Sewage Backup Cleanup
Most homeowners probably don't put too much thought into
their sewer lines. At least not until they find their basement flooded with raw
sewage. The system responsible for transporting wastewater from your home can
become a nightmare when it backs up.
What Causes Sewer Backup?
Over time, the sewer line that runs between your house
and your city's sewer main can deteriorate. When additional stress is put on
the system, sewage can overflow from your home's toilets and drains. Common
causes of sewer backup include:
Clogs: Sewer line clogs are often the result of flushing things like diapers, tissues, paper towels and feminine products down the toilet. These products don't break down easily, causing them to get stuck in sewer lines and clog them up.
Tree Roots: As shrubs and trees search for moisture, their roots sometimes reach out to sewer lines to find it. Tree roots can penetrate the lines, and then grow inside them and cause blockages. In some cases, the roots wrap around sewer lines and crush them.
Sanitary Main: The city's sanitary main can't handle excess water flow. So when you get heavy rain in the area, the extra water in the system can inundate the system and cause backups. The sanitary main is also at risk of blockages, which, if not detected in time, can cause sewage to back up into your home.
Clogs: Sewer line clogs are often the result of flushing things like diapers, tissues, paper towels and feminine products down the toilet. These products don't break down easily, causing them to get stuck in sewer lines and clog them up.
Tree Roots: As shrubs and trees search for moisture, their roots sometimes reach out to sewer lines to find it. Tree roots can penetrate the lines, and then grow inside them and cause blockages. In some cases, the roots wrap around sewer lines and crush them.
Sanitary Main: The city's sanitary main can't handle excess water flow. So when you get heavy rain in the area, the extra water in the system can inundate the system and cause backups. The sanitary main is also at risk of blockages, which, if not detected in time, can cause sewage to back up into your home.
How Can Sewer Backup Affect You?
When raw sewage finds its way into your home, it can:
- Promote
mold growth
- Damage
your foundation
- Destroy
your belongings
- Spread
bacteria, viruses, and other germs
What do You Do if a Sewer Backup Occurs?
Prompt cleanup is vital if you want to prevent damage and
disease from spreading through your home. Due to the nature of sewage damage,
cleanup is best left to a professional cleaning service like Utah Flood Cleanup. Our
team has been trained to quickly and safely remove sewage from your home, and
can take the necessary steps if you have an insurance policy that covers sewage
backup. Call us today at (801) 876-5225.