Warning Signs It's Time for Sewage Lines to Be Cleaned in a Commercial Building

Due to the voluminous nature of sewage, blockage problems can be more common than in a residential property.

Maintaining clean sewage lines is vital for all properties, primarily commercial buildings. Due to the voluminous nature of sewage, blockage problems can be more common than in a residential property. If the main sewage line is clogged, the consequences could be catastrophic. Not only could the problem be expensive to fix, but there could also be a loss of income if the building needs to close.

Please keep reading to learn four signs that indicate it could be time to clean the sewage lines in a commercial building.

Slow drainage

There could be a clog in the main sewer line if the sinks in the bathrooms and kitchen are draining slower than usual. But slow drainage can also signify the following:

  • Grease or food accumulation

  • Hair build-up

  • Objects trapped in the drain's p-trap

Whatever the case, don't delay and contact a professional. Experienced plumbing services will need to inspect the drain and advise accordingly.

Strange toilet flushing

If the toilets are flushing slower than expected or completely fail to flush, there could be a blockage in the main line sewer. Alternatively, it could be a less severe blockage. Due to possible sanitary and cross-contamination problems with overflowing toilets, inspect the situation immediately. A local plumber will determine the cause and resolve the issue.

Floor drains backflow

Commercial buildings typically have a floor drain to prevent standing water build-up and flooding. However, the floor drain can back up and accumulate on the floor if the building has a main sewer line blockage. If water occasionally forms on the floor from the bottom drains, this could result from a backup. However, the cause could be less severe and be a build-up of debris in the floor drain. Either way, a professional plumber will promptly examine and find the source before further damage occurs.

Large tree roots close to the sewer line

Trees need to find a reliable water source, and nothing beats a sewage drain. However, if the sewer lines run close to a tree, its roots may penetrate the line, resulting in a blockage. The only way to verify whether this is the case is to contact a local professional plumbing company to inspect and advise on a solution.

Reach out to a professional plumber

Act quickly if concerned about a possible sewer line blockage in a commercial building. An overlooked clog can cause a lot of damage and financial headaches. Therefore, contact a professional plumbing company to investigate and fix the issue. They'll also be happy to answer any questions and advise on preventing recurring problems.


With over 25 years of experience, American Discount Plumbing has offered expert plumbing service and repair in Phoenix, Arizona, and surrounding cities at affordable rates for both residential and commercial properties. We are a licensed, bonded, and insured plumbing company offering 24-hour emergency service. We provide lasting general plumbing, water leak detection and repair, toilet repair, pipe repair, and water heater repair or replacement solutions. Call 602-883-2787 today!

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