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No More Stinky Septic Problems

When I moved into my new house, I assumed that the residence used a city sewage system like the four houses I lived in previously. The homeowner did not tell me about the septic tank and I did not think to ask. Not only was I not informed of the septic system, but I was not told that the tank had not been cleaned in six years. I started to smell a foul odor from my toilet soon after I moved in and there seemed to be a disgusting discharge building on my lawn. I knew that I had a serious problem when raw sewage started to come back up through my toilet. After an investigation by a plumber and an emergency septic service call, my septic tank was emptied and repaired. I now know that septic care is extremely important and I want you to know this too.

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Plumbing Troubles? When To Call A Professional

Between the toilet not flushing properly and a frequent water backup in the shower, these things can be frustrating. Often people just brush it off as low water pressure or a minor clog. But, in some cases, the underlying cause could be troubling. If after trying to unclog the blockage fails, calling in a pro is your best bet. Here are some things to consider.  

Toilet Consistently Overflows

Flushing the toilet should be a smooth and effortless process. But when the toilet just keeps filling up or actually overflows, there is something preventing the water from draining properly. If the clog is significant or keeps occurring, it could be more than just an object that is stuck in the toilet drain. One potential issue is a backed-up sewer pipe. This could come from the septic tank as a result of being too full.

There could also be a malfunction somewhere within the septic tank itself. A professional drain cleaning is a good starting point. Septic tank professionals can examine the entire plumbing and sewer system to locate the clog and remedy the problem. Using specialized equipment, they will place a camera deep within the drain to pinpoint the issue. 

Strong Smell Coming From Drains

A sign that there may be a sewer line break or back-up is an odor. It can range anywhere from gaseous to the smell of human waste. If the backup is still well below the surface, fumes can build up and reach the air. The smell can be overwhelming and in some cases make you sick. These gases can contain methane and carbon dioxide. Breathing in these particles can lead to symptoms such as headaches and dizziness, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Shower Backs Up

A slow-moving shower drain or occasional backup is common. It can typically be resolved by unclogging the drain and removing hair or other debris that may be lodged in the drain or screen. If it is backing up and not going down at all, it's time to call a drain cleaning service. The culprit could be an invasive root system, broken pipe, or something lodged deep in the drain. If there is sewer or gray water coming into the bathtub, it's time to call a plumber or septic service professional. 

They will determine the base cause of the problem and make the necessary repairs to restore water flow. 

Slow or clogged drains can be a real nightmare. While some cases may be a simple fix, others require more advanced diagnostics. Now is the time to contact a drain cleaning service to help get your home or business back to tip-top shape! For more information on drain cleaning, contact a plumber near you.