Whitney Jennings

Whitney Jennings writes for various online publications, focusing on topics in business, technology and fitness. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in management from North Georgia College and State University.

A backed up or blocked septic line or drain is not a pleasant thing to have happen in the home. There are some things you can try if a backed up or clogged septic line or drain occurs in your home. However, you must be very careful and call a plumber if you do not feel comfortable taking care of it yourself.

A clog can lead to mechanical problems and possibly replacement of the entire septic system. Clearing a clogged line is relatively easy...

Foul odors are also an indication of a clogged septic line. If your system is working properly there should be no odors...

A clogged sewer line can present a problem to homeowners. The unpleasant smell associated with a blockage can be almost unbearable. Obstructions...

Clogged pipes and/or blocked sewer lines can pose a serious problem. After all, if the plumbing isn't working correctly, the entire house...

Septic systems hold household waste and can become easily clogged if you flush the wrong thing down the toilet or drains. Once...

If you detect septic system odors, either outdoors or inside your home, there could be a variety of reasons for this. For...

Sewer drains don't often clog, but when they do, they can become quite dangerous. Clogs can cause water to rise up into...

More here:
The Best Ways to Clean Out Blocked Septic Lines | eHow

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January 9, 2014 at 7:22 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Sewer and Septic Clean