Signs That Your Main Sewer Line May Be Blocked
We have repeatedly emphasized the importance of the sewer system in any residential or commercial building. The sewer system is one of the most critical and complex parts of the plumbing system. The sewer system is usually bundled together with the drainage system. This is mainly because there is no distinct boundary between the two. As such, some people consider the sewer system to include the drainage pipes and some plumbing fixtures like the toilet. All the underground sewer lines are also part of the sewer system. The main sewer line is also part of the sewer system because it connects your private sewer system to the main or municipal sewer system. And if you have a private septic tank, consider it part of your sewer system too. What makes the sewer system so complex is that most of it lies below the ground and inside the walls. Most of the drainage pipes run inside walls and almost all the sewer lines including the main sewer line run underground. The main sewer line is very important in any sewer system. It’s the main connection between a private sewer system and the main sewer system. But sometimes it gets blocked or clogged. Check out for the following indications that your main sewer line is blocked.
Slow Drains
Slow flowing drains in the house are a clear indication that the main sewer line is clogged or blocked. The main sewer line is supposed to drain all waste from the house without delays. But if you start noticing that your toilet drain or your sink and/or shower drains are flowing very slowly, then you could be having a serious clog in your main sewer line. Slow drains could also be an indication of a clog in your drainage or sewer lines. But if multiple fixtures are affected at once, then it means that the clog is in the main sewer line. Sometimes you can use your washing machine and realize that your toilet is overflowing. This means that the water has nowhere to go and is hence it’s ending up back in the house through another drainage pipe. Call a professional plumber as soon as you notice multiple slow drains in your house.
Frequent Clogs
Another sign that your main drain line is blocked is if you start suffering frequent clogs in your house. Clogs are quite common and actually quite normal. You can expect a toilet or drain clog from time to time and it shouldn’t be too difficult to fix even on your own. But if the clogs become too frequent, then you have a serious problem on your hands. It could be a problem of tree root infiltration in your main sewer line. Or it could be a problem of debris buildup in the main sewer line. Modern plumbers use waterproof remote controlled underground video cameras to inspect sewer lines for clogs. This technology enables the plumber to pinpoint the exact location of the clog so that it can be removed.
Funny Flushing Sounds
If you start hearing gurgling sounds every time you flush the toilet, then you could be having a clog in the main sewer line. These sounds are usually produced by the clogged drainage and sewer system. Call any professional plumber who provides Woodbridge commercial plumbing or residential plumbing services for underground sewer camera inspections and repairs.
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