What are the indications you may have an issue with your sanitary sewer?
Sewer smell in your home – make sure you do not have any dry traps such as: floor drains, unused bathrooms, water heater connection/drain
Plumbing fixture is not draining as it should – Check other plumbing fixtures in the home. If only one fixture is not draining, you will need to contact a plumber. If all fixtures are not draining contact Wastewater Utility Service Center at 765.482.5100.
With any sanitary sewer issue, if you and your neighbors are having the same issue, contact the Wastewater Utility Service Center at 765.482.5100.
[* WordPress Security Firewall plugin marked this comment as “pending”. Reason: Human SPAM filter found “port” in “comment_content” *]
I have had a faint sewer smell in my home for a few weeks now, and I have been wondering if I need to bring in a professional to check out my plumbing system. That being said, you talk about how if this smell is pertinent in your home, it’s important to make sure that no drains, unused bathrooms, or water heater connections or drains are trapped. This definitely will help me to detect and find the problem before hiring the professional, and it will help me to understand the problem more effectively so that when the professional does come in, I can be more informative and helpful so that they can fix the problem. Thank you for sharing!