5 Most Common Drain Problems in Orillia Homes — And What They Mean
Slow or smelly drains are one of the most common reasons homeowners call us. Orillia homes, especially older builds near the waterfront, often develop drain issues due to aging plumbing, tree roots, or seasonal temperature shifts.
Here are the five drain issues we see most often — and what they may be telling you.
1. Slow Drains
Usually caused by:
- Hair buildup
- Soap scum
- Grease
- Food debris
If all your drains are slow, that often points to a blockage deeper in the main line.
2. Gurgling Sounds
A gurgling drain usually means the plumbing system is struggling for air because of:
- Partial blockages
- Vent stack problems
- Tree root intrusions
Ignoring gurgling drains can turn into a full backup.
3. Recurrent Sink Clogs
When the same drain keeps clogging, the issue may be with pipe slope, scale buildup, or collapsed drain sections — not just debris.
4. Sewer Smells in the Basement
This is a serious red flag. Orillia homes with older clay sewer lines often develop cracks that allow groundwater or soil to seep in. Sewer odours need professional diagnosis immediately.
5. Standing Water in Floor Drains
Common in:
- Basements
- Laundry rooms
- Commercial kitchens
- Restaurants and retail units
Standing water usually points to a blockage or failing backwater valve.
How We Fix Drain Problems
Pro Plumbing Orillia uses:
- Video inspections
- Hydro-jetting
- Drain snaking
- Sewer diagnostics
- Backwater valve repair
If your drains are acting up, don’t ignore the early signs — they never fix themselves.










