Signs of Trouble
Because the sewer line is buried, an exterior visual inspection is typically impossible without digging. Though even without digging, there can be signs of sewer line problems. Do you have frequently clogged drains or toilets? The issue may be further along the system than you realize, deep within the sewer line.
Do you smell a foul odor coming from your plumbing fixtures? Has sewage flooded back into your home? Any such issues indicate that your sewer line may be in need of professional repair services.
Causes of Sewer Line Problems
There are no moving parts or electronic components in a sewer line that can fail. Typically, when a sewer line develops a problem, it is due to something clogging the line.
Tree roots are a very common source of trouble for sewer lines. The roots of a tree will naturally seek out water and find it – within your sewer line. Roots are strong enough to break into your sewer line and block the line. Pipe corrosion is another potential cause of sewer line problems. Different properties may have different soil characteristics, and certain elements found in your soil could speed up the corrosion process.
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