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When Your Sewer Line Starts Failing: Signs to Know

It’s easy to forget about the sewer line since it is something that you don’t see every day. After all, it functions well at removing waste from your home until it does not. To avoid serious damage to your property and keep money in your wallet, it is essential that you know the signs your sewer line is at the end of its life span so that you can start planning for a replacement.

Strange Smells That Refuse to Go Away

An early sign that a problem is developing underground is an odor you cannot dismiss. You might catch a whiff of something foul near a drain or outside in your yard. The smell might even come and go at first. If the smell never leaves, there will be no doubt that you have a serious problem.

Slow Drains That Keep Getting Slower

A single slow drain does not mean that you have a catastrophic situation on your hands. Now, if several drains begin to slow down at the same time, you have a much bigger issue underground. Say that you are washing dishes in the kitchen after your family just finished having dinner, and wastewater is backing up in the bathroom sink at the same time. You will not have much time before serious trouble occurs.

Gurgling Sounds Coming From Your Drains

While gurgling noises can seem easy to ignore, you never want to dismiss them as just a minor annoyance. This is because they reveal what is happening deep inside your plumbing system. For example, if you flush a toilet and hear bubbling in the tub, this is a sign that your sewer line may be deteriorating or blocked. These sounds happen because air gets trapped where it does not belong. Debris builds up, or the walls of the sewer line weaken over time. As a result, the airflow becomes uneven.

Changes in the Yard That Make No Sense at All

You may notice changes in your yard that do not make any sense at all, such as a soggy patch of grass without rainfall for extended periods. Grass may even look extra-green in one spot. These things occur because small cracks develop as your sewer line weakens. The wastewater seeps out, wets the ground, and fertilizes your lawn wherever it leaks.

As soon as you notice even one of these signs, you do not want to delay getting help. These problems only get worse. They can lead to significant property damage and a drain on your resources if you fail to address them quickly. To protect your Savannah, GA home, call TNT for a sewer line camera inspection.

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