Most sewer lines are designed to last for many years if properly installed. However, environmental forces or unintentional clogging can cause sewage to back up in your home. The quicker you can identify a sewer backup, the quicker you can get it resolved.
Here are some warning signs to look for if you think there may be an issue with your sewer drain:
- A strange odor inside or outside your home
- Increased water bills
- Frequently clogged drains
- Slow drains
- Cracks in your walls or foundation
- Gurgling sounds coming from your drain
- Mold or mildew growing on the walls
- Overflowing toilets
- Toilets that will not flush
- Bubbles appear when flushing the toilet or draining the sink
- Several clogged or slow-draining drains throughout the home
- Standing water on your lawn accompanied by sewage odor
- Grass overgrowth in your yard
- Increased presence of rodents or insects in your home, such as flies surrounding your drains
- Waste backup in other drains when running the washing machine or flushing the toilet
- Water residue near a floor drain
- Deep holes forming in your yard
Any unusual drain or plumbing behavior should be taken as a warning sign that something in your sewer line is not functioning properly. It is important to call for professional maintenance to repair your sewer line and sanitize the area.