When
it comes to property and to deal with disasters, there is little more
discouraging and frustrating to discover that there is a problem with
things septic. However, this is a problem that the average homeowner will face at least once, if they have a home for a long period of time. That said, it does not guarantee that the overflow sewer is inevitable. In fact, by taking steps to minimize the risk, it could potentially
reduce the likelihood of having to call the plumber because of a sewage
problem.
Although
there are many preventive measures that can be taken, perhaps the most
important is to know what type of sewer lines to the house have, as this
will help to assess the risk more effectively. The main types of sewer pipes are:
·
Clay Sewer Lines - If your home was built before 1950, so there is a
good chance that this is the type of system is domiciled. These tubes can be easily flouted by large root systems because trees are planted too close. Other problems with the clay sewer line systems is that it can be easier for tissue paper to build up and cause an obstruction. Most professionals recommend that households with sewage systems are
professionally clay snaked through a chemical treatment environmentally
at least once every two years.
· Fiber Conduit - During the late 50s and throughout the 60s, they began replacing clay pipes. This
product is not likely to be damaged by tree roots, but because of its
material composition, was found to be deformed in shape over time and
lead to a sewage backup. This type of system should be cleaned annually.
· Sewer pipes, cast iron - Introduced in the late 1970s, this style is still in use today. It
is an incredibly strong system, but is still at risk of blockage due to
the poor (medical devices, grease, etc.) that is put into the system
and the risk of becoming roots wrapped around trees pipes. Ideally, sewage backup concerns can be minimized by being aware of
what is put into the system and the programming of an annual cleaning by
a professional.
Like any system of households, the best prevention is through knowledge and scheduled maintenance. Yes,
the interview can be slow - think of the alternative - no running water
in the house for a few hours to a few days and potentially huge bill to
pay plumbing. Therefore, to minimize problems such as sewers overflow preventive maintenance - a good investment! Talk to your local tank system.
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