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Are you in need of sewer line repair? It can be difficult or easy to identify plumbing problems depending on the symptoms. Clogged drains are a sign of a problem, but what can you do to figure out if your sewer lines are cracked a few yards away from your home? These are some things to look out for to determine if your sewer line needs repair.

Signs You Need Sewer Line Repair

Generally, there are two types of signs that can be used to identify plumbing problems: the obvious and the less obvious. With mold and clogs throughout your home, you can see that your sewer line needs to be repaired.

There may be other indicators that are not obvious. This is why it’s important to know what to watch out for.

  1. Low water levels: Sewer line damage could indicate low water levels. It can be difficult to determine if the problem is a clog, or if it’s leas. It is important to have your plumbing checked by a licensed Long Beach Plumber.
  2. You may also notice a strange odor emanating from the ground. This is especially common outside the home. It may also be detected in the basement or bathroom. You can check to see if it is possible to smell something else. If you are unable to find any, call a plumber.
  3. Slow draining: This is the most obvious sign as it can affect the plumbing throughout your house. Slow draining water can be detected by flushing the toilet, taking a shower or letting the water run in the sink. Slow draining can affect more than one room, as it will affect multiple plumbing areas.
  4. Cracks: Cracks in foundations, walls and ceilings could indicate serious problems. It is possible that your plumbing system could be at fault if there are cracks in your ceiling or wall. A common mistake homeowners make is to ignore cracks appearing in outdoor slabs. They think it’s just ground adjustment. Do not assume it is a simple ground adjustment.
  5. Mold: If mold or mildew is growing in your home, this could be a BIG sign. This is often overlooked as homeowners blame other causes such as rain damage or air conditioner malfunctioning. If these culprits can be disproved, plumbing will then be the last suspect.

You should call a licensed Long Beach Plumber if you suspect that your sewer line is damaged. Ultimately, refusals can cause more damage and ultimately cost you more.