Thursday, November 18, 2021

Signs That Your Sewer Line Needs Professional Service


Trenchless sewer replacement is an alternative way of replacing sewer lines. Because there are no unsightly trenches, this method of sewer repair will not cause as much damage to your lawn and the work areas will be able to recover more rapidly. The more of these signs that are present, the greater the chance that your sewer is not working properly. 

Slow Drains

Your drains should all drain continuously at a steady rate. If you notice that a drain isn’t going down as quickly as it once did, you should first check for clogs, because that is a common cause. You can also try unclogging your drain without harsh chemicals, and use enzyme-based drain cleaners purchasable at your local hardware store. If there isn’t an obvious clog, you should schedule an appointment with a trenchless sewer replacement company or a plumber for a household plumbing inspection and discuss your options. 

Lush Lawn Growth

The grass really does grow greener over the septic tank, but it grows just as well over a leaking sewer pipe. If you have one or more distinct patches of exceptional greenery or fast growth, it may be a sign that your sewer line is dumping directly under your grass and giving it a nutrient boost. Recognizing a growth spurt related to sewer lines is fairly simple because the affected foliage is obviously different. 

Wet Patches

In dense soil, water leaking out of a cracked or broken sewer line may not be able to be absorbed into the ground right away. When this happens, the water puddles underground and pushes toward the surface, forming areas that seem to be moist in even the driest conditions. As time goes on, a leak of this type will get larger until the sewer finally fails completely. It is much less expensive to locate the problems earlier than to need trenchless sewer replacement on major portions of your sewer system.

Hole or Depression

A sewer pipe that needs to be replaced may form a mini sinkhole in your yard.  As the leak slowly erodes the soil below ground level, a depression may form and could eventually form a hole in the ground. This type of erosion takes place very slowly and the pipe may have been having problems for years before the eroded area caves in to form a noticeable opening. 

Unpleasant Odors

Indoors or out, a sewer line or drain that isn’t flowing properly will eventually produce odors. These smells may range from smells of decomposing material to smells related to excrement that isn’t being properly removed by your sewer lines. Tracing unpleasant odors will often lead you to other identifiable symptoms, giving you multiple points of verification for a failing sewer line.


Trenchless sewer replacement is only one of a variety of plumbing and septic services available for homeowners. If you are faced with plumbing issues of any sort that you are unable to fix yourself, enlisting experienced home plumbing services may even save money by ensuring that the job is done right the first time.


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