Slow draining shower

Cast iron sewer pipes Is common in older homes. Homes that are 25 years or older are more likely to have cast iron sewer pipes. Since their lifespan isn’t as long as the newly developed PVC pipes, they are bound to fail at some point. As a homeowner, it’s important to identify the signs of a damaged sewer pipe.

Mold growth

A damaged sewer pipe leads to moisture damage in and around the house. Wherever there’s moisture for an extended period of time, mold is bound to grow. Mold is detrimental to the health of the inhabitants of your home. It leads to respiratory problems, allergy flare-ups, and much more. If you notice mold growth in your home and aren’t able to determine where this excess moisture came from, it’s most likely a damaged sewer pipe.

Slow draining drains and sinks

Slow draining drains and sinks around the home are frustrating to deal with, but they often indicate that something is wrong. While the first thought that comes to mind is that a clog is brewing, it can also be a sign that there’s something wrong with the sewer pipe. Even after clearing the drains and pipes in your home if the issue persists, there’s a serious problem.

P.s: make sure you don’t use chemical drain cleaners to get rid of clogs in the system. They eventually lead to damaged pipes.

Green patches of grass that are greener than usual

Greener patches of grass in the garden

Have you noticed that your grass is looking greener than usual? Or maybe there’s a certain patch that’s growing at a much faster pace than the rest of your garden? This is a telltale sign that there’s something wrong with the sewer. Sewage is the best fertilizer for vegetation and so any leaks in the sewer line under the garden will result in seepage. The grass receives these extra nutrients and begins to grow quicker than usual.

Cracks in the foundation or sinkholes

More severe symptoms of a damaged sewer pipe include damage to the foundation. If you have noticed cracks developing in the foundation slab of our home, it’s never a good sign. Sinkholes might also develop.

If the main sewer line running under your home develops a leak, it can go unnoticed for months. This leads to moisture under the foundation which compromises the structural integrity of your home. Have a reliable plumbing service inspect the pipes in and under your home to determine the problem. The issue will most likely lie with the main sewer pipe.

Pro Serve Plumbing is a leading plumbing service based in Fort Worth. If you’re having trouble with your home’s sewer pipe, have our experts inspect the system. We provide sewer line repair in Fort Worth, along with sewer line replacement. Call +1-817-244-0614 to book an appointment.