31 March 2022

How Clogs Can Affect More Than Just Your Drains

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A clog in your drainage pipes is a serious issue. You’ll be able to tell instantly if the clog is related to one appliance or the main sewers by verifying which ones are draining slowly. If it’s just one, the clog is in the appliance pipework. When all the appliances are draining slowly the clog is in the main sewer line. 

There are many reasons for clogs to happen. The most common are:

  • Wrong products being flushed

You should only ever flush toilet paper and human waste down the toilet. Anything else, especially wet wipes, is likely to cause a clog.

  • Old pipes

Old pipes are more likely to have residue on the inside of them, allowing debris to cling to the inside of the pipe and start creating a clog. If you have old pipes you need to be aware of this.

  • Tree roots

Trees generally have roots as large as their canopies. If the canopy covers your main sewer line there is a good chance the roots will too. The roots can damage the pipes and cause a clog.

In all cases, it is a good idea to invest in a drain camera and regularly inspect your drains. You should be able to prevent a clog from happening. 

There are multiple types of damage caused by a clog

Flooding

Perhaps the most obvious issue when you have a clog is flooding. This happens because the clog blocks the pipes and the water has nowhere to drain to. Using the flush or the sink/shower will result in water overflowing into your bathroom.

This may be obvious but it is also very expensive. You’ll be glad you have good flood insurance. If not, you’ll find that the damage to your floor, walls, and furnishings can run into thousands and it takes time to dry everything out properly.  

Bacteria

Wastewater is full of bacteria such as E.coli, Salmonella, and even typhoid. When you have a clog in your pipes the water becomes stagnant. That makes it a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. This bacteria can then work its way inside your house through the drainage system. It’s simply a matter of time before the bacteria infects a family member. 

Pests

Just like humans, pests need water, food, and a warm place to stay. If you have blocked pipes you’re effectively creating a perfect habitat for many different creatures. They will be attracted to the clog and they will then start penetrating your home. 

As many pests carry diseases you don’t want them inside your home. 

Mould

Another common issue with clogged pipes is an increase in damp in your home. This is simply because there is more moisture in the air.

Unfortunately, moist air and dark corners offer the perfect habitat for mould. It grows quickly and the spores can penetrate your lungs, causing a variety of illnesses. This is especially concerning if you have asthma or some other respiratory condition. 

In short, if you have a clog you need to take action quickly to deal with the issue. 

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