Various sewer line systems damage or lose quality over time. The lifespan of these pipelines depends on the type installed and how often regular maintenance is performed. If you’re wondering why you may need residential sewer line replacement, here are some reasons:
- Aging, wear, and tear
- Tree roots
- Poor quality or lack of maintenance
- Inefficient layout and installation
- Natural ground freezing and thawing
- Earth movement from earthquakes or heavy construction
- City sewer line backup
What Signs Indicate Sewer Line Repair Services?
Several signs can imply you need residential sewer line repairs or replacements. It is our job to educate you on what those are, so you know when to give us a call. When you first notice your system isn’t properly functioning, you shouldn’t wait for matters to worsen. Addressing the issue when it begins ensures you’ll save time and money in the long run. Keep an eye out for the following signs with your sewage system:
- Abnormal gurgling noises
- Lack of water in your toilet(s)
- Sewage backup in your toilet or bathtub
- Slow draining or failure to drain
- Sewer smell in the basement or other areas on your property
- Vibrant, green grass near your sewage pipe
- Flooded yard