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Recommendations And Tips To Help You With A Home Sewer Backup

As a homeowner, you rely on your home's sewer lines and plumbing to work properly all the time. Any damage or problems in the system can result in water damage, contamination, and inconvenience when your home's plumbing is unavailable. The following provides you with some tips and information to help you manage a clean-up after a sewer backup in your bathroom.

Arrange For Clog Removal

When you first discover a toilet clog in your home, it is usually through the process of using your plumbing to drain away sewage waste, or flushing the toilet. A toilet backup can occur due to a clog in the toilet itself or also further down the plumbing line in your home's sewer system. And often, you cannot repair the clog yourself at home if the clog is serious or it is within the plumbing line itself. 

A good toilet plumber with a flange is the best tool to keep handy in your bathroom in the event of a clog. Use pressure with the plumber to push the clog from out of the line and restore flow. Otherwise, if the clog is more serious, you should contact a plumbing professional to help you out. A plumber can use their commercial toilet auger to clean out the toilet pipe and also the plumbing line further into your home's plumbing. With this tool, they will dislodge debris and restore the flow. 

If you have had clogs occur repeatedly, you may have a damaged plumbing line, which your plumber can inspect for you. With a video inspection tool, your plumber can view the interior of the line to see if there is pipe damage, such as a collapse or crack in the line, clean it out for you, and use GPS to see where the clog is situated. They will also usually recommend a line replacement to prevent the clogs from recurring.

Clean Up the Area

After you have a toilet backup in your sewer lines, be sure you clean up any debris and contamination inside your home. Raw sewage contains many harmful bacteria and microbes that you don't want living on your bathroom floor or toilet, so if there is serious water damage, a professional clean-up is a good solution. Otherwise, use a bleach solution or antibacterial cleaning solution to wipe down and sanitize all the affected surfaces. This may include any areas below the bathroom, including wall and ceiling spaces, crawlspaces, HVAC lines, or basement areas.

To learn more information, reach out to toilet backup repair services near you.


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