Basic Do’s and Don’ts for Your Sewer Line

Basic Do’s and Don’ts for Your Sewer Line

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Just like any aspect of your property, taking care of your sewer lines is crucial. That is because any problems with your sewer lines can significantly affect your home’s plumbing system. To help you take preventative measures and know when to call for sewer repair services in Bellevue, WA, Sewer Solutions NW shares some basic do’s and don’ts for your sewer system.

Basic Do’s and Don’ts for Your Sewer Line

Do: Dispose of Garbage Properly

Fibrous, starchy, and greasy foods, as well as other foreign objects, can form severe clogs in your drain and sewer lines. Over time, it can result in a nasty backup, which can be messy and costly to address. Your drains are only meant to handle human waste and toilet paper, so be sure to dispose of other items in the trash bin.

Do: Use Drain Guards for Your Sink, Shower, and Tub

Hair, dirt, and food particles can easily get washed down the drains, even if you’re careful. One inexpensive yet effective way to keep them from going down is to use a drain guard. This simple measure can help you steer clear of an untimely sewer pipe line repair.

Do: Schedule Regular Inspections

Routine inspections from Sewer Solutions NW are key to getting ahead of any underlying issues in your sewer line before they worsen. We use a specialized camera to examine the condition of your pipeline, identify any underlying issues, and recommend whether you need to repair or replace sewer line.

Don't: Plant Trees Near the Sewer Line

Shrubs or tree roots are the major causes of severe clogs in the sewer line. Not only do they penetrate and expand inside your pipes, but they also trap debris, worsening the blockage further. That said, plan your landscaping carefully. If you have existing trees near your sewer line, be sure to watch out for warning signs to keep the roots in check.

Don't: Ignore the Warning Signs

Slow drains, foul odors, and random soggy patches on your lawn are some of the indicators of sewer line damage. Once you notice these red flags, be sure to seek professional help right away to avoid an untimely sewer line replacement. Neglect can be both dangerous and expensive.

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