Plumbing problems are no laughing matter, especially when they involve your drains. Luckily, drains usually provide you with some advance warning before they go into full blockage. One way to prevent blockages and keep things flowing smoothly is to have your drains cleaned on an annual basis. Here are five signs that your drains need immediate attention.
1. Your House Smells Like Sewage
If you've got foul odors coming up from the sinks and tubs, and your home isn't connected to a septic system, chances are good that you need to have your drains cleaned. Human waste and particles of food get clogged up in the drains, leading to the noxious odors that fill your home from time to time.
Unfortunately, no amount of cleaning will rid your home of the foul odors. To keep the sewer odors away, have your drains cleaned about once a year.
2. You've Attracted Drain Flies
If you suddenly see small brown gnats flying around your home, you have an infestation of drain flies. These little flies live and breed deep inside the drains, especially those that aren't used that often. While drain flies don't pose a health risk, they can become a nuisance once they begin to breed in your plumbing.
One way to keep the drain flies away is to flush your drains with hot water about once a week. Another way is to have your drains professionally cleaned. The professional cleaning removes the bacteria and debris that drain flies feed upon.
3. You Found Black Slime in Your Sink Drains
If you recently plunged your bathroom sink and a thick wad of black slime came up, you saw the remnants of hair, toothpaste, bacteria, and phlegm. The dark color is caused by the natural decaying process of what remains in your drains after you've rinsed the sink.
This distasteful remnant only goes away with a thorough cleaning.
4. You're Dealing With Stubborn Clogs
If you find yourself with at least one stubborn clog a week, especially clogs that affect more than one drain at a time, there's a good chance that your drains are backed up with decaying grease, hair, human waste, and rotting food. If you have mature trees in your yard, your drains could also be clogged with roots. If roots have invaded your drains, they will need to be removed by a plumber.
5. You Have Sewage Coming Up in the Bathtubs
If your main line is blocked, the sewage that leaves your home can't get through to the sewer system. Instead, the sewage will back up through the pipes and eventually escape into your bathtubs. Unfortunately, raw sewage
• contains substances that can cause serious health risks.
• Parasites. When you have raw sewage in your bathtub, you're exposed to parasites that carry
• cryptosporidiosis and giardiasis. Both parasites are known to cause loose stools and cramping.
Viruses. In addition to parasites, raw sewage also contains viruses such as gastroenteritis, Hepatitis A, and poliomyelitis.
Bacteria. Finally, exposure to raw sewage puts you at risk for contamination from bacteria such as E. coli and leptospirosis.
As soon as you discover raw sewage in your tubs, contact a plumber. You need professional assistance to clear the blockage and clean the drains. If the raw sewage has backed up onto your bathroom floors, you also need to have a professional water damage team come out to ensure safe cleanup of the waste.
Don't live with problem drains. If you recognize any of the issues described above, you need to have your drains cleaned. Contact us at Scotto's Plumbing. We'll clean your drains and inspect your plumbing for signs of additional issues.State License CFC1431515