5 Signs Your Home Needs A Sewer Drain Camera Inspection

I suppose you understand that your home’s sewer line plays a crucial role in safely removing the wastewater from sinks, toilets, showers, as well as appliances. And, well, these are buried underground, which means that some problems can occur without becoming immediately visible, which is why you may sometimes not notice the symptoms on time. And by the time you do notice some signs, the problem may have already become rather serious.

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But what does this exactly mean, though? Does it mean that you cannot really expect to notice and uncover the problem before it gets serious, and that you cannot exactly do anything about it until it becomes completely visible? Well, a lot of homeowners assume this, but the truth is that it isn’t the case, and that acting on time is actually extremely important, because it can help you avoid those serious issues.

How can you act on time, however, if you’re not sure you have a problem? Well, you can check if you have one by getting a sewer drain camera inspection done on your property. This is one of the most effective ways to diagnose problems with a sewer line. It can help uncover some problems on time and thus resolve them before they turn into bigger and more serious issues.

Of course, you have to know how to recognize some warning signs that indicate you may need to have this camera inspection done. Once again, this can help you act on time and thus avoid some expensive repairs and potential property damage. What we are going to do right now, thus, is talk in a bit more details about some of those signs that your home may need a professional sewer line drain camera inspection. Without any further ado, thus, let us get started. Additional info on some of those signs.

  1. Slow Drains in Multiple Fixtures

Let us begin with a rather subtle, and yet also a rather common, sign that you may need to have the camera inspection done, because something may be wrong within the sewer line. To cut right to the chase, what I am referring to is the occurrence of slow drains in multiple fixtures. A single clogged drain affecting one fixture may not be a sign of sewer line issues, although it does have to be inspected and fixed as well.

But, when water drains slowly from showers, bathtubs, sinks and across multiple areas of the house, that is an indication that there may be a restriction in the main sewer line. If you’re, for example, noticing water pooling in those sinks or tubs and if it is taking longer than usual for it to be drained, that should undoubtedly be a cause for concern. These kinds of symptoms could occur when the wastewater cannot flow smoothly through the sewer pipe due to some blockages, and if the problem is left unresolved, the drains could stop working completely.

  1. Frequent Drain Clogs Throughout the House

Now, similarly to the above, you could be experiencing drain clogs, and not just slow draining. Once again, occasional clogs are normal and they are often caused by some everyday buildup, such as soap residue, hair, or food debris. But, if multiple drains throughout your home are clogging frequently, that may be an indication that there is a deeper issue in the main sewer line.

And when it becomes partially blocked, the wastewater won’t be able to flow freely out of the home, which leads to those toilets, sinks and bathtubs clogging repeatedly. Sure, you may try to fix this on your own using some plungers or chemical drain cleaners, and the truth is that such methods could offer temporary relief, but here is the thing. Such methods often fail to address the root cause, meaning that the problem will keep occurring. And that is why you should get a camera inspection and let the professionals identify the problems and resolve them successfully.

  1. Gurgling Noises in Pipes or Toilets

Moving on, if you are noticing some strange sounds coming from your plumbing fixtures, that could also be an indication of a sewer line problem. We are talking gurgling or bubbling noises from the sinks, toilets, or bathtubs. These tend to occur when the air becomes trapped inside the plumbing system due to an obstruction or a blockage. And, when the wastewater is struggling to move through the blocked sewer line, that can create pressure changes, force the air back through the fixtures and result in unusual noises.

What can you do about this, though? Well, you may believe at first that the noises are minor and insignificant, but, as mentioned, they often signal some deeper problems, which is why getting a professional drain camera inspection is the right move for you. It can help plumbers locate the blockage and thus resolve the problem early on, before it turns into something much more serious, such as a complete sewer backup.

  1. Unpleasant Odors Around the Property

Now, there are also some outdoor signs that you should keep in mind and be on the lookout for as well. After all, sewer lines are designed to transport the wastewater safely away from your home without any kind of odor escaping, so if you are starting to notice some unpleasant sewage smells either inside or outside of your home, that should be a sign that there is something wrong. These odors can happen when sewer pipes develop leaks, cracks or blockages that prevent proper airflow within the system, and an inspection can help identify the problem.

  1. Unexplained Wet Spots in the Yard

Apart from all of that, here is another outdoor sign for you. Unexplained wet spots in the yard, or unusually green patches of grass. This can happen if the wastewater seeps into the surrounding soil, due to a crack or a leak underground. So, an inspection will allow plumbers to examine the underground pipes and determine if there is a leak, as well as understand what the best and the most effective repair method is, while at the same time minimizing unnecessary digging.