3 Signs That Your Sewer Line Needs Immediate Attention

As a homeowner, you want to make sure that you are managing every aspect of your home. From electricity to plumbing, it is good to understand when everyday fixes go beyond your skill level to handle. It is important to be aware of issues with your plumbing; a sewage backup is potentially disastrous if you are not prepared. At the first sign of a sewage backup, it is important to get in touch with a plumbing service. You do not want to put your home or your health at risk.  Here are three signs that your sewer line needs immediate attention.

1. There are soggy patches in your front lawn.

Your sewer line runs underneath your house into the municipal sewer below. If there are leaks in your sewer line, they will more than likely become apparent in your front yard. Use extreme caution if you see smelly, soggy patches in your lawn. The plants and grass in these areas are likely to become dried out and die within days of these soggy patches appearing. Sewage seeping into the soil below is becoming compromised, making it hazardous for plant life. Keep your children and pets away from these probable sites of sewage leakage; they can be exposed to danger pathogens commonly found in sewage, such as E. coli and salmonella.

Black mold appears on your walls and floors.

In the result of a sewage leak in your house, pipes start to drip compromised water. The increase of warm, damp environments in your walls and floors create the perfect place for black mold to form. Keep an eye out if mold plaques begin to appear throughout your home. The wet patches where the mold appears are likely to also have a foul odor. You need to manage mold carefully in your home. Exposure to black mold can cause respiratory problems and can continue spreading via spores.

Water drains slowly in your tub and toilet.

Slow drains are one of the most telling signs of a problem with your sewer line. The drains in your tub and toilet in particular are the ones you want to look out for. Your tub has the lowest drain in your home and usually empties right into your sewer line. If your bath is draining slowly, then you want to make sure that the drain is not clogged. Further, you want to make sure that you are not having a backup of waste water into your home.

To learn more, contact a company like Jaguar Water & Sewer Services Ltd sewage

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Keeping Your Septic System Clean and Tidy

Last Thanksgiving, the worst thing in the world happened. Our sinks and toilets started spewing raw sewage into our house because of an overloaded septic tank. It was devastating, and I didn't know what to do. Fortunately, we were able to find a professional plumber who was willing to come out right away to help us to fix the problem. After having that experience, I decided to make septic care a priority. I started having the tank pumped when I should, and I always pay attention to bad smells coming from my drains. This blog is here to help you to avoid septic problems too.