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The Biggest Signs That Your Sewer Line is Failing
Every day, thousands of sewer lines malfunction or fail. Knowing the signs of a failing sewer line allows you to take prompt action and arrange for a repair with a trusted contractor. Make sure you are aware of the signs regarding a failing sewer line. If you notice any of the following warnings, give us a call!
Drain Backups
A failed sewer line will not drain the wastewater properly. Instead, the wastewater backs up into plumbing fixtures within the home. Sewage may enter the toilet, bathtub, or sinks. Many homeowners hear gurgling or any other unusual sounds from the drains.
Foul Odors
When wastewater sits in a failing sewer line, the sewer gasses travel through it and enter the home. These gasses release a foul odor that most people find disgusting. Exposure to sewage gasses may cause nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite.
Standing Water/Sinkholes
Leaking wastewater from a failed sewer line oversaturates the soil within a matter of days. A particular area of the yard turns wet, muddy or develops puddles of foul wastewater, even if no precipitation has fallen. In areas with clay soil, oversaturation of the soil exerts a lot of pressure, which may damage a home’s foundation.
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What is CIPP?
What are the benefits of CIPP?
Trenchless pipe rehabilitation allows pipes to be fixed and plumbing to be restored back in service in a matter of hours without digging up your building’s floors, walls, or house and yard. This method’s minimal invasiveness, speed, accuracy, and precision will benefit you.
Signs You Need Pipe Lining Services
Frequent Drain Backups & Slow Draining
If wastewater is backing up into sinks, toilets, or tubs, or if you hear gurgling sounds from drains, your sewer line may be failing.
Foul Odors from Drains or Outdoors
A persistent sewage smell inside or around your property can indicate a damaged pipe allowing sewer gasses to escape.
Unexplained Standing Water or Sinkholes
Puddles, muddy areas, or unexpected sinkholes in your yard or facility may be caused by leaking wastewater oversaturating the soil.