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Sewer Line Installation; Is a Master Plumber Required?

Sewer Line Installation

Most of us, let’s face it, take water and sewer service for granted. We turn on the faucet, and clear water pours out. The wastewater flows easily down the drain when we shower or flush the toilet. That is until it no longer does.

Sewer Line Installation Factors to Consider

It is critical to keep your sewer line in good working order for your health, safety, and property value. Even so, we periodically require sewage line installation, and the first question most people ask is is whether a Master Plumber is required for such a work.

What Signs Do You Have That Your Sewer Lines Need Repair?

  • Strong sewer odors in your home
  • Sewage backups in your home
  • Gurgling sounds coming from your drains when you use them
  • Frequently clogged drains
  • Multiple drains clogging at the same time
  • Weird water patterns like backups in your bathtub every time your clothes washer drains
  • Smelly wet spots in your yard or shrubs

Do you require the installation of a new sewer line?

Consider the pipes that were used when your sewer was first erected. Clay pipes can last for 50 years or more, whereas cast iron pipes can last for almost a century. Both, however, are prone to rust. Some older materials may even be hazardous to one’s health, and they should be changed only for this reason. PVC sewage lines are the chosen material for modern sewer line installations since they survive for many years.

Another factor to consider is how properly the original sewer lines were placed and what the sewer code was at the time.
Trees, mineral deposits, water pressure, ground movement, and soil composition all can cause sewer systems to break (especially acidity).

What kind of damage has occurred to the sewer line and how severe that damage will determine if a new sewer line is required.

For various reasons, it is critical to engage a professional plumber to perform substantial sewer work.

What Are the Benefits of Hiring a Master Plumber?

For starters, many towns demand that large sewer lines be installed or repaired by Licensed Master Plumbers. You should check these regulations with the city offices in your area. This is especially true if you’re hooking up to the city’s sewer system.
Second, sewage line construction necessitates a certain set of skills that only a few general contractors possess. Sewer installations are covered by several types of insurance and bonds; however, many general contractors may not have this coverage.
Third, laying sewer lines is a physically demanding job that demands physical exertion, the proper tools, and time.

Finally, your plumber can utilize a video scope to pinpoint the problem and estimate the extent of the job. They can show you exactly what’s wrong with your pipes and give repair or replacement options.

What Can You Do To Keep Your Sewer Lines Clean?

  • Whether you’re installing a new sewer line or simply maintaining an old system, there are actions you can take to avoid future problems. Here are some quick suggestions for keeping your sewer line in good working order:
  • Know where your sewer lines are located in your yard so you may make informed landscaping and parking decisions.
  • Avoid planting trees close to or over sewer lines since the roots will eventually seek moisture from the pipes.
  • Avoid parking automobiles directly over sewer lines, as the weight and pressure will eventually crush the pipes.
  • Never flush anything other than human waste or toilet paper down the toilet. Grease should never be poured down the drain since it can quickly clog the pipes.

Don’t put your sewage upkeep in the hands of just anyone. Sewer work necessitates specialized knowledge, tools, and safety measures, regardless of where you live. Allow Plumbing Pros to present you with various possibilities so that you may decide which option is best for you. CONTACT us today!

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