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Common Causes of Sewer Problems in Denver Homes and How Sewer Services Can Help

  • Writer: Rooter Brothers Plumbing
    Rooter Brothers Plumbing
  • Jun 3
  • 3 min read

Sewer problems can disrupt daily life and cause costly damage if not addressed quickly. In Denver, homeowners often face unique challenges that affect their sewer systems. Understanding the common causes of these issues helps you spot warning signs early and take action before problems escalate. I’ll share insights on typical sewer problems in Denver homes and explain how professional Sewer Services can protect your property and peace of mind.


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Tree Roots Invading Sewer Lines


One of the most frequent causes of sewer problems in Denver homes is tree root intrusion. Trees naturally seek out moisture, and sewer pipes carry water and waste, making them attractive targets. Roots can penetrate small cracks or joints in older pipes, causing blockages and even pipe breakage.


When roots invade sewer lines, they create clogs that slow drainage and can lead to backups inside your home. You might notice slow drains, gurgling sounds, or foul odors. Ignoring these signs allows roots to expand and worsen the damage.


Professional Sewer Services use specialized cameras to inspect pipes and high-pressure water jets to clear root blockages. In severe cases, pipe repair or replacement may be necessary to prevent recurring issues.


Aging and Damaged Pipes


Many Denver homes have sewer pipes installed decades ago. Over time, materials like clay, cast iron, or early plastic pipes degrade due to soil movement, corrosion, or wear and tear. Cracks, holes, or collapsed sections can develop, leading to leaks and blockages.


Denver’s freeze-thaw cycles also contribute to pipe damage. When water inside pipes freezes, it expands and can crack the pipe walls. Thawing then allows debris and soil to enter damaged areas, worsening blockages.


If you experience frequent backups or wet spots in your yard, it could indicate a damaged sewer line. A thorough inspection by a trusted plumbing company can identify the problem and recommend repairs or replacements.


Improper Disposal of Waste


What goes down your drains matters. Many sewer problems start with homeowners flushing or pouring inappropriate items into the system. Common offenders include:


  • Grease and cooking oils that solidify and clog pipes

  • Paper towels, wipes, and feminine hygiene products that do not dissolve

  • Large food scraps or coffee grounds that accumulate in pipes


These materials build up over time, restricting flow and causing backups. Educating your household on proper disposal habits can prevent many sewer issues.


If you already face clogged drains, professional Drain Cleaning services can remove stubborn blockages safely and efficiently, restoring normal flow.


Heavy Rain and Stormwater Infiltration


Denver’s weather patterns sometimes bring heavy rainstorms that overwhelm sewer systems. Older or combined sewer lines may allow stormwater to enter the system, increasing pressure and causing backups.


Additionally, cracks or breaks in sewer pipes can let groundwater seep in, reducing pipe capacity and leading to slow drainage or backups during wet weather.


Regular maintenance and inspections help detect vulnerabilities before storms cause major problems. Installing backflow prevention devices can also protect your home from sewer backups during heavy rains.


Construction and Ground Movement


Denver’s growing neighborhoods often experience construction activity that can impact underground utilities. Excavation, heavy machinery, or soil shifting can damage sewer pipes or misalign joints.


Ground movement from natural settling or seismic activity can also stress pipes, causing cracks or separation. These issues may not be immediately obvious but can lead to leaks and blockages over time.


If you notice sudden drainage problems after nearby construction, it’s wise to schedule a sewer inspection. Early detection allows for targeted repairs that prevent costly damage.


How Rooter Brothers Plumbing Can Help with your sewer services


When sewer problems arise, timely professional help makes all the difference. At Rooter Brothers Plumbing, we offer comprehensive Sewer Services tailored to Denver homes. Our team uses advanced technology like video camera inspections to pinpoint issues quickly and accurately.


We provide expert Drain Cleaning to clear clogs caused by roots, debris, or improper waste. For damaged pipes, we recommend the best repair or replacement options to restore your system’s reliability.


Don’t wait for a small problem to turn into a major headache. Contact us today to schedule an inspection or service. Our experienced technicians are ready to protect your home’s sewer system and keep your drains flowing smoothly.


Visit our Sewer Services page to learn more about what we offer. For clogged drains, check out our Drain Cleaning solutions. Ready to get help? Reach out through our Contact Us page.



 
 
 

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