Basement Floor Drain Backing Up Water? Call Now.
We’re here to help if your basement floor drain is backing up water.
Let’s cut to it: watching your basement floor drain backing up water is terrifying – not to mention downright disgusting and also dangerous.
That’s a huge health hazard seeping through your drain and into your home.
Sewage poses a significant sanitary risk, and the longer you leave it alone, the worse it gets, so it’s best to act fast if your basement floor drain is backing up water.
When to call the pros if your basement floor drain is backing up water.
Not sure if it’s time to call for service just yet?
Know the signs you’ve got a sewage backup at home and get it fixed fast.
- You actually see sewage backing up in the basement.
- Water backing up into the bathtub or basement.
- Your drains or sinks smell like sewage.
- Multiple drains in your home are draining slowly.
- More than one drain is showing signs of a clog.
- Drains or toilet gurgle/bubble after use, or after using other appliances (i.e., shower).
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Causes of basement floor drain backing up water.
There are a number of potential causes for this emergency issue.
- Major clogs in your home’s drain pipes or main sewer lines.
- Tree roots growing and encroaching on drain lines.
- A broken or collapsed sewer line, though this is much more common in older homes.
- A blockage in the municipal sanitary main.
- Weather, such as a heavy rainfall.
Find us for a cleaning service if your basement floor drain is backing up water.
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