When a Slow Drain Means Big Plumbing Problems

 

The Hidden Dangers of Ignoring Slow Drains

A slow-draining sink or tub may seem minor, but it can be the first red flag of a deeper plumbing issue. Recognizing the early signs of sewer line root intrusion can help you avoid costly repairs down the road.

Watch for these warning signs:

  • Gurgling toilets: Air trapped by root blockages causes bubbling.
  • Frequent clogs: Persistent backups in multiple drains are a sign of obstruction.
  • Bad odors: A sewer smell indoors or outside could mean a break in your line.
  • Lush patches in the yard: Tree roots may be soaking up leaking sewage.

Root intrusion typically starts small and becomes a major issue over time. If you notice several of these symptoms at once, it's time to investigate further.

To schedule an inspection or get help from a trusted Ventura Plumber, contact Hansen's Plumbing today.

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