Properly functioning sewer lines are the cornerstone of a clean and healthy home. When you have sewer issues, they can lead to a host of harmful problems, including unpleasant smells, slow drainage, and even major structural damage. Recognizing the warning signs of potential sewer problems is critical to preventing costly damage and keeping your plumbing system in good working order.
In this blog post, the expert plumbers at Wolfer’s Home Services discuss everything you need to know about sewer repair, including when it’s time to call a professional.
Signs You Need Sewer Repairs
Your sewer system won’t be shy about letting you know there’s a problem. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s time to take action to prevent further damage:- Slow drains: If multiple drains in your home are slow or frequently clogged, it could point to a blockage in the sewer line.
- Foul smells: Persistent sewage odors in your yard or home may indicate a crack or leak in your sewer line.
- Lush grass: If certain areas of your lawn are greener, a leaking sewer pipe could be the culprit.
- Soggy earth: Sewer leaks can saturate the soil, leading to water pooling, sinkholes, or soft spots in your yard.
- Gurgling noises: Bubbling or gurgling sounds after flushing the toilet or running the sink could indicate a blockage preventing proper drainage.
- Sewage backups: The most serious sign of sewer trouble is raw sewage backing up into your sinks, tubs, or toilets.
Solutions to Sewer Problems
Fortunately, modern sewer repair techniques are highly effective and minimally invasive, providing lasting solutions for your sewage issues. These are a few of the most popular options for Portland-area families:- Hydro jetting: This method uses high-pressure water jets to clear blockages, tree roots, and buildup in sewer lines, restoring proper flow.
- Pipe relining: Instead of replacing a damaged pipe, plumbers can insert a durable resin liner into the existing pipe to create a new interior.
- Root removal: If tree roots have infiltrated your sewer line, professionals can use cutting tools or chemicals to remove them and prevent growth.
- Video camera inspection: A small camera inserted into the sewer line helps us diagnose issues accurately and determine the best course of action.
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