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How to Prevent Sewer Line Backups

Habits and early warning signs that help you avoid a messy main-line backup.

A sewer backup is one of the least pleasant plumbing problems a home can have, and also one of the more preventable ones. Most backups build up over months or years before they finally show up as a mess in your lowest drain.

What causes most backups

  • Tree roots. They seek out moisture and grow into pipe joints and small cracks, eventually blocking flow.
  • Grease buildup. Years of grease down the kitchen drain narrows the line from the inside.
  • Wipes & “flushable” products. These don’t break down like toilet paper and are a leading cause of blockages, even when labeled flushable.
  • Aging or damaged pipe. Older clay or cast-iron lines are more prone to cracking, settling, and root intrusion than modern materials.

Habits that actually help

  • Only flush toilet paper — nothing else, regardless of the packaging claims.
  • Keep grease, oil, and food scraps out of every drain, not just the kitchen sink.
  • Know where your sewer line runs before planting trees or shrubs nearby.
  • Space out heavy water use (laundry, dishwasher, showers) rather than running everything at once, especially if your line is older.

Early warning signs to act on

  • Multiple drains slowing down around the same time
  • Gurgling sounds from a toilet or drain when another fixture is used
  • A sewage smell indoors or in the yard
  • Backups that happen after heavy rain (can indicate a crack letting groundwater in)

If you have a history of backups

A home with mature trees nearby, or a history of repeat clogs, is a good candidate for a camera inspection. Seeing the actual condition of the line — rather than waiting for the next backup — lets you address a developing problem while it’s still a smaller, cheaper fix.

Worried about your sewer line?

See our sewer line repair page, including camera inspection.

Sewer Line Repair

Already dealing with a backup?

Call now — a sewage backup is an emergency and shouldn’t wait.

(970) 457-5970