Dangerous Signs of Damaged Sewerage Lines
Sewerage lines have an average operating lifespan of around 25–35 years. Although the repairs are few and far in between, ignoring any signs of deterioration can result in expensive repair costs. Sewerage lines are also prone to sustaining damage due to factors such as tree root incursion, cracks, misaligned connections, clogging, etc. Extensive damage to either of your water and sewerage lines may result in disastrous consequences.
In this article, we share a few signs of damaged sewerage lines so you can prevent the problem before it gets out of hand.
Sewer Gas Smell
Strong sewer odors are indicative of an opening or crack in your sewer lines. A sanity sewer is air-tight except for the vent sacks on the roof which enable the sewage to move downhill. If you happen to detect any smells that persist for a long period of time, call in licensed plumbers to resolve the issue.
Blockages and Backups
A sewage backup is normally caused by a clog somewhere in the line and it usually happens in the lowest open drain. If water begins to backup whenever you run it down your bathtub, sink drain or flush, then the problem is with the main sewer line as all drains are linked to it. If a backup only happens in one particular drain or toilet, then the problem is in that individual line.
If the issue persists despite getting the drains and lines cleaned, then it may relate to cracks, channeling or tree root incursion, all of which require a video inspection and repairs. Leakages in your sewer lines can bring about health hazards especially if nearby residents rely on wells to gain access to clean drinking water.
Rodent and Insect Infestation
If you see a rodent peeking around your house, it’s possible that there’s a break in your sewer lines. Rats are known to live in sewers and can squeeze through tight spots after making their way through the hidden pipes in your home.
Similarly, an insect infestation including sewer flies and cockroaches are symptoms of cracks in your sanitary sewer lines. Cockroaches can squeeze through extremely small spaces and spread allergens through their feces, body parts, and saliva which can lead to asthma problems, especially for small children. A pest control service can provide temporary relief but lasting solutions require professional plumbing services in order to seal up the entry points for rodents and insects.
Leakages can also lead to septic waste that pools in your yard opening the door to further health complications.
Your1Plumber are licensed and qualified plumbers in Maryland that have years of experience in dealing with sewer line damage. They provide inspection, installation, and repair services. Contact them for sewer line repairs today!
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