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What Happens When Your Sewer Backs Up?

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What Happens When Your Sewer Backs Up?

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  1. What Happens When Your Sewer Backs Up? Discover the reasons for sewer backups, how to spot the signs, and the potential health hazards. Learn what steps you can take and smart tips to keep your sewers in good condition! by Jimmy Anderson

  2. Causes of Sewer Backups 1 2 Clogs and Blockages Damaged Pipes Sewer backups can result from a buildup of debris, grease, or foreign objects clogging or blocking the pipes. Even tree roots can cause severe damage! Old sewer pipes can deteriorate or collapse, leading to a blockage or even flooding. Over time, the soil settling can also cause crimping or flattening of the pipe, causing a sewer backup. 3 Heavy Rain or Flooding During heavy rain or flooding, the flow of the sewer system can be disrupted, causing pressure surges or even a backflow of sewage into your home.

  3. Signs of a Sewer Backup Toilet Overflow Slow or Clogged Drains Foul or Sewer Odor If your toilet, shower, or sink is overflowing with sewage water, this is a clear indication that something is wrong with your sewer system. Slow or clogged drains can be a sure sign that something is blocking the sewer pipes. Do not ignore this warning - efficient sewer repair services to restore the functionality of your sewer system If you can smell the odor of sewage in your home, you likely have a sewer backup situation. This is not only unpleasant, but it can also pose significant health hazards.

  4. Health Risks Associated with a Sewer Backup Gastrointestinal Illnesses Infections Breathing difficulties Symptoms of a sewer backup can result in infections of the skin, eyes, throat, and ears, affecting not only humans but pets too. Sewer backups can release harmful gases such as methane. These can lead to respiratory problems, including difficulty breathing and even asphyxiation. Exposure to sewage and its bacteria can cause severe gastrointestinal illnesses, including diarrhea and vomiting.

  5. Steps to Take When Your Sewer Backs Up 1 Clear the Area Evacuate all family and pets, especially those with health issues, from the affected area until the problem is resolved. 2 Call in the Professionals Immediately call in a sewage specialist to assess the situation and provide an expert solution. 3 In-depth Cleaning and Sanitising Following the cleanup, disinfect all furnishings and surfaces in the affected location ensuring a good, hygienic clean.

  6. Sewer Backup Prevention Tips Regular Maintenance is Vital Think Before You Flush Protect Your Home • Install backflow prevention devices • Periodic inspections to detect any cracks and misalignment issues. • Avoid flushing wet wipes, feminine products, or hygiene products • Keep your property free of any garden waste, leaves blocking the drain, grass clippings or other garden debris • Performing occasional video pipe inspections. • Pour grease and other leftovers in the garbage instead of the drain

  7. Contact Us:Skyline Power Solutions14, Raja Garden, New Delhi-110015, IndiaContact Number:(888) 431-1169Email: office@alpineplumbingco.comWorking HoursMon-Sat : 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM Sun - Closed

  8. Thank You Thank you for taking the time to learn about sewer backups. Remember to keep your sewers maintained so you can avoid unpleasant and potentially harmful situations down the road

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