How April Weather Can Trigger Sewer Backups

Increased Water Flow Causes Pressure
April rainstorms can overwhelm municipal sewer systems. When excess water enters the system, pressure builds and can force wastewater back toward homes.
This reverse flow is known as sewer backflow and can cause serious damage.
Common Causes of Sewer Backups
- Heavy rainfall overwhelming sewer systems
- Tree roots blocking pipes
- Grease and debris buildup
- Aging or damaged sewer lines
Homes with basements are especially vulnerable because they sit below street level.
Warning Signs to Watch
- Multiple drains slowing at once
- Gurgling noises in plumbing
- Sewer odors
- Water backing up into tubs or floor drains
These signs indicate pressure buildup in the system.
Preventive Measures
To reduce risk:
- Schedule regular sewer inspections
- Avoid flushing non-flushable items
- Install a backflow valve
- Maintain clean drain lines
Professional services from <a href=”https://www.pnsplumbing.com/”>Putman & Sons Plumbing</a> can help protect your system.
Do Not Wait for a Backup
Sewer backups can cause extensive damage and health hazards. Taking preventive steps now is the best way to protect your home.




