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When Should You Reline Your Home’s Pipes?

by Steven Brown
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You need to know what pipe relining is and how it works before answering this question. This outlines the process whereby we use trenchless technology to place an inflatable lining into your sewer system, which then hardens. This is the quickest method of repairing any damage to your sewer system, such as leaks.

Although it doesn’t get much attention, the sewer line is a crucial component of every home’s plumbing system since it ensures the clean and sanitary removal of wastewater.

Sewer lines are typically buried beneath the yard so that they are out of sight and less likely to be damaged by animals or the elements. The fact that the sewer line is buried, however, makes it difficult to detect problems when they arise.

So how can you know if there’s a problem, like a leak, in your sewer line?

Water Pooling in Your Yard

When a sewer line springs a leak, it can cause water to pool in places it shouldn’t, creating unsightly puddles in the yard. It’s time to give us a call if you’ve seen any standing water without an obvious cause, such as rain or a busted sprinkler head.

You have way too much vegetation in your landscaping.

Leaking sewage lines can and will be used as a fertilizer by the grass and plants in your yard. Further discussion of how tree roots might cause leaks in your pipes follows.

Drained slowly

Most homes may eventually experience a clogged pipe or a drain blockage. However, when the sewage line is backed up, it might cause slow or stopped up drains throughout your home. When this happens at home, it is not something to be disregarded.

Fungal and Bacterial Multiplication

Mold and bacteria can quickly spread throughout the house if there is a leak in the sewage pipe. Mold development is never a good indication, as it can lead to health problems, especially if you or a family member already has allergies or asthma.

The sound of water running

Sometimes, the trickle or stream of water can be traced back to a sewer line leak. Somewhere that shouldn’t have flowing water will usually be the source of this noise.

Rank Smells

You are probably well aware that the sewer system is home to a number of gases and other odorous particles. These unusual scents are often a sign of a blockage or backup in the plumbing system.

Fractures in the Ground


The pressure caused by any liquid escaping from a sewer line can crack the concrete of porches and pools and even weaken the foundation of your house. When you see a crack, it’s probably because the issue has been there for a while. And you can fix it by contacting drain plumber Sydney.

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