Sewer Drain Pipe Clogged
Avoid these common mistakes to protect your home and health.
Strange bubbling sounds coming from the toilet or drains when you run water elsewhere (like the washing machine) indicate trapped air caused by a blockage. sewer drain pipe clogged
Recognizing a sewer clog early can mean the difference between a simple cleaning and a catastrophic basement flood. The warning signs are often unmistakable but progressive. The earliest symptom is multiple drains backing up simultaneously. If flushing the toilet causes water to gurgle up from the basement floor drain or the shower, the main line is compromised. Another classic sign is a slow, persistent drain in the lowest fixture in the house, such as a basement laundry sink or toilet. Unpleasant odors—the smell of raw sewage emanating from drains or the yard—indicate that waste is stagnant and backing up. Perhaps the most telling sign is water surfacing around the home’s cleanout cap or forming a wet, sunken patch in the lawn directly above the pipe’s path. Ignoring these signs invites a "backup," where sewage re-enters the home through the lowest available opening, causing thousands of dollars in water damage and creating a serious biohazard. Avoid these common mistakes to protect your home and health