 

Peoria Plumbers

Peoria Az

(623) 624 1270