Sewer Back Ups: 10 Essential Tips & Steps To Stay Safe

Learn how to prepare for a sewer back up with these easy and practical steps.

Why Sewer Back Ups Happen:

Sewer backups happen for several reasons, typically due to blockages, damage, or system overloads. The most common causes are

  • Flushing non-biodegradable items like wipes, paper towels, or hygiene products.
  • Pouring grease, fats, or oils down the drain, which solidifies and creates blockages.
  • Tree roots that naturally seek moisture and can grow into sewer pipes, causing cracks, blockages, and even pipe collapse.
Immediate Actions:

1 . Stop Using Water – Don’t flush toilets, run sinks or use appliances like dishwashers and washing machines this will only add to the sewer backup.

2. Contain the area – Sewage contains harmful bacteria and pathogens. Keep children and pets away from affected areas.

3. Ventilate the Area – Open windows and doors to improve airflow and reduce foul odors. This also helps disperse any harmful gases that may be present in the sewage backup.

 

Call A Professional Plumber:

1. Call us –  At Done Right Plumbing & Sewer Repair we specialize in all sewer related issues. We have multiple professional tools and equipment that help us deal with these exact issues like our sewer camera and hydro jetter.

2. Schedule a appointment – You Can call us anytime at (425)-245-7552 to schedule a FREE appointment or click HERE to reach our contact page!

3. Prevent Future Sewer Backups – Getting a yearly inspection can help you stay on top and worry free of costly and unexpected repairs

 

Old Sewer Line: Sewer Liner

If your home has cast iron, concrete, or clay sewer pipe material , investing in a sewer liner can be a smart decision to extend the lifespan of your plumbing system and prevent costly repairs. Over time, these materials are prone to deterioration—cast iron can corrode and rust, concrete can crack and erode, and clay pipes are susceptible to root intrusion and breakage. A sewer liner, often made of durable epoxy resin, creates a smooth, seamless inner layer that reinforces the existing pipe without the need for expensive excavation. This trenchless solution improves flow efficiency, prevents leaks, blocks root intrusion, and adds decades to your sewer system’s life. Additionally, it reduces the risk of blockages and backups, helping you avoid emergency plumbing repairs. By proactively installing a sewer liner, you protect your home’s plumbing system and landscaping while ensuring a long-term, cost-effective solution for your sewer system!  Check out our page on sewer liners and sewer replacements!

 

 

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