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A Guide On Home Sewer Maintenance

by Chiku

The home sewer system is neglected by most of the house owners. This system which must be given huge attention when neglected may become dangerous in two contexts. One, it becomes costly on the pockets. Secondly, it destroys the structure of the house including walls, roof, foundation, etc which are essential for house good shape. The bad structure of the house results in lowering the overall value of the house in the market.

Moreover, the bad sewer system in terms of leaking pipes, bad drainage also destroys peace of mind. It can turn a good day into a bad day. Therefore, a house owner must pay strong attention to its maintenance. In this guide we have mentioned how a house owner can maintain the sewer system.

Home Sewer Maintenance Tips

Most people do not pay attention to it unless the problem is big, heavy and disastrous. But, keeping routine maintenance in place can help you avoid all the problems . Therefore, take preventive measures to keep your sewer lines clean and functional.

1.      Regular Cleaning Of Sewer Lines

Sewer lines should be cleaned once every 18 to 22 months. More frequently, if your home has been experiencing sewage problems of late. It’s best to contact suitable and professional plumbers to schedule an inspection. A professional will have the right tools and knowledge to provide long-term fixes for your drain issues.

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2.      Proper Disposal of Grease And Wastes

Grease is undoubtedly a common cause of sewer blockages and backups. Never pour cooking oil or grease down a kitchen drain or flush it down a toilet. Once the oil cools, it will solidify and lead to blockage in your drain and sewer line. Always scrape any grease or leftover oil into the garbage.

It is also important to be careful of what goes into your garbage disposal. One must avoid putting any large, fibrous, or tough foods that can cause damage or clogs. If you want to prevent any food from getting stuck, it’s a good idea to run cold water down the drain while using the garbage disposal.

3.      Clear Clogged Drains

You should clean your drains once a month to help prevent blockages in your shower, bathroom, sinks and bathtub. A good way to go about it is to pour equal amounts of baking soda and white vinegar down the drain. After an hour, flush it with plenty of warm water. If your drain is completely clogged, call in a professional. They will not just remove the blockage but also check the pipe for leaks.

4.      Landscape Must Be Maintained

Not many homeowners know this but plant and tree roots can cause leaks and blockages in sewer lines. Therefore, always keep your trees and shrubs away from your home’s clean-outs and sewer. If you already have trees growing near your sewer lines, regularly pay attention to your drain flow. Have an annual root cleaning exercise to keep the drain and sewer lines clear of any tree roots or debris.

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