Saturday, December 25, 2010

Why is My Sewer Backed Up?

To learn how to handle a sewer backup better, you will first need to learn what causes a sewage line to backup. Also, you will learn how to better maintain your sewer lines and prevent it from backing up, and causing damage to your home.

Sewer lines can back up in sanitary main sewer lines which are under the municipality's responsibility, and in the lines between the buildings and the street's main line which are under the property owner's responsibility.

Overflow of Sanitary Lines

It is common that heavy rain will fill the sewer lines faster than the lines can be drained. In these cases the sewer lines fill up due to insufficient system capacity or overwhelming water volumes. This will lead to a multiple sewage backups as the water back up through residential floor drains and overflows.


Man-made Destruction

Another common cause of water blockages within the city's system is man-made destruction and vandalism. City maintenance workers often find objects such as rocks, bricks, solid objects and debris that have been stuffed down manholes leading to stoppages and causing sewage backups.

Sewer Pipes Blockage
There are different causes for pipes and sewer blockages. Some are simple to find and easy to prevent, and some are hidden and can hardly ever be detected before the damage happens.
Structural defects happen due to system deterioration in both pipes and manholes. These defects include problems with sewer service lines such as pipe collapse, sags in the line, cracks, and offset joints. Structural defects can develop overtime and cause damage to the system, leading to a serious overflow that will require reconstruction of sewer lines.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Is Pipe Bursting the Answer?

Pipe bursting: often called trenchless technology may be the best solution.

Two holes are dug; one to expose your horizontal Sewer pipe near the front of your house, and another near the curb (or lowest point) of your sewer main. We run a steel cable through the old pipe, fuse together 20' sections of HDPE pipe into the desired length. At this time, a large cone-shaped hardened steel breaker head is inserted through the pipe and is pulled by hydraulic rams ( 30 ton pulling capacity) splitting the old pipe and creating a channel large enough for the new HDPE sewer pipe. We connect it at each end, add cleanouts, backfill the holes, replace the sod and patch the asphalt or concrete. And, not forgetting clean-up.


Not only does this save the invasive digging but also saves the cost of repairing or replacing a driveway and landscaping. If any other plumbing company tells you that you have to dig up your yard it's because they don't want you to know this technology exists, or don't have the equipment and expertise for trenchless technology. That's not to say that this is the wrong way to replace a Sewer line. It should certainly be looked at as one of the solutions. Our experienced crews will excavate, install, and clean up the work area so that it looks like we were never there.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Stages of Sewer Damage

1. Roots have entered the sewer system, causing partial stoppage. This can usually be cleared by cabling or water jetting. However this would only give temporary relief.

2. Roots have clogged the sewer system causing serious damage. This can be fixed permanently by replacing a section of your sewer Pipe, or water jetting to cut out the roots and Pipe-lining to repair the break.

3. Roots have caused the sewer to collapse or have severely damaged the pipe. This usually causes a catastrophic stoppage. Sewer rehabilitation will be required.

4. Complete Replacement: In the unfortunate event that your sewer line has sunk (due to ground movement or settling and cannot be cleared by cabling or water jetting it may need to be completely replaced. Lining the pipe will not help a sunken pipe or remove a "belly" in a sewer or drain line. We have two solutions available to

Friday, December 10, 2010

Are You Still Contemplating Trenchless Sewer Repair?

Why Trenchless?

1. No destruction to your landscape.
2. Substantial cost savings.
3. Restores structural integrity, prevents root intrusion and increases flow capacity.
4. 50 Year Warranty.

Trenchless Sewer Repair technology has produced an alternative to sewer repair frequently referred to as Cured-In-Place Pipe (CIPP). CIPP is where a pipe is constructed "inside the current passage" with certain epoxy resins creating the structural strength of new pipes without damage to structures, floors, hardscape, or landscaping. This method has been in use now for over 25 years. There are two primary types of applications, the 'pull-in-place' (PIP) process and the 'inversion' process.

