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In both commercial and residential settings, sewer lines are responsible for removing waste and keeping your property safe and clean. Sometimes, however, sewer lines become clogged, start leaking, or quit working altogether. When this happens, waste can start pouring into your yard, making it mushy, smelly, and overall unpleasant. This can be frustrating to deal with, but we can help you resolve the issue.

For residents or business owners in Wyoming, MI, our team at Birmingham Plumbing Company can find the source of the problem and determine if you need a replacement or repair of your sewer lines.

Do I Have a Sewer Line Problem?

Some customers we’ve worked with in the past said they weren’t aware they had a problem until something major occurred. To prevent your situation from becoming out of hand, watch for the following signs of sewer line clogs, damage, and more.

  • Odd smell. If you’re noticing a bad odor, especially in your basement, this may mean you have a problem with your sewer line. This typically means you have a leak in your sewer pipes, which is why the smell is so prevalent. Foul odors shouldn’t be ignored, as this could mean you have a much bigger problem going on.
  • Slow drains. All of the drains in your building or home should clear out fast when flushing a toilet or using a sink. If this isn’t the case, there could be a clog in the sewer line. While there are a few at-home solutions you could try, they may require a professional plumbing company like ours to clear out the clog.
  • Problems with your lawn. Your lawn shouldn’t have any weird indentations, green patches, or buildups of sewage. This may seem like common sense, but if you don’t check every once in a while, your sewer lines could be leaking into your lawn and making the foundation weaker. Not only does this damage the lawn, but it can make it appear and smell off-putting.
  • Strange toilet noises. When your toilet makes weird noises, such as gurgling, there could be a break or clog in your sewer line. This means there is air trapped in the line, and if air is seeping into your sewer line, it can come up through the toilet bowl. Pay attention to the noise your toilet makes after you flush.

These issues can be complex, and many people find it hard to fix the issues themselves. Thankfully, you don’t have to try to resolve this on your own, as our team of technicians can identify the issue, address it, and help you prevent these issues in the future.

When Should I Replace My Sewer Line?

If you have any of the aforementioned issues with your sewer line, we can usually find the root of the problem and repair it. However, there are times when the issue is so extensive that replacing the entire sewer line may be required. Sewer lines usually last around 60 years, but this depends on the materials of your pipes, the age of your house, environmental impact, and more. There are three main reasons we recommend replacing your sewer line completely.

  • Tree root issues. Tree roots can grow into cracks in your pipes, which can cause clogs and other serious damage. Trees need room to grow, and if a root makes it into your pipes, it can begin expanding and cause problems. If this problem has gotten out of hand, we may replace your whole system to prevent these issues in the future.
  • Regular pipe clogs. Pipe clogs are common, but if you’re having clogs frequently, there could be a much larger problem. If a plunger isn’t helping clear a clog, and you find yourself constantly asking a plumber to help, you may want to consider having your system replaced.
  • Old age. Simply put, if your sewer lines are several decades old, they may be worn down considerably and ready to be replaced. Trying to repair old pipes with outdated materials can be risky, as they are more susceptible to leaks and cracks. Instead, we can replace your system completely with modern and sturdier materials.

Contact Birmingham Plumbing Company Today

If you’re having problems with your sewer lines at home or at work, our team at Birmingham Plumbing Company can help. Our team operates in Wyoming, MI, so contact us today if you’re having a problem, and we’ll get to work.

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