Water and Sewer Line Repair

Water and Sewer line repair require more maintenance than just unclogging. It is crucial to get the appropriate assistance to repair or replace sewer lines as soon as possible before they get out of hand and cause unrepairable damage.

 

Note that sewer lines are open to as many problems as any other plumbing system. They can be broken by tree roots or even rust if made using copper or iron. You should engage a professional examiner to check your sewer line and ensure that it is in good condition. Well, We Young’s water and sewer have staffed highly skilled and experienced plumbers that effectively handle your sewer and water line issues.

Common Septic Tank Problems

A septic tank allows in wastewater via a chamber. The solid sludge settles at the bottom, and the scum remains on top. The liquid goes into the section and carries the scum into a different partition, pushing the solid waste down. Eventually, the surplus liquid ejects into a drain field, allowing the waste to decompose aerobically.

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If your septic tank is working effectively, your property will function normally. However, if left untreated, the tank can fill up and overflow. In case you experience some problems, you can contact a professional plumber to fix issues such as

  • Remove growing roots around your septic and sewer line, which may chock the drainage system leading to blockage.
  • Repair wall Corrosion caused by the trapped hydrogen sulfide gas trapped in the compartment tanks.
  • Reattach detached walls where the septic tank splints into two sections, allowing one chamber to trap sludge, causing system failure.
  • Drain and repair a full tank, which has problems that cause the sewer to overflow all over your compound.
How Do You Know If Your Septic Tank Needs Repair?

It can be a challenging task to master and know how your septic tank works. You cannot visualize the problem like the way you would on your sink complicates it even more. However, there are a few signs that you should look into that shows if your septic tank is functioning well or not. Such signals include

  • Slow draining sink or toilet: If your septic tank is full to the brim, it can slow down your toilet drainage.
  • Pooling water: If sewer water starts to pool into your compound all over a sudden, then there must be a problem.
  • Poor lawn health. Once the grass in your lawn situated near the septic tanks starts turning brown or yellow, then note that either your septic tank is leaking sewer, which is unhealthy for your grass. You will notice that there might be a pipe breakage, or the tan is full and overflowing.
  • Foul odor in the compound: Once a septic tank is full, the sludge rises and emits foul odors.

It is good practice to always look out for the mentioned signs of malfunctioning septic and sewer lines. In case you need some repair, do not hesitate to call us on (732) 872-7624 or physically visit our offices to book an appointment any day from Monday to Saturday, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

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