How to Check Your Sewer Line after an Earthquake
Clay pipes can rupture after an earthquake. Because the majority of houses in Tustin are over 20 years old, it’s not uncommon for sewer lines to be affected following an earthquake, even a minor one. At Tustin AAA Plumber Experts, it’s important to call a professional plumber after an earthquake to inspect plumbing components like gas lines, sewer lines, and water heaters. However, it’s equally important that you know what to look for yourself in terms of sewer line damage.
Take a moment to read through these expert tips, so that in the future you know what to look for after an earthquake.
Make a Checklist
After an earthquake, you may be feeling a lot of different things. It’s easy to overlook basic things, which is why a checklist is so important. Having a checklist available will make it more likely that you inspect every aspect of your plumbing system and pay close attention to signals that something isn’t right with your sewer line. At the very least, it keeps you organized.
What do I put on my checklist?
Here are the main points you want to pay close attention:
- Check the water pressure. Is it low?
- When you turn on the water, is their air in the line?
- Check your toilets. When you flush is the water low or does the toilet make a gurgling sound?
- Pay close attention to smells. Do you notice a raw egg smell?
- Is raw sewage backing up into your sinks, toilets, or shower and bathtubs?
- Is your sump pump running frequently or more than normal?
Answering yes to any of these questions may mean that you have a serious issue with the sewer line on your property. Don’t wait to get this looked at. Call a local, licensed plumber in Tustin for immediate inspection services.
At Tustin AAA Plumber Experts, we’re available day or night to respond to all your plumbing emergencies. From pipe repair to sewer line repair and gas leaks, we do it all. Call us today to learn more about our services!