Heavy rain, please go away! There are so many places that had encountered near record-breaking sum of rains during the past years and it does not appear to be showing a sign of stopping! And all this rain does not just place the damper on the outdoor activities, but with the continual heavy rainfall that is also considered not a friend with your plumbing system. The licensed plumber is just here to provide you some more tips about how to identify damage from the heavy rainfall and what you will also do to attempt on preventing it.
The heavy rainfall can make that increased mass of pressure in the pipes, and would possibly harm them. At times this will cause what appeared to be the roof leak if in actuality a leak will be coming from the damaged plumbing vent pipe in the attic. But, the water pressure increased will not be straight on the pipes. An example is the rain may be soaked up within the surrounding dirt or sand, making mud that can rest heavier on a pipe. While most of the residential plumbing systems are built now to be very sturdy, it is likely to accurately predict an impact that the weather will have on the plumbing system.
During the times of highest precipitation, rain will soften the ground encircling the underground pipes that will possibly cause them in shifting out of the original positions. The shifting combined with the increased pressure will lead to the cracks in the plumbing.
The cracked pipes may be the main issue if it is not fixed straight. If you believe that you have the cracked pipe, switch off the major water valve right away and then phone one of the emergency plumbers.
When you have the septic tank on the property, the heavy rain will saturate the drain field, which means that the tank is not able to output water properly. It will get to that point that the drain water had nowhere to go and back up from the pipes. The heavy rain would also be the reason for field lines are too saturated in draining properly, which would lead to the backup inside the house.
There is much rainwater that will take debris with it like leaves, dirt, trashes, and debris will all get into the system of sewer up to that point that this will clog the drains. The suggested precaution is by keeping the gutters and the roof clean and debris free. You will notice that the pipes are blocked when the drain appears sluggish and the water does not quickly goes down the drain like normal. You can also take note of the smell of the water or the sewage may be painted. You may also attempt on using the daily plunger in fixing the issue, but if the issue persists, you will need the assistance of the professional plumbers.