Manchester, MO, Sewer Repair. Broken sewer lines are generally considered a plumbing emergency. If the problem isn't resolved fast, waste leaks and backups can cause health hazards, property destruction, and additional issues that can be costly and large projects to take care of. At Signature Plumbing, our goal is to providing fast, emergency responses to sewer damage.

On this page, you'll learn about the origins, risks, and repair process for sewer line problems in Manchester, MO. Read on to learn more about:

  • Clues that you might need sewer repair services
  • Frequent reasons behind damage to sewer lines in Manchester
  • Why you need to treat sewer problems as plumbing emergencies

Our plumbers are prepared to handle all of your MO house's plumbing needs. You can call us at (636) 742-2533 or fill out our contact form online to schedule a service.

Sewer Repair Article Summary

A sewer repair Are fairly unique, and the damage may show several different symptoms. On this page, we go over common indicators that your sewer is damaged, some common causes of sewer line damage, what to expect when you schedule repairs, and the risks of letting it go without fixes.

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4 Signs Your Manchester Home Needs Sewer Line Repairs

Damaged sewer lines can have different effects on different homes in Manchester, MO. But that doesn't mean it's completely random. There are some signs you can watch out for. Common signs will fit into one of the below categories – if you've seen one or (especially) more symptoms, give us a call so we can perform an inspection and/or sewer repair:

  1. Drains Backing Up, particularly if you see it in the basement. When water is backflowing out of several drains across your home, this is usually a sign that something further down the chain is the culprit (in many cases, your sewer line). The basement is typically the most affected area, because all the wastewater flows down through there before going into the sewer.
  2. Nasty Smells eminating from your drains or at spots in your lawn. A rotten or fecal smell is a sign that you need sewer repair services. This can occur around drains due to wastewater backups, and in your landscaping if there is a leak in the sewer line running underground.
  3. Wet Spots That Stick Around in your yard, and especially green patches of grass. As with point 2, if there is a leak under your lawn, waste flows out into it. The wet spots frequently will congregate around the break. And grass will often look a richer shade of green as it absorbs nutrients from the wastewater.
  4. Gurgling Noises after you flush or send water down your drains. Gurgling noises indicates that there is air somewhere in your pipes. A small amount is to be expected, but excessive and repeatedfrequent gurgling could indicate that a damaged line somewhere in your home's plumbing allowing air to enter the pipes. If the gurgling always seems to be there, no matter which appliance you're using, the damage is more likely to be in your sewer line.

Repeat and Widespread Drain Issues

Reading those symptoms, you might be asking yourself, "How can I tell if that's because of a sewer issue or an appliance problem?" We're glad you asked – at first glance, most of the symptoms are the same. But the key distinction is where and how often the problems pop up in your home.

The lower the issues occur, the more likely it is that your sewer is the part that needs repairs. Because sewage ordinally flows down and out of your home at lower elevation points, if there's a problem with the sewer line, it will be easier to notice there. However, main sewer line breaks normally display widespread symptoms, so if you're noticing the same issue (odor, gurgling, etc.) is occurring in multiple appliances, it is also more likely that your home needs a sewer repair.

Similarly, if fixes for specific appliances don't seem to be doing anything, it's more likely to be a sewer problem. Cleaning or fixing an individual appliance only helps if there isn't something else further down the line that's the true cause.


Reasons Behind Sewer Line Problems

When working on the water and/or sewer line repairs, sometimes it's not a major problem. With good luck, the solution could be as simple as cleaning your sewer. But if the problems keep coming back, you could be up against the following:

  • Corrosion
  • Clogs
  • Cross Bores
  • Root Growth
  • Ground Shifting

Beyond the reasons we listed here, there are many possible causes behind Manchester, MO, sewage problems. Working with an expert professional plumber helps you accurately identify the issue and schedule a sewer repair quickly.


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How Do Sewer Line Repairs Work?

There are multiple sewer repair methods one can use in Manchester, MO, and picking the right one is important to save you stress and money. Fortunately, askilled master plumber will look for the best way to repair your sewer with minimal disruption to your life.

Identifying the problem with pipe inspections
Our drain cameras allow us to conduct a speedy, yet in-depth, pipe inspection. Our cameras let us evaluate your plumbing from the inside out, and find the broken section of pipe.

Low-impact repair methods
For non-extensive damage, we can use pipe bursting, pipe lining, or sectional point repair techniques for your sewer repair. When performing one of these services, we thread the existing sewer pipes, minimizing the impact on your lawn.

Sewer line excavation
If you need widespread repairs, we might need to excavate your sewer line. Excavation typically means digging a trench down to the sewer line, then conducting repairs before reburying it.

Sewer Cleanout Installation
If you want to lessen the impact of future repairs, you may want to consider installing a sewer cleanout. A sewer cleanout is a ground-level pipe that goes down to your sewer line and allows plumbers another way to reach it more easily, minimizing the need for future excavations.

Plumbing Emergencies
In some cases, the damage is widespread and you need a fix now. If you're up against a plumbing emergency, call us to get a plumber out to your right away to repair the issue.

On a less technical side, when you're getting set up for repairs, you can check with your local government for support. For example, St. Louis City and St. Louis County both may offer assistance programs that can help you out if your home is in the area.


Dangers of Damaged Sewer Lines in Manchester

If you're facing a damaged sewer line, the consequences go beyond your plumbing. If you let a damaged sewer line go without repairs, you're risking the following:

Health Hazards
You likely already know that sewage carries several harmful waste products. Germs, viruses, and parasites are typically contained in your sewer lines. These can include Hepatitis A, Salmonella, dysentery, and E. coli. Backflow risks exposing you to each of these, whether you walk through a sewage puddle, a drip falls into a cut, or even if you just breathe in the fumes.

Property Damage
The damage doesn't stop at your sewer line. Damage behind your walls and beneath your floors can result in wet rot, which will eat away at the structure of your house. If it reaches an electric appliance or system, it can cause short circuits and permanent damage. Should it leak onto your furniture, you'll likely be looking for replacements.

Environmental Harm
As the wastewater spreads, the pollution has a negative impact on the environment. In water, it can harm fish populations, while on land, animals are in danger of contamination and health issues from the sewage. Additionally, some of the algae that feed on wastewater give off toxic substances, compounding the damage.

Pest Attraction
Numerous pests are attracted to the nutrients in wastewater. If you're noticing wet spots in your yard, you should be extra careful of this: Pests can enter the line through cracks in the pipe, then climb up into your home. In Missouri, common pest infestations include bed bugs, mice, and spiders.

Sewer overflow is dangerous. And the more you put it off, the worse it gets. Scheduling a sewer repair quickly stops the damage and starts to fix it.


Do You Need Sewer Repair Services ASAP in Manchester? Call Signature Plumbing

Signature Plumbing has been serving Manchester, MO, since 2011. If your home has a plumbing problem, you're in good hands with us. When you hire Signature Plumbing, you're getting:

  • Quick response times if there's an emergency
  • An open price structure without hidden charges
  • Plumbers that have experience with MO homes and know the unique plumbing problems they face
  • A team who wants to give top-notch, stressless service to Manchester customers.

If you're confident that there's a crack in your sewer line, or if you just need an inspection to see what the problem is, we're ready for your call. You can reach us at (636) 742-2533 or contact us online today.

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