By Priscilla on Tuesday, 13 September 2022
Category: Uncategorized

Why Is Sewer Water Backing up Into Our Bathtub When We Flush the Toilet?

Sewage backups are the worst kind of problems that homeowners can run into. Slow drains, gurgling noises coming from your bathtub, sewage smells, and sewer water backing up into the tub when flushing the toilet are all warning signs that you have a clog or serious problem in the main drain line of your home. It is best to take care of the problem immediately, as sewage can spread illness, disease, and in some cases, even death.

You're probably wondering how sewer water, also known as "dirty water", can come through a toilet drain, bathtub drain, or sink drain? It’s common for plumbing fixtures in a bathroom to empty or feed into the same main sewer line. Because of that, if there is a blockage somewhere in the line the sewer water can emerge from these main drains.

How do you know when there is a problem with the sewer line? The most common red flags are:

Here Are Some Common Causes of Sewer Backups:

It’s very important to call in a professional for cleanup if you think sewage has come in contact with your home’s forced or central air-conditioning system. Sewage is filled with contaminants, viruses, and bacteria that can cause illness. According to the National Resources Defense Council, nearly two million cases of illnesses are caused by sewage contamination each year.

If you suspect your plumbing system might be at risk for a sewage backup, or you’ve had problems with this issue in the past, call one of our professional plumbers here at Knight's Plumbing to check and service your mainline 281-480-0733.