Sewage Odors Inside or Outside Your New Orleans Home Could Signal a Sewer Line Problem
- ATP Plumbing and Drain

- Jun 15
- 2 min read

A foul sewage smell is never something homeowners should ignore. While unpleasant odors may seem like a minor nuisance at first, they can often be an early warning sign of a damaged sewer line, blocked sewer pipe, or other serious plumbing issue.
At ATP Plumbing & Drain LLC, we help homeowners and businesses throughout New Orleans and the Northshore identify the source of sewer odors and provide reliable sewer line repair solutions before the problem becomes more severe.
Why Does My Home Smell Like Sewage?
Your plumbing system is designed to safely transport wastewater away from your property while preventing sewer gases from entering your home. If you're noticing sewage odors inside or outside your property, something may be preventing the system from functioning properly.
In many cases, sewer odors are caused by:
Cracked sewer pipes
Damaged sewer lines
Sewer line blockages
Tree root intrusion
Sewer vent problems
Dried-out drain traps
Loose pipe connections
A professional inspection can help determine the exact cause of the smell.
Sewer Line Damage Can Release Sewer Gases
When a sewer line develops a crack, break, or separation, wastewater and sewer gases can escape into the surrounding soil or even enter your home.
These odors may be noticeable:
Near drains
In bathrooms
Around sinks
In basements or crawl spaces
Near your yard or foundation
Around septic or sewer access points
If the smell persists, it's important to have the sewer system inspected as soon as possible.
Tree Roots Can Cause Sewer Odors
Tree roots are a common cause of sewer line problems throughout the New Orleans area. Roots can invade underground pipes and create blockages that prevent wastewater from flowing properly.
As pressure builds inside the sewer line, sewer gases may begin escaping through cracks, joints, or plumbing fixtures.
Don't Ignore Sewer Smells
Many homeowners assume unpleasant odors will eventually go away on their own.
Unfortunately, sewer line problems typically worsen over time.
Ignoring sewer odors can lead to:
Sewage backups
Property damage
Increased repair costs
Unsanitary conditions
More extensive sewer line repairs
Addressing the issue early is often the most affordable solution.
Other Signs of a Sewer Line Problem
Sewage odors are often accompanied by additional warning signs, including:
Frequent drain backups
Multiple slow drains
Gurgling toilets or drains
Wet spots in the yard
Unusually green patches of grass
Standing water near sewer lines
If you're experiencing several of these symptoms together, your sewer line should be inspected immediately.
How ATP Plumbing & Drain Can Help
Our experienced team uses advanced sewer camera inspection equipment to locate the source of sewer line problems quickly and accurately. Once we've identified the issue, we'll recommend the most effective repair solution to restore your plumbing system and eliminate the odor.
With more than 20 years of plumbing experience, ATP Plumbing & Drain proudly serves homeowners and businesses throughout New Orleans, Metairie, Kenner, Mandeville, Covington, Slidell, Madisonville, Abita Springs, Lacombe, Pearl River, Folsom, Bush, and surrounding communities.
Schedule a Sewer Inspection Today
If you're noticing sewage odors inside or outside your home, don't ignore the warning signs. Contact ATP Plumbing & Drain LLC today to schedule a professional sewer inspection and protect your property from costly sewer line damage: https://www.atpplumbinganddrain.com/contact-us/




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