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A sewer line inspection is a very important service to prevent any sewer line or drainage problems in the future. There are five common signs of a sewer line problem that many homeowners face but don’t know what they should do afterward. So, to help you understand what these five signs are and answer any questions you may have, we have prepared this article for you. If you want to learn more about this service, contact New Era Plumbing & Septic today.

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Horrible Smell In Your House

Horrible smell is a common but unfortunate sign of a sewer line problem. If there is a foul odor smell that is circulating around parts of your house especially near toilets, bathtubs, or sinks, most likely your sewer line isn’t ventilating properly. If the problem doesn’t disappear shortly after, it can become dangerous.

Slow Draining

Do you notice slow draining when you flush the toilet or use the bathtub or sink? This is a common issue that many homeowners with a sewer line problem face. It can also indicate clogged pipes or other draining issues. In order to prevent this, you can first apply standard drain cleaning methods. If it doesn’t work, you may need a professional plumbing repair service in Douglasville to understand what causes this issue and how to fix it.

Low Water Level

Another common sign of a failing sewer line is low water levels. This is usually caused by clogged sewer lines. Make sure that the low water level isn’t a one day problem, but a consistent problem over a couple of days to know that there’s an actual plumbing problem. After a few days like this, you can contact an experienced plumber to learn more.

Sewage Backup

One of the worst signs of a sewer line problem is a sewage backup. This backup can occur when the sewage is full and there is constant pressure on the sewer lines. Eventually, the pressure kicks back in, causing all the water to go back into your home.

Septic Tank Overflow in the Yard

A very common sign of a sewer line problem can be seen in your yard. Your septic tank is located a few feet beneath the surface of your yard, and when there is a problem with the septic system that causes it to overflow, you can easily see wastewater pooling. Sometimes, it doesn’t become very visible, especially if you don’t check the lawns. The grass and the trees can be amazing indicators of this. If you see sudden growth and patches of dark green areas in your yard, then something is stimulating this growth. This is most likely wastewater acting as fertilizers. Call New Era Plumbing & Septic today to get your sewer repair right away.

New Era Plumbing & Septic

Are you facing constant leaks, clogs, or recurring backups? At New Era Plumbing, we offer a comprehensive range of plumbing services designed to tackle every plumbing problem. With our experienced technicians and affordable price plans, inspection and trenchless sewer line replacement has never been easier. Call us today to learn more about us and our services.

14/Oct/2024

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