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Is This Clog a Sign of a Bigger Problem?

Many of us deal with slow drains. They might have gotten slower over time, or even stopped all at once. Most of the time they’re annoying but not too bad. But how do we know if it’s something worse than that?

Below we’re going to go over warning signs that a clog is a bigger problem than usual. We’ll also go over what can cause those kinds of problems, and what to do about them. By the end, you should have enough information to act on a serious clog before it floods your home.

Close-up of a gloved hand holding a pipe with heavy mineral or calcium buildup and foam residue, clearly showing a stubborn clog that could lead to a serious plumbing problem.
Diagram of a house showing a cutaway of the underground sewer lateral pipe connecting indoor plumbing to the public sewer main under the street, with labels for cleanouts, property line, and typical clog locations in case of a plumbing problem.
A broken pipe with a large section missing, showing roots densely packed inside—a clear sign of a serious plumbing problem—lying on the ground with grass and soil nearby.
A sewer inspection camera with a red cable is positioned next to an open drain, its monitor displaying a potential drain blockage inside the pipe on a concrete floor.

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