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Answered by MrPrinceX
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Answered by rockayush68
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1. Severe Pipe Damage

When sewer pipes are broken or ruptured, the sewage won’t be able to properly drain through the system—leading to immediate and frequent backups. Common causes of sewer pipe damage include:

Sewer pipe rupture due to shifting soil, settling, increased traffic on the ground above, or use of heavy construction equipment above ground.

Corrosion of an older pipe, causing the pipe to break or collapse.

Leaking joints where the seals between sections of pipe have broken, allowing water and sewage to escape.

2. A Sagging Sewer Line

While this is out of a homeowner’s control, sagging sewer lines happen over time. This “bellied” pipe occurs when a section of the pipe has sunk due to ground or soil conditions.

The low spot in the line will begin to collect paper and waste—resulting in repeat blockages.

3. Tree Root Infiltration clogged sewer line, sewer line replacement, tree root infiltration

Older sewer lines were sometimes constructed out of clay or other porous materials. In addition, the connections between the pipe sections weren’t as tight as today’s PVC pipes.

As tree and shrub roots grow, they search for sources of water. If they latch onto a sewer pipe, they will grow into the pipe in order to reach the water inside. As the roots expand over time, it can cause the line to break.

4. Flushing Debris Down the Toilet

For the sake of your plumbing system’s health, it’s important to know what you can and can’t flush down your toilet.

Treating your toilet as a trashcan will cause sewer drain issues. The number one rule to remember when flushing the toilet—make sure only human waste a

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