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A drain is a pipe that works to serve one structure, carrying water and wastewater to the sewer.
The sewer is an underground network of pipes that carry wastewater, surface water, and excrement to disposal points or treatment facilities
Traditional sewer pipe replacement involves digging a trench along the length of the sewer line. After the trench is dug, the old sewer line is removed, and the new sewer line is placed into the trench.
Trenchless pipe replacements are much less invasive and involve minimal digging and excavation, saving you from expensive new landscaping or hardscaping.
Around 40 years. It depends on the pipe material, proximity to trees, etc.
In most municipalities the homeowner is responsible for maintaining the sewer line running from the home to the sewer main.
A trench is excavated by removing dirt and grading the trench. Material beneath the pipe should be solid. The sewers are then laid along the trench once the bed of the sewer is produced by using concrete. The gradient of the pipe should follow the natural slope of the ground.
If your drainage or sewer system becomes clogged, blocked, or backed up often, it may be time to replace the system with a new one. Some signs include:
After installation, it’s easy to forget about your sewer line. But perform routine maintenance of your sewer line system by checking the soil conditions, the trees and roots in the area, and the overall condition of your sewer line. Also check for potential cracks and leaks on a regular basis.
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