Sewer Line Repair in Wabash, IN
Much like hot water and central air, homeowners take their sewer line for granted. It works silently 24/7/365 to carry wastewater away and dispose of it safely. But sewer lines are not eternal, nor impervious to forces that may cause them to crack, clog, or rust away.
What Sewer Lines Do
The domestic plumbing system has two essential functions. First, it brings clean water into the home and distributes it. Second, it must carry all wastewater safely away. The sewer line is the component that carries off that wastewater.
In areas served by public sewers, household wastewater drains into the public system via the sewer line. In other areas, the sewer line leads to a septic tank. Sewer lines are installed at a slope using gravity to assist in carrying the wastewater away.
Sewer Line Repairs Are the Owners Responsibility
Local governments consider the sewer line part of the private plumbing system, meaning that homeowners are responsible for repair and maintenance. Homeowner insurance typically does not cover sewer line repair or replacement unless another party, or a covered catastrophic event, caused the damage.
Causes of Broken Sewer Lines
Sewer line cracks most often result from:
- Pipe material failure – No material lasts forever
- Tree root invasion – Sitting water attracts roots, which enter through cracks. Tree roots may grow hundreds of feet if they detect water
- Pipe corrosion – Iron pipes eventually disintegrate
- Earth Movement around the pipe – The earth around the sewer line provides support. Sinking or moving the earth stresses the line, which may cause it to crack
Long-Lasting but not Eternal
Sewer lines have a long life. But that long life ends eventually, and several threats may cut it short. Common pipe materials may last:
- Cast-Iron: 75-100 years
- Clay: 100 years
- Cement: 100 years
- Orangeburg: 50 years
- PVC: 100 years
Symptoms of Sewer Line Failure
A broken sewer line fails to carry wastewater to its destination, allowing it to flow into the soil. Indicators of a broken sewer line include:
- Foul odors and strange sounds. A noxious smell in the house or yard may emanate from a broken sewer line. Odors are especially noticeable in warmer climates where lines are usually closer to the surface. The odor of sewer gas in the house is never normal.
- Slow drains throughout the home. Most simple clogs occur in a single plumbing fixture. But when multiple fixtures simultaneously are slowed, the problem could be the sewer line. Monitor the drain speed of dishwashers and washers.
- Depressions or sinkholes in the driveway or yard. Excess water may be present beneath the surface. A broken line may flood a portion of the yard or cause spongy ground.
- Isolated lush green grass. Excess nutrients and water may be present, leaking from a broken line.
- Interior water damage. Mold, mildew, discoloration, accompanied by off-odors and a damp feel, suggest a sewer line problem.
- Extreme temperatures. An uncharacteristic cold may cause the ground to heave, placing stress on the line that causes cracks. Icy blockages may also split the line.
- Foundation settling or cracks. Leaking wastewater may collect beneath the foundation, causing it to buckle
The Process: Sewer Line Repair or Replacement
Summers Plumbing will dispatch a technician to your home with a video camera to view the sewer line interior. If that inspection reveals a sewer line break, Summers Plumbing repairs the break using one of these methods.
- Pipe Lining. This is “trenchless” line repair, requiring no excavation. A modest crack or break requires treatment of only a section of the line. Your Summers technician will carefully insert an inflatable, epoxy-covered tube into the existing line. We inflate the tube, the epoxy hardens, and a new, watertight pipe forms inside.
- Pipe Bursting. Pipe bursting is also a trenchless technique, but it requires a new pipe and is more complex, time-consuming, and expensive. The technician uses a tool to shatter the defective pipe, replacing it with a new section.
- Traditional Excavation and Pipe Replacement. There are situations in which the damage requires traditional excavation to expose and replace the defective portion of the line.
Wabash, IN Professional Sewer Line Replacement
If you need sewer line replacement service, Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling is proud to serve the Wabash, IN area. We know that prompt and cost-effective plumbing service is important to you. Our friendly, professional technicians have seen it all, and have the experience and equipment to get the job done.
Schedule service online or call us today at 765-613-0053 to get the service you deserve at a reasonable price. Check online for local reviews and specials!