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In a home setup, you have drain lines like sinks and toilets which take water to the main sewer. Any obstruction in a line can cause major problems, especially if it impedes the flow of these lines. For instance, if you end up with a clogged sewer line in basement areas of your home, this could result in significant damage and expensive repairs. If you experience a clog, it's imperative that you have a professional address the issue straight away.
Although the Civil Engineering Research Foundation reports that the number of backed-up sewer lines has shown a steadily increased at a rate of 3% annually, it's important to note that most basement water problems are not a result of this phenomenon. However, in the event that you do have a clogged sewer line in your basement, action should be taken immediately.
If the clogged line has resulted in a leak, the first thing you should do is to turn off the power. Many power lines that run through a home are found in the basement. If you are capable of safely locating and turning off the power in your basement, this is the best way to start.
Close the main water of your home to make this effective. If you don't close the main water source in your home, clearing the standing water will be difficult. That is because the water will keep rising every time you dry. That will make unclogging difficult. You can use a plunger to help you open the sewer line and let the water run.
If the drainage clears a bit, the water will go down. You will be able to see the p-trap, so you can use a snake to clean the p-trap. If it doesn't work, then try using a pipe wrench. The idea is to get to the draining line so that you can unclog it.
A plunger is excellent because it will remove clogs. It creates suction that inserts the clog pressure and pushes it through the clogged pipe. To do this work, create a small pool of water around the drain. Then take the plunger, place the lip on the drain, and start pushing in and out to remove the clog. However, this may not work on extremely clogged pipes.
A plumber has professional experience and expertise. There are many reasons why you may have a clogged sewer line in basement. A professional plumber or sewer expert will have the tools and knowledge to assess your home's situation and determine the best way to resolve the problem. What's more, a professional will be able to prevent additional damage to your home and sewer lines.
If your sewer line is not working, you can use the above tips to help. However, if you aren't confident to attempt to address the problem on your own, your best resource is a professional. For your sewer and drain questions, concerns, and work, call us today!
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