The extreme advantage to this approach, versus inversion, is that the Invisible Excavation can structurally epoxy line multiple angles and provides the option of only lining the area in need of repair. Invisible Excavation does NOT have to line whole length of the pipe from the point of entry to the point or needed repair which means significant cost savings and flexibility. The other most common method of CIP lining is Inversion, which is an alternate, less innovative method, where the liner itself rolls out from the point of entry as it is filled with water, air or steam and a single time cured-in-place, the end is trimmer to allow for flow.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Lowdown of Sewer Pipeline Repair

The last thing our house needs is a set of broken and damaged sewer pipes. Not only does it cause a lot to fix the problem, it also has the ability to burn a large hole in our wallets. Fixing it sounds very daunting, as there is the impression that the task is a very difficult one to accomplish. However, one needs to know that you do not need to have any advance skills and knowledge in plumbing in order to perform your very first sewer pipe repair.

1. You must first gain access to the broken sewer pipe. If it is found beneath a concrete floor, use a saw specifically designed to cut through the surface of concrete. Create a square pattern as you cute. After doing so, smash the area with a sledgehammer. The small bits of broken parts must then be removed using a prying bar. Use a shovel to remove any unwanted particles or dirt. This is the first step to sewer pipe repair.

2. Analyze the pipes and come to a conclusion as to what type of repair you must do in order to fix the problem. Take note of any tiny punctured holes and remedy them using repair clamps and gaskets. If there are any cracks too big to be unnoticed, then pipe removal is required.

3. The use of repair clamps can be considered. To use such tool, you must first remove any particles surrounding the sewage pipe. Put the clamp gasket on top of the puncture and open the clamp using its hinges. You must then slide the bolts of the clamps inside the opening of the bolt and use a wrench to tighten it shut. After doing the task, test the effects of your efforts by turning on the water and allowing it to flow through the pipes.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Some Sewer Repair Tips

It is always best to seek the help of a professional when we are having sewer problems. However, a lot of us prefer to solve the problems ourselves because of the amount of money we believe we can save. In most cases though we just dive in without any action plans thus causing even more problems. Sewer repair is not as easy as it sounds. You need skills and the appropriate training to be able to effectively and efficiently do it. To help and guide you in doing sewer repair on your own, just follow the following tips and advice.

First, get a hold of the plumbing codes in your area. Normally, you can get these from your local authorities. These plumbing codes enable you to determine just how deep along the pipes you are allowed to dig. So you need to be aware of these codes before you start doing anything to avoid unnecessary problems and issues in the future. It is also for safety purposes.

Second, in repairing damaged sewer lines which are under concrete foundations, you need a cutoff saw, a diamond blade, a metal cutting blade and a heavy hammer to get through the concrete. Use a diamond blade on the cutoff saw to cut through the concrete. If you reach or encounter the steel bars on the concrete, you need to switch the blade to a metal cutting blade. Using a heavy hammer, pound on the already cut concrete to break them into chunks so you can easily remove them from the hole you are trying to dig.

Third, if the damaged sewage is leaking into the street or into the neighborhood, it is advisable that you contact the sewage system services in your locality immediately to ensure that it does not become hazardous to the community. Seek their advice as well on how to get the damaged pipe repaired or replaced..

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Sewer Repair for You

You may have learned to love your maple tree like family, by watching it grow strong over the years. However, not only does the outside look strong, but the roots are strong as well and capable of doing damage when invading your sewer lines. Many homeowners find that their backed up sewer lines are a result of the root system of a large tree in their yards or front lawns.

This is a common occurrence, as the roots of a tree will look for nutrients and moisture found in a sewer line. If you suspect that roots from that maple tree have invaded your sewer lines or want to prevent this from happening in the future, the best choice is to call a professional to inspect the situation, and locate a problem or potential issue in time.

