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Yes, extreme freezing temperatures can absolutely affect your sewer line. Freezing temperatures cause ground movement and can even freeze moisture within your pipes, leading to cracks or blockages in the sewer line.
Yes, tree roots can continue to cause damage even during the winter. While growth may slow, roots can still infiltrate your sewer line as they seek water and nutrients.
Repair costs can vary depending on the extent of the damage and local Tucson, AZ conditions. Winter sewer line repairs can be more challenging due to frozen ground or severe weather, but prompt action can prevent costlier repairs later. If your sewer line is in need of repair, call us at (520) 499-1421 to speak to an expert and receive a complimentary price quote.
Colder temperatures can cause grease, oil, and other debris to solidify in your pipes, leading to backups. Additionally, seasonal pipe shifts due to freezing ground can worsen drainage issues. If you’re suffering from chronic drain backups, call Pioneer Plumbing to get to the root of the issue.
Absolutely! A professional inspection can identify potential issues before freezing temperatures set in, helping you avoid unexpected blockages or costly repairs during the colder months.
Common signs your sewer line is damaged include frequent clogs, slow drains, gurgling noises from pipes, or unpleasant odors in your home. During winter, frozen ground or shifting soil can worsen pipe issues, so it’s important to address these signs promptly.
There are a few signs to take note of that indicate your sewer line is in desperate need of a repair. Fortunately, the plumbing professionals at Pioneer Plumbing are expertly trained to diagnose and repair your sewer line for you! Here are a the major warning signs that your sewer line requires our prompt attention:
If you sense a foul odor throughout your house, it could be a sign that your sewer line needs some attention! Particularly, if the smell is distinct or musty. When your sewer line is intact, you will never smell any odors coming from it. However, a broken line will absolutely leak those nasty smells into the air throughout your house!
While all toilets make some noise when flushed, your toilet should never gurgle on its own when not in use. If you find that your toilet continuously runs, bubbles, or gurgles, odds are you have a damaged sewage line. You’ll need to address this right away or else sewage will back up into your toilet!
If you have a patch of grass in your yard that appears to be growing quicker and greener than the rest of your lawn, chances are you that you have a sewer line issue in serious need of a repair.
Mold on your walls may be a sign of increased humidity inside of your home, which could be the result of a leaky pipe. This can even happen in parts of your house without plumbing fixtures! It’s best to call our plumbing professionals if you notice mold or discoloration on your walls to rule out a sewer line leak.
What appears to be a puddle in your yard may actually be septic wastewater pooling up. If you notice this happening, specifically on a dry day, you should call our team as soon as possible to have the issue addressed.
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