
10 Warning Signs Your Drains or Sewers Need to Be Serviced
Maintaining the health of your sewers and drains is crucial to avoid foul odors, prevent water overflow issues, and sidestep costly home repairs and health problems. Read on to explore our 10 warning signs that your home needs drain and sewer service.
1. Multiple Clogged Fixtures
The most common sign of drain and sewer problems is multiple clogged fixtures. Commonly affected fixtures include bathtubs, toilets, and showers. These clogs are often caused by a buildup of debris like hair, excess paper, and non-flushable items.
2. Slowly Draining Fixtures
Slowly draining fixtures often result from soap scum buildup and accumulations of hair and other debris, including foreign objects.
3. Wet Spots on Landscapes
Wet spots on landscapes not only harm your home’s curb appeal but also create standing water, which is a breeding ground for mosquitoes and can cause your grass and plants to become over-hydrated.
4. Unpleasant Odors
Unpleasant drain odors can stem from venting problems, a dry p-trap, or sewer line issues. These odors are often a sign of a blockage or break within the sewer line.
5. Gurgling Noises
Gurgling noises in your drains are often caused by grease and dirt buildup, which restricts airflow through the pipes and causes slow drainage and gurgling sounds.
6. Frequent Drain Clogs
Kitchen sinks are particularly prone to clogs due to food, grease, hair, and small objects. Items like paper towels, egg shells, coffee grinds, produce stickers, and corrosive substances should never be placed down the kitchen drain.
7. Overflowing Toilets
Overflowing toilets are common, especially in homes with multiple occupants. These overflows are usually due to blockages within the pipes.
8. Leaking Pipes
Leaking pipes can be caused by high pressure, excess oxygen in the water, and imbalanced pH levels. These conditions can lead to rapid corrosion and rust.
9. Water Damage
Water damage is often caused by broken or leaking pipes, sewer back-ups, overflowing bathtubs, and broken toilets.
10. Expensive Household Bills
Water and sewer bills can skyrocket due to leaking pipes and other plumbing issues. Some leaks, like those in the bathroom, are easier to locate than others, such as those in the kitchen, which often have more complex piping systems.
Consequences of Ignoring Sewer and Drain Issues
Ignoring sewer and drain issues can lead to compounded problems, discomfort, inconvenience, and increased expenses. Unattended issues heighten the risk of pipe leaks, malfunctions, and additional costs. The most severe consequence is compromised sanitation, as flooded toilets and sinks create breeding grounds for germs and bacteria, putting your family at risk for illnesses.
Benefits of Timely Drain and Sewer Service
Addressing sewer and drain problems promptly offers numerous benefits, including extended longevity of plumbing fixtures and reduced risk of water damage. Well-maintained plumbing saves money by reducing the need for frequent replacements. Properly functioning sewers and drains are less likely to leak, thereby avoiding water damage. Improved sanitation is another key benefit, as germs and bacteria remain contained. To enhance sanitation, routinely pour bleach down your drains and use it when cleaning your toilet. Peace of mind comes from knowing your sewer and drains are in good condition, eliminating stress over potential health risks and home damage. The hassle of germs, household damage, and expensive repairs becomes a thing of the past.
Do not ignore seemingly minor sewer and drain issues. What appears insignificant could escalate into a major problem. Contact MillTown Plumbing right away to get drain and sewer issues addressed promptly.
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