You never truly know what’s happening behind your walls or under your property’s foundation where your sewer lines dwell. Still, your home's plumbing and other system components may start to malfunction, indicating that there’s a significant problem happening behind the scenes.
- Strange gurgling noises coming from toilets – Unfamiliar noises coming from your toilet can be a sign that the sewer is full of water and there's air trying to escape. If you notice this happening, it's important to address it quickly.
- Low water levels in toilets – When the water levels in your toilet are low, it could be an indication that there may be blockages or cracks in the main sewer line, obstructing the flow of water. This issue can often be more related to the sewer than the tank itself.
- Various slow-moving drains – Slow-moving drains throughout your home are likely more than just a minor drain clog. Multiple clogged drains may be a sign of a damaged sewer line that our professionals can repair.
- Foul odors emitting from drains – Unpleasant smells in your basement, yard, or other areas of the property might be an indication of a sewer line problem. Don't let these odors linger and put your family's health at risk - make sure to have it addressed as soon as possible.
- Significantly greener grass near your sewage pipe – If you spot particularly lush green grass in certain parts of your yard, it could be an indication of a broken sewer pipe. Sewage and other waste may have acted as a natural fertilizer, nourishing the ground without you even knowing. Our team can evaluate the area and give you an accurate report of our findings.
- Flooded yard – A cracked sewer line or failing septic tank can have serious consequences – flooding your yard with harmful bacteria and pollutants. To protect your health, it's important to have one of our technicians handle the issue right away.