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Clogged drains can be incredibly irritating but a clogged sewer line is much worse. Your sewer line is responsible for safely transporting your home’s wastewater away from your property to keep your home safe and healthy.

When your sewer line becomes clogged, all of the waste leaving your home gets caught in your pipe. These clogs could result in cracked or burst pipes, sewage backflow, and other plumbing emergencies if left untreated, which makes being able to identify a sewer line clog very important. Here at Smith’s Plumbing Services, we care about the health and safety of your home, so we are here to break it down for you. If you experience any of the below problems, you need to call a plumber right away.

  1. Clogged or Slow Sinks, Bathtubs, or Showers

Typically, a single clogged drain is nothing to worry about, but multiple clogged drains indicate a more serious issue is occurring. If your sink and shower drains are slow or completely backed up, you most likely have a sewer clog.

  1. Strange Sounds & Odors

Can you hear gurgling or bubbling sounds coming from your sink or shower drains after you flush the toilet? Do your drains emit a foul sewage smell? These are common signs of a sewer line clog and need to be addressed right away.

  1. Clogged Toilets

The occasional toilet clog is totally normal, but if you are constantly reaching for the plunger, something is wrong. The issue is especially serious if your toilet overflows often and floods your home.

  1. Water Backs Up When Using Plumbing Fixtures

When your sewer line is clogged, wastewater might be blocked by the clog when it is trying to leave. This can often result in the wastewater coming back up through different drains in your home when you use your plumbing fixtures.

Call your plumber if:

  • Water backs up into your sink, shower, or bathtub when you flush the toilet
  • Water backs up into your sink, shower, or bathtub when you run your washing machine
  • Water rises in your toilet when you use your sink or shower
  • Your toilet makes gurgling sounds when you turn on the sink

What to Do Next

Unfortunately, DIY unclogging tricks won’t work on serious sewer line clogs. These clogs can take place deep within your line, making them very difficult to treat. If you suspect your sewer line is blocked, turn to Smith’s Plumbing Services. Our skilled plumbing professionals are here to provide reliable drain cleaning and sewer repair services guaranteed to get your system back up and running perfectly in no time.

Call Smith’s Plumbing Services at (901) 290-1110. We look forward to serving you!

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