Sewer backups are a nasty business, from the mess they leave behind to the expense of having the repairs completed and potentially ruining family treasures. It’s important as a homeowner to educate yourself about the warning signs of a sewer problem, long before a backup occurs.
Look for:
- Soggy ground when it hasn’t rained.
- Irregular bumps or low spots the yard.
- Foul odor or sewer gas smells, such as rotten eggs.
- Gurgling sounds.
- Slow drains.
If you suspect you have a sewer problem, contact your warranty provider first to send a technician out for repairs. If you do not have a warranty provider, contact a local, certified plumber who can inspect your sewer line with a camera and locate any problems in the joints.
Protecting your home from sewer problems starts with learning what not to put down the drain. Learn more about what to keep out of the sewer here.
Early detection is the key to preventing larger problems for your home.
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