Hidden Plumbing Problems: What To Look For

Hidden Plumbing Problems: What to Look for

Foul Odors & Plumbing System Problems

Herbert Chambers

Do you feel embarrassed each time someone visits your house because they always complain of there being a foul odor? Have you done everything possible to get rid of the odor but it remains strong in your house? The origin of the odor might be located in an area of the house that isn't easy to pinpoint, especially if it is due to there being a plumbing problem. If you have not had your home inspected for leaks by a plumber, hire one as soon as you can to determine if a repair is necessary. There are numerous plumbing problems that can lead to a house having a foul odor.

Water Leakage from Pipes

A common home plumbing problem is damaged pipes. Damage to pipes can lead to water leaking out of them. These leaks can occur when pipes freeze up during the winter and then begin to thaw out; the pressure from the ice and excessive water can cause pipes to develop cracks, or even burst open completely. Pipes might also begin to leak water due to their age, as corrosion will usually take place over time. The easiest way to find damaged pipes in your house is with help from a plumber who can use commercial tools to detect where these pipes are located within the floors, walls, and ceilings.

Backed Up Sewer Lines

A horrible odor can linger throughout a home when the sewer lines are backed up. Does it seem as though your toilets have been taking longer to drain out all of the waste after being flushed? You might want to pay a plumber to find out if there is a clog in the main sewer line that is beneath the ground outside. When the main sewer line is the problem, it has an effect on all plumbing fixtures in the house. Resolving such a problem is usually possible by simply getting the line jetted out by a plumber. This can remove even the toughest debris, tree roots, and dirt.

A Trapped Rodent Carcass

Rodents love to run inside of plumbing lines, as they make good hiding spots and sometimes have food crumbs in them. It isn't unusual for a rodent to get trapped inside of a plumbing line and eventually die. When a rodent carcass is in a line, it can send a foul odor into the house. If you believe there is a rodent carcass in your plumbing system, hire a plumber to remove it as soon as possible.

Contact a company that offers plumbing contractor services near you in order to get help for any of these situations.


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Hidden Plumbing Problems: What To Look For

When I decided to replace the plumbing fixtures in my house with new ones, the whole process revealed some heavily damaged pipes. I had missed all of the more subtle signs of issues, and only realized it when I had to work on the pipes to get the new fixtures installed. I created this site to help others understand what to watch for and what types of things to look at before they start working. Spotting problems ahead of time will make it easier to get the project done in one sitting. I hope that the information here helps others avoid the emergency situation and unexpected expenses that I found myself facing.

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