Have you ever wondered why your drains keep backing up no matter how many times you clear them? The culprit could be lurking deep underground — a sagging sewer line.
When your sewer line develops a dip or “belly,” it disrupts the natural flow of wastewater from your home to the main sewer system. Instead of moving smoothly, water pools inside the sag, allowing waste and debris to collect. Over time, this buildup leads to stubborn blockages, recurring backups, foul odors, and even damage to your yard or foundation if left untreated.
A sagging sewer line won’t fix itself. The longer you wait, the worse the pooling and blockages get. This means more frequent clogs, messy overflows, and potential damage to your pipes and property. What’s worse is that many homeowners don’t realize they have a sag until the symptoms become severe — and by then, repairs can be more complicated and costly.
The best way to protect your home is with a professional sewer line inspection. Our team at Tony’s Plumbing uses advanced camera inspection technology to pinpoint sags, cracks, and other hidden problems. If we find a sagging sewer line, we’ll recommend the best solution — whether it’s replacing the affected pipe segment or upgrading your entire sewer system to ensure proper drainage and prevent future issues.
Your sewer line works hard every day to keep wastewater flowing away from your home. Don’t let a hidden sag create expensive headaches down the road. Contact our team at Tony’s Plumbing to schedule a thorough sewer inspection today. We’re here to help you keep your plumbing flowing smoothly and your home protected for years to come.