What causes sewage backups?
Sewage backups can happen due to a clogged sewer line, a collapsed pipe, or blockages from foreign objects. Often, but not always, a sewage backup is a sign that the integrity of a drain pipe has been compromised. This can mean the pipe has a crack or break, or improper fall, an improper fitting, or has deteriorated. Sometimes a sewage back up can just be the result of using too much toilet paper, or another temporary drainage issue. It’s crucial to stop using water immediately and call a professional plumber to handle the situation, as sewage can be hazardous.
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