What Causes Sewer Line Damage?

Problems with drains in the home or sudden stains appearing on and around the foundation can all be signs of potential sewer line repairs in the offing. These can quickly turn into an expensive undertaking and unless something is done as soon as possible,it has the potential for seriously undermining the ability of the home to function. Whether there is an existing septic system or whether the home is hooked up to the municipal sewer system,reporting signs of trouble to professional plumbers can avert a major home repair disaster in the future.

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What Causes Sewer Line Damage?

Most sewer line repairs will have their root cause in blockage of the lines themselves. The first instinct of homeowners when they come across a slow moving drain is to pour a lot of harsh chemicals into the lines to open up or remove the clog. While that might be a temporary fix,at the same time they could be causing more damage with the chemicals themselves. In older homes especially,older pipes made of clay or porous materials can be eaten away by the chemicals within drain cleaners and cause the pipes to break down.

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Tree roots are attracted to sources of water and when trees are planted too close to a home’s foundation,they can find their way into the sewer pipes. The roots grow into the pipes and ball up,completely blocking the pipe. In these cases,the pipes will have to be removed and replaced. At other times,the cause of sewer line problems may be that the ground itself has shifted around the pipes and have bent them at an angle that does not promote drainage and the water begins to collect within the pipes and potentially leak out into the foundation.

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