Sewage Cleanup
DRY FORCE RESTORATION
Sewer Cleanup & Restoration
When a sewer line backs up, it sends raw waste into your basement or bathrooms and causes a huge, unsafe mess. But why does it happen? There are 2 main culprits:
A blockage in the sewer line
Most often times, the main line servicing your property becomes clogged at some point. Whether it’s from tree roots or household items being flushed down toilets, the result is the same. Eventually the obstruction causes a complete blockage and the water must go somewhere and it comes back up! To ensure this doesn’t happen to you, consider having your drain snaked once a year and be mindful of what you put down your drains. Specifically, don’t pour fats, oils or grease down your drains!
Heavy rains causing an overflow
You might notice when it rains heavily that you experience a sewage backup. Why is that happening? Basically, when there is too much water flowing through the city’s sewer system, the water seeks an escape and uses the main line that exits your home and attaches to the main sewer line as that escape. How can it be prevented? Make sure your building or home is equipped with a sewer backflow prevention device that is designed to stop water from coming back up into your property!