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What should you do if there is a sewer backup in your basement?

May 25, 2011 By: James Masters Category: Basement flooding

A sewage backup is not something you want to deal with … ever, and if it is in the basement it is even worse. So it is important to know what to do when you experience a sewer backup in the basement, and more importantly it is essential to learn how to look after your pipes to avoid having to get a complete sewer line replacement or worse. Let’s look at steps to fix the worse case scenario of a backed up sewer in the basement and how to avoid it in the future.

Step 1: Regardless of what action you take, you first need to Deal With the Issue and the mess Quickly

The first thing you need to do is stop the water. If the water continues to be used it will only cause further damage and could result in the need for a complete sewer line replacement. If possible turn the water off at the mains to avoid any further accidental damage to the plumbing in the house.

While most homeowners automatically assume that a sewage backup problem is the local authorities’ problem this may not always be the case. Once you call your local government service a crew will arrive and determine if the problem exists in the homeowners’ sewage lines or the cities. If the problem is a city sewer issue the crew will be able to unblock the line, but if not you will have to call your own plumber and have them fix the problem. In either case, don’t wait around while the problem continues to get worse.

Step 2: Prevention (much better than the cure they say)

The first and most obvious way to prevent further blocks in the sewer line is to apply some common sense. Don’t flush or drain items such as diapers, grease, or paper products as these only contribute to blockage issues. Also, one of the most common causes of blocked sewer lines is a result of tree roots growing in the sewer line. Know where your pipes are and be smart about where you plant your trees and do your landscaping.

It is also important to know the location of your sewer cleanout. While some homes do not have a clean out installed, they are often required and are the responsibility of the property owner to keep uncovered and easily accessible. It can be disheartening to be asked by the sewer company where your cleanout is and have to pay additional costs to have it found.

Acting quickly to get the problem solved can decrease the stress of such a situation and can allow the proper repair professionals the time they need to respond. It is also a safety and health concern to leave this problem alone any longer than it should. If you experience a sewage backup, quick thinking and response can greatly reduce the amount of damage done to your property, that’s really what it comes down to.

This is good advice for the household as well, because many of these tips are centered around prevention, the best kind of cure.

Of course, it would not be a smart how to guide and helpful article if I did not finish by strongly advising you to always seek qualified professional assistance when it comes to all matters of plumbing and sewage

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How To Repair Drains When They Break

November 07, 2010 By: Adriana Noton Category: Kitchen Remodeling

There are many times when a sink in a home becomes plugged. The homeowner may need to plunge the sink with a plunger in order to get the blockage out. In a newer home, the plunger could work well, however in an older house, the pipes under the sink could lose their connection and break. Instead of replacing the entire sink unit, there are some key ways to have the device fixed and ready to go. Drains can be replaced and repaired as needed.

When a pipe issue arises under a sink, a homeowner may feel like they need to replace the entire sink. The idea of spending money may also have the owner frowning. There are some great ways to fix a sink and save money at the same time. Repair shops will offer a section for sink repair and pipe work replacement. There may be photos and instructions to show someone how to repair the pipes and fix the sink at the same time. Repairing sink issues is a common complaint that many people encounter and have to fix.

The actual broken pipe work will be divided into several sections and pieces, to repair the sink, someone will need to view the work to see what needs to be done. It could be one piece that has snapped, or one particular part that needs to be replaced or adjusted.

The pipes under a sink will connect to each other using a certain pattern. There will be certain pipe shapes and sizes that fit together with the right washers and materials. These items will then screw on to the pipe that holds the sink together. As the pipe meets the sink, it will be held in place with pipe putty. This model of a unit, will help someone realize what is missing or broken out of their own unit.

Each part and tool can be sold on its own. That can allow a homeowner to fix the individual part as they are required. When only one piece needs to be fixed, it can be cheap for the cost of the repair. A kit will contain many pieces at once and put the entire system together to hold the sink and pipe in place.

These kits will feature everything that is needed to repair or replace the drain and pipe. The sink will not have to be replaced, however the new drain underneath will be new and strong. If future plunging is needed, the newer units and pieces will be able to hold up to the pressure.

A simple repair job to a sink may cost a few dollars. Each separate part is not very expensive. However if many parts are needed or entire kits of pieces, it could begin to climb in price. When a homeowner owns two sinks attached to one and needs both drain areas repaired it could be double the cost and price.

Drains that get clogged may need to be plunged to help the sink become free of the clutter that is inside. When a home is old, the pipework and sink units may be old and fragile. Fixing the drain unit under a sink may be the best way to repair a sink and keep a homeowner from buying a new unit. Keeping the prices low on a basic repair can help someone save money and fix the job themselves.

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