Sewerage and drain blockage can be exceedingly hazardous to your health.
Sewerage and drain blockage can be exceedingly hazardous to your health.
When toilet or shower waste pipes show drainage back flow, you must immediately ask for expert help. Action should be taken immediately as this can effect your well being, sewerage is full of germs, so this problem should be resolved immediately.
However you can start up the cleaning process even before the plumber arrives, put one cup of bleach in 5 Imperial gallons of water and use this solution to clean the area. Make sure that young kids and elder family members stay away from the sewage leakage, and put on long pants, gloves and boots. Be sure to thoroughly wash your hands with warm water and soap when you have finished the sewers clearup. You can lessen the flow of water into your drain to reduce your sewerage leakage problem while you are waiting for a repair.
The main sewerage drainpipe may have plugged up, or it may just be the pipework joining the toilet and shower that is choked. However, the most important thing to think about is saving your family from dangerous waste.
Diarrhea, stomach ache, fever, chills and vomiting are signs of exposure to sewage. Seek medical attention right away if you go through any of these symptoms.
With a mixture of one cup of bleaching agent to five Imperial gallons of water you should clean any items and surfaces that have been polluted by the sewerage. Items that cannot be cleansed (such as mattresses, stuffed animals, baby dolls, and wooden cutting boards) and food that may have been tainted by the drainage should be thrown away.
If the sewage backflow is in the shower area, try using a snake. A one quarter inch snake that is 25 feet is you best bet. At this size it will be more easier for the tool to move all the way through the drainage and plumbing line. Sometimes a toilet in the bathroom is quite clear while the shower in the same area has gotten clogged. This is due to the fact that the toilet trap is typically about six inches above the flooring level, whereas the typical shower drain is installed level with the flooring.
Call a professional plumber or sewers contractor if you are unable to clear the back up yourself. Plumbers will be able to find the choke and clear the backup thoroughly as they have specialist tools and experience in this problem. Be absolutely sure that you know what you are doing when you are attempting to fix your own plumbing, otherwise it’s always best to contact the experts to do the chore.