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What Are Some Signs of a Damaged Sewer Line?

If you don’t know what damaged sewer line signs are, then it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with them. Damage from a broken sewer line may cost thousands of dollars. Contact a plumber immediately if you see any signs of a damaged sewer line.

Frequently Clogging Pipes

Frequent clogs in your pipes are among the first signs of a broken sewer line. In many cases, nothing you do to clear the pipes works. Contacting a plumber is a good idea to avoid a messy, damaging backup.

A Bad Smell

Sewers and their lines, except for roof air vents, have an airtight design. A sewer smell should never be present in your house. If you do smell sewage, this is a sign of a possible line break.

All Your Drains Back Up

A backup in one drain is likely an isolated incident. However, all of your drains backing up could indicate a broken sewer line. When your sewer line has deteriorated, you might see more frequent backups. Sometimes, a broken sewer line can originate from tree root intrusions. Regardless of the reason, you’ll need a professional’s help.

Your Drains Are Slow

Slow drains usually indicate a blockage along the line that could cause a backup. When this problem recurs after the sewer has been cleared, tree roots might be the cause. Avoid using chemical drain cleaners containing chemicals that may further corrode any damaged sewer line.

Pests Are Around the House

Mice can quickly get into small cracks in sewer lines, and cockroaches can enter homes through damaged sewer lines. These situations can cause illness from rodent droppings, urine, and chemicals previously used by exterminators that rodents or roaches may crawl through. A sewer line inspection will likely reveal the presence of damage.

Excessively Green Lawn Areas

If parts of your lawn look too green, you might have a break in your sewer line. Sewage is a grass fertilizer, often contributing to significant grass growth. A break in the line is especially likely if concentrated in one area.

Moldy Ceilings, Floors, and Walls

Moisture creates a perfect environment for mold growth. When you see mold growth around your house, there’s a strong chance of a sewer line leak. If there’s a bad smell accompanying the mold, this is a strong indicator of a broken sewer line.

When you need sewer repair services, feel free to contact Bearden Plumbing Solutions in Adairsville, GA.