You use it every day, but you never see it. It is impertinent to a properly functioning plumbing system, but you never see it. We’re talking about the sewer line to your home. Without it, or with its malfunctioning, our homes would be a major, unhealthy mess! This makes having regular sewer line inspection so important – the unseen is often the most necessary.
In Closing – The Effects of Unrepaired Sewer Lines
In addition to unrepaired sewer lines causing structural damage that can cost thousands, the following health risks to your family are possible:
Bacteria can lead to cholera, E-coli, salmonella, and typhoid fever.
Funguses like aspergillus can grow, causing allergy symptoms and irritating anyone that suffers from asthma or other breathing issues.
Parasites like giardia lamblia and roundworm may begin to breed, causing diarrhea, fever, nausea, and stomach cramps.
Sewage can develop hepatitis and lead to liver disease.
Harmful gases like carbon dioxide, chlorine, hydrogen sulfide, methane, and nitrous oxide remove oxygen from your home.
Mold spores can worsen any preexisting respiratory issues and irritate the eyes and skin.
These are just a few of the things that make sewer line inspections important.