Three Reasons to Contact a Sewer Contractor

Three Reasons to Contact a Sewer Contractor

Three Reasons to Contact a Sewer Contractor

21 January 2020
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If your home is connected to a municipal sewer system, you have a sewer main line that runs across your property and connects to the sewer. This large pipe plays an essential role in ensuring that household waste from your home is properly disposed of. While sewer main pipes are designed to be durable and long-lasting, they can develop problems that need repairs by an experienced professional. If you have any major issues with your sewer main line, and it needs major repairs or a replacement, you need to hire an experienced sewer contractor to assist you. Some of the top signs that you may need to hire a sewer contractor to work on your sewer main include:

Foul Odors

A major sign that your sewer main needs repairs or a replacement is the presence of very foul odors in your home. When a sewer main line cracks, has a tree root that has infiltrated the pipe, or develops a major blockage, raw sewage and household waste won't make it to the sewer. If this happens, waste will sit in the pipe, and the odors from the waste will flow into the home through the drains. Any time that you smell the very unpleasant odor of sewage in your home, it is in your best interest to contact a sewer contractor so they can inspect your sewer main and make the necessary repairs, or replace the pipe, if needed.

Drain Problems

Household drains can become clogged from time to time, but when you have draining problems with multiple drains in your home, it signifies a much bigger problem. When multiple drains are slow or clogged, it typically means that the sewer main is not working as it should. If the sewer main pipe has collapsed, developed cracks, or is completely blocked, waste and greywater will not go down the drains properly. Your best bet is to contact a sewer contractor to figure out exactly why the drains in your home are not working. You can arrange to have your sewer main fixed.

Patches of Very Green Grass

As a homeowner, it is always a good idea to know where your sewer main line is located on your property, and you should inspect the area regularly. If you notice that there are patches of very green grass in the vicinity of the sewer main, you should contact a sewer contractor. The presence of unusually green and lush patches of grass may indicate that your sewer main has collapsed, and waste is flowing into the soil, fertilizing the grass. 

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