Sewage Cleanup Service Tackling Sewage Backup Causes and Effects

Introduction

Sewage backup can be a foul and hazardous occurrence in your home. Understanding the causes and effects of sewage backup is crucial for prompt action and effective remediation. Our Sewage Cleanup Service provides comprehensive solutions to mitigate the aftermath of sewage backups, ensuring your home's safety and hygiene.

Common Causes of Sewage Backups

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  • Fat, oil, and grease (FOG) accumulation
  • Tree roots infiltrating pipes
  • Flushing non-flushable items (e.g., diapers, wipes)

Damaged Sewer Lines

  • Cracked or broken pipes due to age, corrosion, or ground movement
  • Misalignment or displacement of pipes

Overwhelmed Sewer Systems

  • Heavy rainfall or snowmelt exceeding the system's capacity
  • Blockages in public sewer mains

Why is Sewer Backing Up in House?

When sewage backs up in your house, it indicates a blockage somewhere in the system. Common causes include:

  • Clogs in your home's plumbing (e.g., toilets, sinks, drains)
  • Collapsed or damaged sewer line connecting your house to the main sewer
  • Overflow from a septic tank due to malfunction or overload

Effects of Sewage Backups

Sewage backups can have severe consequences for your health, property, and well-being:

Health Hazards

  • Exposure to pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and parasites
  • Respiratory problems due to mold and mildew growth
  • Skin infections and allergic reactions

Structural Damage

  • Water damage to floors, walls, and ceilings
  • Foundation damage due to moisture penetration

Financial Losses

  • Repair and restoration costs
  • Insurance deductible and potential claims