Five critical facts about your sewer system you need to know

Updated July 22, 2024
Five critical facts about your sewer system you need to know

We often take our sewer systems for granted, flushing, or washing things down the drain without a second thought. However, ignorance about these vital systems can lead to serious health hazards and expensive cleanups. Here's what you need to know to avoid costly and dangerous issues:

  1. Your home’s sewer line depends on gravity, with pipes sloping downwards to connect to the main sewer line, typically in the street. If plant roots, debris, or a buildup of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) clog this line, sewage can back up into your home through the lowest drain or toilet.

  2. Tree roots are a major threat because they naturally seek out the water and nutrients in sewer lines. They can enter through cracks and seams, eventually causing clogs. Even small roots can trap wipes, FOG, cotton swabs, and other items that shouldn’t be flushed, leading to blockages.

  3. Know which part of the sewer line is your responsibility -- we can help! Sewer lines can occasionally present challenges, and knowing your responsibility is crucial. If you encounter issues, reach out to us. We'll assess the situation and determine the necessary steps. Depending on the problem's location, the responsibility could lie with either you or us. 

  4. Know the location of your sewer cleanout If a clog or backup happens, it’s crucial to know where your sewer cleanout is located. Homes built or remodeled after 1962 are required by building codes to have a sewer cleanout, typically marked by a round disk in your lawn, garden, or driveway labeled “SEWER.”

  5. Be cautious with landscaping – trees and shrubs planted directly over a sewer line can twist the pipe and create openings for roots to enter. Ensure you know where your sewer line runs, and avoid planting trees or shrubs directly over it. Consult your wastewater utility before planting any new landscaping

Understanding these key points about your sewer system can prevent unpleasant and costly experiences. If you encounter any sewer issues, don't hesitate to contact us for assistance at (916) 774-5750. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and we can figure out the next step together!


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