Why Sewage Backups Hit Elim Hard
Numbers tell the story in Elim: permafrost thaw shifting and cracking sewer lines drives the majority of emergency restoration calls.
Elim's permafrost thaw during the spring and summer months causes shifting soil that can damage aging sewer lines. This leads to frequent sewage backups, especially in homes with raised foundations. The thawing ground also increases the risk of water infiltration into sewer systems.
Elim's permafrost thaw during the spring and summer months causes shifting soil that can damage aging sewer lines. This leads to frequent sewage backups, especially in homes with raised foundations. The thawing ground also increases the risk of water infiltration into sewer systems. The dominant local driver is permafrost thaw shifting and cracking sewer lines. Water damage progresses in stages: spread, absorption, microbial growth, structural compromise — each stage compounds the cost.
