For many homeowners in Etobicoke, having a backed-up sewer line or leak is their worst nightmare. Not only can this completely ruin valuable and sentimental possessions and lead to costly repair bills within the home, but it can be a health hazard for everyone living in the home. Fortunately, there are usually some warning signs that occur before the catastrophe, meaning the observant homeowner may have time to call in a plumber and have the issue repaired before further damage is done.
Here are a few signs that there may be a problem with your main sewer line:
Frequent sewer backup and blockages
While sewers can backup every now and then – particularly after heavy rains – it should not be a daily or near-daily occurrence. So, for example, if you notice a sewer backup whenever you flush the toilet – or if you notice backups in other drains – it is an indication that there could be a problem with your main sewer line.
Foul odours coming from the drain
If there is a foul or unpleasant odour emitting from your plumbing system, it is an indication of a problem. You should never have foul smells coming from drains or pipes.
Mould and mildew issues
Mould and mildew are an indication that there is water leaking somewhere, and this should be addressed immediately. Left alone, mould and mildew will spread and can pose a health hazard for you and your family.
Slow drainage
Slow drains are a fairly common problem in Etobicoke homes. They are normally caused by a blockage that is fairly easy to remove with the use of a plunger, drain snake etc. When these methods don’t work, however, it may be because the clog is deeper down in the main sewer line. If you are unable to remove the clog yourself, it may be time to call in a professional plumber.
Random lush spots in your yard
Have you ever noticed areas of your lawn where there are patches of grass that look extra green and healthy? If you have, it may mean that your main sewer line has a crack in it and is leaking. As it turns out, sewage makes for a great lawn fertilizer, so those extra lush spots in your yard could mean a leak is right below them.
Pests entering your home
Did you know that rodents and other little critters can squeeze into sewer line cracks and then make their way through the rest of your plumbing and into your home? If unexplained pests are entering your home, they may be finding their way in through the sewer line.
Foundation damage
When water gets into your home’s foundation, it can cause a variety of problems, including structural damage. If you see signs of foundation damage, including cracks and sinkholes, contact a professional immediately to assess the problem.
Contact D. Jason Plumbing today
Problems with the main sewer line should be addressed immediately to prevent further damage from being done. If you suspect your home may be a problem, contact us today to arrange for a plumber to inspect your home.