What is Sewer Smoke Testing?
Residential sewer smoke testing is a plumbing leak detection method where artificial smoke is pushed through the pipes to detect signs of leaks, cracks, or other defects. The smoke is Non-Toxic and identical to what a traditional fog machine would use for entertainment purposes. Any breaks, cracks, or uncapped lines will reveal smoke. This alerts your trained plumbers where the potential weaknesses in the sewer pipes are that may cause future leaks and damage. By conducting smoke testing, you can protect your home from future damage and costly repairs.
AugerPros Plumbing and Drain: Your Lucas Leak Detection Specialists
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, leaks in the average household can account for more than 10,000 gallons of water wasted every day. This translates to higher water bills, environmental harm, and places your home at risk. At Auger Pros Plumbing & Drain, we provide quality plumbing services to detect problematic leaks. With decades of industry experience, you can trust our highly trained professionals to know what they’re doing.
Possible Damage caused by untreated leaks:
- Wasting Water – As mentioned above, millions of gallons of water are wasted across the nation because of unrepaired leaks. Protect the environment and your wallet by calling Auger Pros Plumbing– leak repair professionals.
- Floor Damage – Thanks to gravity, water leaks are pulled down and can cause structural damage to your foundation if left undetected and untreated.
- Mildew Damage – Mildew loves moist climates. Leaks release humidity and water into your home’s foundation and walls, creating the risk of growth.
- Wall Damage – Because much of your plumbing runs through your wall, a broken or cracked pipe can create cracks in your wall that can lead to more extensive damage.
Sewer smells in homes and businesses are unpleasant. Breathing these fumes for an extended period of time is unhealthy.
The most common source of sewer gas odors whether residential or commercial is a “dry tap”. A dry tap can be a sink, floor drain, or toilet that is not used for some time. The water trap in the drain line dries out and the sewer gas then backs up into the room. Plugged or backed up drains are also sources of odors backing up into the air.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Will the Smoke Set Off My Fire Alarms? Yes smoke alarms may activate during a smoke test. We recommend opening windows and doors during a smoke test for ventilation.
Is the Smoke Dangerous? The smoke is not hazardous. It is not harmful to humans, pets, and house plants. It will not stain clothes, curtains, and furniture. Also it is non flammable and does not produce any fire hazard.
Will Smoke enter inside my Home or Business? If your experiencing sewer gas odors inside your home or business -it is possible for the smoke to exit the source of the leak.
What are the Benefits of Smoke Testing? It is the most efficient and cost effective way to identify and locate plumbing leaks and sewer gas odors inside buildings.
If the city does its own smoke testing and smoke ends up in my house, is it my responsibility to fix the issue? Yes, Leaks, cracks, and fissures on public property are the cities responsibility, but leaks, cracks, and fissures on private property are the responsibility of the property owner.”
If you see cracks in your walls, smell something foul or hear the sound of running water when all faucets are off, you may have a leak. Our Auger Pros leak detection specialists can perform the non-invasive sewer smoke test to help you locate the problem. We offer fast, reliable repairs to help you move on with your life.