How Spring Rain Can Overwhelm Your Sewer System
When spring arrives, it brings with it warmer temperatures, blooming landscapes — and a lot of rain. While those seasonal showers can help lawns and gardens thrive, they can put serious strain on your home’s sewer system. When the ground becomes saturated and stormwater systems fill beyond capacity, your sewer line may struggle to keep up.
Read MoreFrom Sink to Sewer: How Your Home’s Drain System Works
Most homeowners don’t think about their drain system until something goes wrong, such as slow-moving water, a stubborn clog, a bad smell, or a full-blown backup. But understanding how your home’s drain system works can help you spot problems early, avoid costly repairs, and keep everything flowing smoothly.
Read MoreThe Health Risks of Ignoring a Sewer Line Problem
Sewer line problems are not only inconvenient but they also pose serious health risks to your household if left unaddressed. Slow drains, foul odors, or recurring backups may seem manageable at first, but they often point to deeper issues that can expose you and your family to harmful bacteria, toxic gases, and structural hazards.
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