Tips to Help Avoid and Catch Sewer Line Clogs and Leaks
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Identifying and Preventing Sewer Line Problems
Sewer lines are crucial parts of a home’s plumbing system, but bad habits and wear and tear can take a toll on the pipes to the point they clog or leak. Luckily, there are ways for homeowners to help prevent sewer line problems and identify them when they occur, so a plumber can be called for drain cleaning or sewer line repair. Here is a quick guide to preventing and spotting sewer line clogs and leaks.
Sewer Line Clogs
Sewer pipes have to deal with all of the plumbing waste generated by households, which can build up to form clogs and blockages. The good news is that people can help prevent a clogged sewer line by being more mindful about what goes down the home’s drains and toilets.
They should only flush toilet paper down the toilets and avoid putting food waste and other items down the drains. Certain things can lead to a greater risk of clogging the sewer line, like cooking grease and oil, potato peels, eggshells, coffee grounds, tissues, paper towels, hair, wipes, and other hygiene products.
Some signs that can alert homeowners to a sewer line clog are:
- Gurgling noises while draining
- Slow draining
- Bad smells from the drains
- Water or debris backs up from the drains
Sewer Line Leak
Sewer line leaks can also be troublesome and should be repaired as soon as they are noticed to stop the sewage leak. To spot a leaking sewer line, people can look for signs like:
- Abnormal growth of grass on the lawn
- Wet spots in the yard
- Pest or insect infestations
- Bad smells
- Unusual running water noises
Households can also help prevent a sewer line leak by following good waste disposal habits since clogged sewer lines can lead to damage and leaks. Homeowners should also take steps to prevent the roots of any trees on their property from growing into the sewer line since they can also lead to sewer line leaks and clogs.
How Professionals Can Help Prevent and Catch These Issues
Another way homeowners can help prevent and identify sewer line problems is by scheduling routine plumbing maintenance. During a plumbing maintenance visit, professionals can perform prevention tasks and a plumbing inspection to help catch and avoid problems not only with the sewer line but the plumbing system as a whole.
Plumbers can also perform hydro jetting to clear all the debris from inside the sewer line and prevent clogs from forming. Sewer video inspection services can be done to get an inside look at the pipes, allowing plumbers to catch any existing problems so that they can be fixed immediately.
About Hall’s Plumbing
Hall’s Plumbing is a family-owned and operated company serving the Dixon area. They provide flat-rate pricing, a maintenance plan, and multiple options to fit everyone’s budget. Call them for plumbing and sewer line repair services in Dixon, CA.