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Common Causes Of Problems Within A Sewer Line
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What are the signs of a drain block?
Slow Drainage: If you notice that water is draining slowly from sinks, showers, or bathtub drains, it could indicate a partial blockage in the drain pipes. The water may take longer than usual to empty, or you may see it pooling around the drain.
Gurgling Noises: When you run water down a drain, do you hear gurgling sounds coming from other drains or plumbing fixtures? This could be a sign that air is trapped in the pipes due to a blockage, causing unusual noises when water tries to pass through.
Foul Odors: Unpleasant smells coming from drains, particularly in sinks, showers, or toilets, can be an indication of a blockage. Blockages can trap debris and organic matter, leading to the buildup of bacteria and causing bad odors to emanate from the drains.
Backed-Up or Overflowing Toilets: If flushing the toilet results in the water rising to the brim or overflowing, it’s likely there’s a blockage in the toilet trap or the main sewer line. This can be a more severe blockage that requires immediate attention.
Multiple Clogged Drains: When several drains in your home are clogged simultaneously, it may suggest a blockage in the main sewer line. This can affect multiple fixtures, such as sinks, toilets, and showers.
Rising Water Levels in Gully or Drain Covers: If you have external drains, such as gullies or drain covers, and you notice water levels rising or overflowing from these points, it could indicate a blockage further down the drainage system.
If you experience any of these signs, it’s advisable to address the issue promptly. Ignoring drain blockages can lead to more significant problems, such as pipe damage, sewer backups, or flooding. Consulting a professional plumber or drainage specialist at Rapid Drains can help diagnose the cause of the blockage and determine the appropriate course of action to clear it.
How do professionals unblock drains?
Chemical Drain Cleaners: In some cases, professionals may use chemical drain cleaners to dissolve or break down certain types of blockages. These cleaners contain chemicals that can effectively dissolve or disintegrate organic matter, hair, grease, or other substances causing the blockage. However, chemical drain cleaners should be used with caution and only by trained professionals to avoid damage to pipes or harm to individuals.
Drain Snakes or Augers: A drain snake or auger is a long, flexible metal cable with a coil or hook at the end. It is inserted into the drain or pipe, and as it is pushed further, the coil or hook helps break up or retrieve the blockage. Drain snakes can be manually operated or powered by a motor for more challenging blockages.
Drain Rods: Drain rods are long, sturdy rods that can be attached together to create a longer length. They are inserted into the drain or sewer line and manipulated to break up or dislodge the blockage. Drain rods may be used with attachments such as a plunger or corkscrew end to assist in clearing the obstruction.
CCTV Drain Inspection: Before attempting any unblocking method, professionals often perform a CCTV drain survey to assess the cause and location of the blockage. This involves inserting a small camera attached to a flexible cable into the drain to visually inspect the interior and identify the nature of the blockage. This information helps determine the most suitable method for unblocking the drain.
It’s important to note that severe or persistent blockages may require more extensive measures, such as excavation or pipe replacement. Professional drain specialists have the expertise and equipment to assess the situation and employ the appropriate techniques to clear the blockage effectively.
Should I get a CCTV drain survey?
Suspected Drainage Issues: If you are experiencing recurring drain blockages, slow drainage, unpleasant odors, or other signs of drainage problems, a CCTV drain survey can help identify the cause of the issue. It allows you to visually inspect the condition of your drains and pinpoint any blockages, cracks, or damage.
Property Purchase or Renovation: If you are buying a new property or planning a renovation, a CCTV drain survey can provide valuable information about the condition of the drainage system. It can reveal any existing problems or potential issues that may require repairs or maintenance in the future. This knowledge can help you make informed decisions and avoid unexpected expenses down the line.
Preventative Maintenance: Even if you’re not currently experiencing any drainage issues, a periodic CCTV drain survey can be a proactive measure to detect early signs of damage or deterioration. It allows you to identify and address potential problems before they escalate, potentially saving you from more significant repair costs in the future.
Compliance and Insurance Requirements: In some cases, CCTV drain surveys may be required by local regulations or insurance companies. For example, if you’re operating a commercial property or managing rental properties, regular drain inspections may be necessary to comply with certain standards or maintain insurance coverage. Be sure to check any applicable requirements in your area with one of our friendly representatives.
Why do drains get blocked?
Accumulation of Debris: The buildup of debris is one of the primary causes of drain blockages. Over time, materials such as hair, soap scum, food particles, grease, and other solid substances can accumulate in drains and pipes, narrowing the passage for water flow.
Tree Root Intrusion: Tree roots can intrude into underground drain pipes in search of water and nutrients. As roots grow and spread, they can exert pressure on the pipes, causing cracks or blockages. Roots can also enter through existing cracks or joints and create a tangled mass that obstructs the flow of water.
Fat, Oil, and Grease (FOG): Pouring fat, oil, and grease down the drain is a common but detrimental practice. When FOG substances cool down, they solidify and adhere to the inner walls of the drain pipes, eventually leading to blockages. FOG can also trap other debris, exacerbating the problem.
Foreign Objects: Accidentally or intentionally flushing foreign objects down the toilet or putting them down the drain can result in blockages. Items like sanitary products, diapers, wet wipes, cotton balls, paper towels, and small toys can get stuck in the pipes, impeding water flow.
Structural Damage: Cracked or collapsed pipes due to age, ground movement, or external factors can lead to drain blockages. The damaged areas can create obstructions or provide spaces for debris and roots to accumulate.
Incorrect Installation or Design: Poorly installed or improperly designed drainage systems can contribute to blockages. Inadequate slope or incorrect pipe sizing can impede the proper flow of wastewater, causing backups and blockages.
Extreme Weather Conditions: Heavy rainfall, storms, or flooding can overwhelm drainage systems, leading to blockages. Excessive water volume, debris carried by the water, or inundation of the sewer system can cause backups and blockages.
Regular maintenance and adopting good practices can help prevent drain blockages. This includes avoiding pouring FOG down the drain, using drain guards to catch debris, regular cleaning, and being mindful of what is flushed or poured down the drains.
Is a blocked drain an emergency?
Severity of Blockage: If the blockage is minor and causes only a slight inconvenience, such as slow drainage in a sink or shower, it may not be considered an emergency. In such cases, you can attempt some DIY methods or schedule a professional to address the issue at a convenient time.
Impacted Essential Facilities: If the blocked drain affects essential facilities, such as a toilet or a kitchen sink, it can significantly disrupt daily activities and hygiene. In these situations, where access to necessary facilities is compromised, the blockage may be considered an emergency.
Wastewater Backup or Flooding: If the blockage causes wastewater to back up into sinks, showers, or toilets, or if it leads to flooding in or around your property, it should be treated as an emergency. Wastewater backups pose health risks and can cause significant property damage if not addressed promptly.
Multiple Blocked Drains: When multiple drains in your home or building are blocked simultaneously, especially if they are on different levels or in different areas, it could indicate a more extensive issue in the main sewer line. This may require immediate attention to prevent further damage and backups.
Unusual Odors or Sounds: If the blocked drain is accompanied by foul odours, gurgling sounds, or unusual noises, it could indicate a more serious problem in the drainage system. These signs may suggest that the blockage is impeding proper venting or causing pressure build-up, requiring immediate attention.
In emergency situations, it is advisable to contact a professional plumber or drainage specialist at Rapid Drains who can provide prompt assistance. They have the expertise and equipment to diagnose and clear the blockage effectively. Prompt action can help mitigate potential damage, health risks, and further inconveniences associated with a blocked drain.