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How can I tell if my sewer line is clogged?
If your sewer line is clogged, you may notice several signs indicating a problem. The first sign is slow or gurgling drains in your sinks, toilets, and tubs. You may also notice water backing up into other fixtures when you use them. Another indication of a clogged sewer line is a foul odor from your drains or your yard near the sewer line. If you notice any of these signs, addressing the issue promptly is important to prevent further damage. You can attempt to clear the clog with a plunger or drain cleaner, but if these methods don't work, it's best to contact a professional plumber. A plumber can use a camera inspection to identify the location and cause of the clog and recommend the best course of action to repair or replace the sewer line.
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