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Common Sewer Problems

Next to water supply lines inside structures are bigger pipelines that constitute the drainage, waste, and vent - or DWV system. Drain-waste-vent pipelines incline downward to assist the flushing of effluent, used toilet tissue and waste from the residence with the power of gravity. Waste substance is disposed from the home by the drain-waste-vent pipelines via a sanitary sewer pipe network that connects to a main sewage treatment facility. Main sewer pipes are vulnerable to a range of plumbing troubles including:

Tree root invasion


Roots love water, and for that reason have a tendency to grow towards watery sources including subterranean sewage pipes. Spreading roots of trees fracture and choke sewer pipes with fuzzy roots catching waste matter passing through. Ultimately aggregation of debris and roots plug sewage pipes and avoid effluent from drifting in the direction of the main sewage treatment facility. Thus sewage will inverse ends and counterflow into constructed dwellings.

Sewer counterflows


Improper ejection of wet wipes, nappies, sanitation products and more in water closets cause immovable obstructions in main sewage pipes. Contrary to flowing in one direction from house to main, under such circumstances sewage will switch direction and backwash into residences. Sewer backwashes are offensive and contaminate residences with waste substance.

Sewer gases


Traps inside drains hold water plugs that block unpleasant gas stenches from entering houses. Sewage gases enter houses thru drains without water seals. Drying up of water seals usually happens in drains not used frequently. Pouring 1 gallon of water into a drain will restore the water plug seal and correct the complication of indoors sewer smells.