Signs That You Need a New Sewer Line

Signs That You Need a New Sewer Line


Your sewer line is an integral part of your home. It keeps you and your family safe from toxic waste and safely disposes of it through your city’s sewage system. If your sewer line becomes damaged, it could be harmful to your family and cause damage to your plumbing.

The best way to fix your sewer line is to contact a professional plumber the moment you see signs of damage. In this blog, we share signs of damaged sewer lines that homeowners should look out for and discuss when a professional should be called. 

What Does A Damaged Line Look Like?

Your sewer line works out of sight underground, so you usually don’t have to worry about how it looks or smells. When working properly, your sewer line pushes waste toward the city’s waste treatment center away from your home. When your sewer line cracks, clogs, or collapses, you may see–or smell–some changes in your home and yard. Here are 5 signs that your sewer line may be damaged:

  • A sewage smell emanates around your drains or lingers outside
  • Unexplained rot or mold damage in lower parts of your house
  • Foundation cracks or significant ground upheaval
  • Soggy grass or pools of water in your yard
  • Bugs are attracted to your yard

What Happens When Your Line Is Damaged?

If your sewer line is damaged, it’s important to get the problem resolved as soon as possible. Leaving the problem untreated could lead to further damage and costs that can add up over time. For instance, you could expect a large water bill for a cracked or collapsed sewer line. This creates continuous water flow which will run your meter. Additionally, a blockage could cause sewage gasses to linger inside and outside your home. These gasses can be toxic and could lead to serious health concerns. 

Get Your Sewer Line Fixed With Terry’s Plumbing!

If you fear that your sewer line is damaged, don’t worry! Our team at Terry’s Plumbing specializes in sewer line replacement and repair for homeowners who need it. We can find out what the problem is and share the next steps to getting it fixed. Contact us for a consultation today!