Sewer Backup in Fort Lauderdale, FL
A sewer backup means wastewater cannot leave the property. Stop using all water immediately, keep people and pets away from the contaminated area, and request professional help — this is a biohazard, not a plunger job.
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Local context for Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale mixes older neighborhoods east of Federal Highway with newer development inland and a dense downtown of mid- and high-rise buildings.
Many of the city's established homes were built on concrete slab with copper supply lines and cast iron drains, a combination associated with under-slab leaks and recurring drain problems as the systems age.
ZIP codes covered: 33301, 33304, 33305, 33306, 33308, 33311, 33312, 33315, 33316 · Broward County
What to do immediately
- Stop running water anywhere in the building, including dishwashers and washing machines.
- Keep children and pets out of the affected area.
- Do not pour drain chemicals into a backed-up line.
- Ventilate the space if it is safe to do so.
- Request professional help and mention whether more than one fixture is affected.
Likely causes
- A blockage in the main sewer lateral (grease, wipes, debris)
- Root intrusion at pipe joints
- A collapsed, bellied, or offset section of line
- Municipal main surcharging during heavy rain
- A failed cleanout or backwater valve
What professional service involves
A plumber will usually clear the line first — cabling or hydro jetting through a cleanout — then camera the lateral to find out why it backed up. The camera inspection is what separates a temporary clear from a real diagnosis, and it determines whether spot repair, lining, or replacement is needed.
Frequently asked questions
Why is sewage coming up through my shower?
Shower and floor drains sit at the lowest point in the system, so when the main line blocks, wastewater surfaces there first. Multiple affected fixtures usually indicate a main line problem rather than a single clog.
Is a sewer backup covered by my city?
It depends on where the blockage sits. If the problem is in the municipal main, the utility may be responsible; if it is in your lateral, it is typically the property owner's. Reporting it to the utility is a reasonable first call.
Nearby coverage
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