Sewer Backups

Water Damage Caused by Sewer Backups

Imagine that a clog in one of the pipes in your building's sewage system causes wastewater to back up into your place of business. The contaminated water, in addition to making a nasty mess, will cause harm to the floors, walls, and any personal goods that it comes into contact with.



What factors contribute to a clogged main sewer line?

Sewer backups are the result of the sewage system becoming overwhelmed, which causes waste to be forced backwards through the line and into the residence. These backups can be caused by blockages or blocks in the sewer line. Drains in the bathroom, especially the bathtub and the toilet, and drains in the basement frequently become clogged.



Is it possible to become ill from a sewage backup?

In addition to the toxins that are present physically, sewage backup can also release contaminants into the air. Inhaling the fumes that are given off by raw sewage can cause gastroenteritis, which is typically characterized by symptoms such as fever, vomiting, and cramps and can possibly be fatal if treatment is not sought.



What happens if the sewage in the basement starts to back up?

In the case that the sewer lines get clogged, there will inevitably be an interruption in the flow of wastewater through the drainage pipes. This blockage causes the water to become completely opaque and black, and because of the large number of pathogens and toxins it contains, it poses a significant threat to both your home and your family.



How long does the contamination caused by sewage last?

When sewage is released into a body of water, it typically takes between forty-eight and seventy-two hours for the water to return to its normal, safe condition. There are situations when it can take a week or even longer. When a contaminated water body will once again be in a safe condition will be determined by a variety of different criteria.



Is a blockage of the sewer possible after a heavy rain?

The municipal sanitary sewage system might get overwhelmed when there is an abundance of water and debris that enters the system as a result of intense rainfall or quick snowmelt. In the event that there is an excessive amount of water that exceeds the capacity of the sewer system, the excess water may flow backward into the sewer line of your home and then overflow into your basement.


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