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A non-invasive plumbing solution that clears pipes by removing blockages effectively is known as Hydro Jetting. The use of these high-pressure water jets can remove debris, clogs, and buildup from the plumbing system.
There are some drain and sewer line problems that traditional drain cleaning methods cannot solve. If you are facing reoccurring issues with your pipes, hydro jetting may be the right solution for you.
This powerful cleaning tool scours the inside of pipes with a high-pressure flow of water to remove grease, debris, and mineral scale. It can even cut through tree roots. Hydro jetting will make your drain and sewer like new.
Sewer lines lie deep beneath the surface of the ground, out of sight and out of mind – until there is a problem. Over time, there are several issues that could arise with your sewer line, including pipe corrosion, blockages, leaking pipe joints, bellied pipes, and root intrusion.
Of course, you are not going to be able to see any of these issues. You will only be able to notice the symptoms.
As many as 43% of sanitary sewer overflows are due to clogged pipes causing indoor flooding in homes and other buildings and can also contaminate water supplies and cause illnesses like cholera.
This is why you shouldn't ignore clogs and damage in your sewer lines. By ignoring them, your home may become at risk of severe water damage. Any type of wastewater backup can have an indirect effect on indoor air quality.
Signs of a faulty sewer line may include:
Sewer Line Distress Signs and what’s needed for repair!
Multiple Drain Issues
Clogged or damaged sewers will cause signs of clogging in most of your drain lines which means, you're likely to have slow-moving drains in multiple areas of your home.
For example, if all of your drains are running slowly and the water in the toilet also takes a long time to recede, then you likely have a clogged sewer line.
If only a couple of your drains take forever, then your problem is likely a clogged drain line, not a sewer line. It’s the same idea for the rest of your home - if only your bathroom sink and toilet are exhibiting signs of clogs, then it’s a clogged line. At this time, you should only need a drain cleaning service.
If You Discover Water Coming Out Of Other Drains When You Flush The Toilet.
This is an indication of damaged or blocked sewer lines that can also result in flushed water backing up and out of lower drains.
Clogs block wastewater from exiting your property, and with nowhere else to go, it flows back into your home, leaking out of the first opening it passes by.
If you notice wastewater backing up into drains that are lower than the toilet bowl, such as tub, shower, and floor drains, as well as those that you may have in your basement, then you have a sewer line problem.
Weird Noises
Water won't visibly back up into drains, but they may make weird noises, however, if you hear something like rushing water from the drains in multiple areas of the home whenever you flush the toilet, then you likely need water and sewer service.
Bubbling Water In The Toilet
If you notice the toilet water bubbling and gurgling when you run water in your bathroom sink, these signs usually indicate the presence of trapped air in your plumbing system and the "entrapment", is likely due to a massive clog.
Run a test by running the water in the sink for at least one minute while watching the water in the toilet bowl to see if it forms bubbles or makes gurgling sounds, or if the water level rises. You may have a clogged sewer line in need of service if either of the two occurs.
Bad Sewer Smell
Sewer smells are nasty, seeing as how they come from waste matter.
As part of a natural process, when organic waste breaks down, it releases sewer gas, which consists of several gases with the worst one being, hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg smell) and ammonia (very pungent).
If the air in your home has a foul sewer smell, then you most likely have a problem with your sewer, meaning it can be sending wastewater and sewage into your home. Waste trapped in drains (due to sewer clogs) may also be decomposing and releasing these bad odors.
If you suspect a sewer line problem, call Today!
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