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When last did you have your sewer cleaned?

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Regular sewer cleaning not only prevents blockages and backups but also promotes hygiene, extends the lifespan of your plumbing system, and safeguards the value of your property. (Courtesy pic)
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Maintaining a clean and efficient sewer system is essential for the smooth operation of your home’s plumbing infrastructure.

Recognising the signs that your sewer needs cleaning is crucial in preventing costly backups and repairs.

From slow drainage to foul odours, these indicators signal the need for timely intervention to ensure the optimal functioning of your sewer lines. Regular sewer cleaning not only prevents blockages and backups, but also promotes hygiene, extends the lifespan of your plumbing system and safeguards the value of your property.

Discover the importance of sewer cleaning and maintain a healthy and efficient drainage system.

Signs your sewer needs cleaning:

1. Slow drainage: If you notice water draining slowly from sinks, showers or toilets, it could indicate a blockage in your sewer line.

2. Foul odours: Unpleasant smells emanating from drains or near the sewer cleanout point to potential build-up of debris and sewage.

3. Backups and clogs: Recurring clogs or backups in multiple drains signify a deeper issue in the sewer line that requires cleaning.

4. Gurgling noises: Strange gurgling or bubbling sounds coming from drains when water is running suggest air trapped in the sewer line due to blockages.

5. Lush green patches: Unexpectedly lush and green patches in your yard above the sewer line could indicate a leak or blockage causing sewage to fertilise the soil.

Importance of sewer cleaning:

1. Prevent blockages: Regular sewer cleaning helps prevent blockages caused by accumulated debris, grease and tree roots, ensuring smooth wastewater flow.

2. Avoid backups: Clean sewers reduce the risk of sewage backups in your home, preventing costly damage and health hazards.

3. Maintain hygiene: Clean sewers promote a hygienic environment by effectively removing bacteria, pathogens and foul odours from the drainage system.

4. Extend lifespan: Cleaning your sewer regularly can extend the lifespan of your plumbing system, reducing the need for costly repairs or replacements.

5. Protect property value: Properly maintained sewers contribute to the overall value of your property, enhancing its marketability and appeal to potential buyers.

Frequency of sewer cleaning:

Sewer cleaning frequency can vary based on factors like usage, age of the plumbing system and environmental conditions.

As a general guideline, it is recommended to clean your sewer lines every 18 to 22 months to prevent build-up and blockages.

However, if you notice any of the signs mentioned earlier or experience frequent sewer issues, it may be necessary to clean the sewer more frequently.

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Written by
Mthobisi Buthelezi

Mthobisi Buthelezi - Sections and Supplements Editor with the Times of Eswatini overseeing the publishing and content for the Motoring on Thursday, Property on Saturday, Tekulima (Farming) on Wednesday and Business Opportunities on Monday. Contact: 7936 3694 Email: mthobisib@times.co.sz

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