A leaking gas line or sewer line can present a danger to your health and safety. If you notice any warning signs of a sewer line leak or gas line leak, you should call our team to turn off your service immediately. If you notice signs of a gas line leak, you should also contact your gas company right away. Watch for these signs of a sewer line leak:
- You have more than one clogged drain in your home.
- You have a clogged toilet and a clogged drain.
- Your toilet keeps backing up or overflowing.
- You smell sewer odors around your home.
- Dirty water is backing up into your sink, tub, shower, or toilet.
- Your pipes or plumbing fixtures are making strange noises.
You should also contact a professional immediately if you notice these signs of a gas leak:
- Foul odors like rotten eggs or sulfur.
- A hissing or whistling noise near the gas line.
- A dust cloud or white cloud near the gas line.
- Bubbles in puddles in the yard.
- A gas line that is visibly damaged.
- Dead houseplants or dead vegetation near a gas line or meter.
- A gas bill that is much higher than usual with no change in usage.
- Physical symptoms include trouble breathing, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, disorientation, flu-like symptoms, headaches or migraines, irritation to the eyes and throat, nosebleeds, chest pain, lack of appetite, tinnitus, or mood changes.