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How Can I Know if My Sewer Lines Are Clogged?

The Philadelphia Area’s First Call For Sewer Line Repair & Drain Cleaning 

Dealing with a clogged sewer line can be one of the more daunting plumbing issues you may encounter, but spotting the problem early can save you a lot of hassle. At Bill Frusco Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling, we want to help you identify signs of trouble before they escalate. Here’s what to look out for:

Multiple Drains Are Slow

If you notice that several drains in your home are slow or backing up, especially in the lower areas like basements, this is a classic symptom of a main sewer line clog. When more than one fixture is affected, it’s a sign that the issue is deeper in the system.

Odd Reactions in Fixtures

Watch for unexpected reactions when using your plumbing. For example, if water backs up into the tub when you flush the toilet, or if using one fixture causes water to pool in another area, these are red flags indicating a possible sewer line problem. 

Gurgling Noises

Strange noises from your drains or toilets, especially gurgling sounds, suggest that air is trapped somewhere in the plumbing system due to a clog. These noises can occur even when your plumbing system is not in use. This is a sign that your sewer line may need professional repairs.

Bad Smells

Your drains and toilets should not emit unpleasant odors if everything is working correctly. If you start noticing foul smells resembling sewage in your home, it’s likely a sign of a blockage or a breach in the sewer line. 

Changes in Your Yard

Look for unusual changes in your lawn, such as a persistently soggy area or patches that are greener than the rest. These could be signs of a sewage leak or an underlying issue with your sewer line beneath the yard.

Increased Pest Activity

An increase in pests around your home, especially near drains or in the basement, can indicate a crack or break in the sewer pipes that may be allowing pests to enter.

Puddles Where They Shouldn’t Be

If you see water pooling in unusual places, like around a basement floor drain, this could mean the sewer line is blocked, pushing water back through the system to the lowest point.

Contact Us For Emergency Sewer Line Repair in Philadelphia, Bucks, & Montgomery County

At Bill Frusco Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling, we’re equipped to handle these tricky sewer line situations efficiently and effectively. We’ll help ensure that your plumbing system is functioning smoothly, so you can focus on more important things. If you suspect there’s a problem, don’t hesitate to reach out today to schedule your sewer line repair service! We proudly serve homeowners throughout Philadelphia, Bucks, and Montgomery County.