Signs Of A Damaged Sewer Pipe From A Plumber In Las Vegas

By Elinor Romig


Sewer systems are one of those things that most homeowners don't think about. After all, you are just happy that everything goes down the drain and you never have to see it again. Unfortunately, things can go wrong with your sewer system, and damaged pipes are a common repair. Since repairing the sewage line is critical for preventing the spread of illness, you should always be alert for these signs that your pipe has sustained damage that can only be fixed by your plumber.

Age is one of the very first signs of sewer pipe problems. Pipes made from cast iron will last between 25 to 30 years, and this means that you should be especially vigilant if you have an older home.

If damage is slight, your sink or toilets might start to drain more slowly than normally. Increasingly frequent clogs can happen and the drains may begin to emit foul odors.

If your shower or sink drain stills seems to move slowly after you have cleared out obvious debris, then you should have the sewage lines checked to make sure that there is not a problem deeper in the system.

It is important to note that pipe breaks can occur in areas of the sewer that you may not be able to see. For example, it might occur behind a wall. In these cases, you will likely see moisture around the pipe area and into the space, or you may experience mold development in a rarely used space such as a guest bedroom. Foul odors often accompany these types leaks.

Having multiple problems occur at once is another common development. You might need to contact a pest control company or plumbing professionals given that rodents and cockroaches love entering through sewer lines. They can fit in through the smallest of cracks and then you'll see them coming up your drains. Finding a cockroach coming out of the shower drain is unpleasant and warrants an immediate request for a sewer line inspection.




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