Sewer repair in New York may be costly, including damage to your sewer lines, plumbing, water heater, and drain cleaning. However, if you have large trees in your property, a call may save you tons of money in the future. Trained professionals are able to locate sewage problems and by using specialized equipment such as transmitters to locate and trace the lines.

Plastic and concrete sewer lines are more difficult to trace because they are non-conductible materials, which do not send a signal. Because of this, fiberglass reels, and video monitoring equipment may be necessary. A professional plumbing company will be skilled in doing this type of work.

Many times, when damage is already done by tree roots, it may be necessary to excavate deep to fix the problem and repair the sewer. However, there are other ways in which to fix this problem. One way is by power rodding. Power rodding is used to solve problems such as drains backing up, slow draining fixtures, and clogs in the home or sewer system. Different equipment will be used for this job, depending on the length of the cable and where the clog is located.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Repairing Your Sewer Lines

If your sewers are backing up into your yard, house, or street, the first thing you can do is find out where the service clean outs are for your land or property. This will help the plumber to know right where to go to get the job done as fast as possible. If there is landscaping covering it, it is important to try and remove this problem before the plumber comes to repair the sewer main. If you have a property line clean out, it will be installed on your property line and this will help you and your plumber to tell actually where the sewage problem or stoppage may be. This will help save the plumber time which will also save you time and money.

If the sewage is leaking into the street or the neighborhood, it is important to contact the sewage services in your area right away before the problem becomes hazardous and dangerous to others. Some other things you can do to keep your own sewage main clear, is avoid putting objects down the toilets or sinks that do not dissolve easily and may cause the toilet and sink to clog. It is also a good idea to buy some drain cleaner and pour it down the drain at least once a month.

Many people believe that calling a plumber may cost them money they cannot afford or that the plumber may not do a good job and they will have to hire someone else to fix it. The truth is though that many pipeline repair contractors value their work and will work with you to get the job done right the first time within a reasonable budget. This will actually help save you time, money, and worries later and for a long time into the future. So do not be afraid to call a plumber for your repair needs whether you live in New York or elsewhere.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Trenchless Sewer Repair

A trenchless sewer line which is considered by many as a new innovation has actually been in existence for long. It is used in repairing damaged sewer pipes. It does not dig up or excavate lawns, gardens, roads, other objects that might damage the aesthetics of the environment. It is a professional technique that determines when the damage requires replacement of sewer lines.

Trenchless lines has several advantages, first no actual excavation is carried out, only manholes made at point A and point B, due to this, it perfectly maintains the nature of the environment, and also, makes it cheaper, as it does not require the removal of concrete objects, no closing of roads or thoroughfare while excavation is going on, no payment of additional fines for damaging public roads. The best of all, the new materials used for trenchless sewer lines are durable, and guaranteed for life.

So the good citizens of New York next time you are searching for a plumber to fix your sewer go for a good plumbing services that uses trenchless sewer line technology to place sewer lines. These plumbing services shopwill better understand and appreciate the values placed on the Oaks dotting around the neighborhood. Just like every resident of New York value their Oak trees, so also a New York plumber and plumbing services. Using one that employs trenchless sewer technology is a sure way of protecting the Oaks of and this can be availed from a professional plumbing services.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Video Inspect Your Sewer Drains

Sewer pipes often get clogged up with unwanted things and it may lead to bad odor, leads to breed of insects in turn affects the people around. It also leads to leakage of sewage thus creating nuisance to public. To periodically monitor these problems people in New York have installed cameras to inspect sewer pipes.

Sewer pipes and drains also deteriorate over time and require maintenance eventually. Anyone should not wait till such sewage problems happens therefore these pipes always should be kept under surveillance through camera and video inspection. This camera surveillance also helps to maintain safe, consistent and continued sewer pipe-lining operations. The surveillance camera setup is provided by lots of plumbing and pipe-lining companies in New York.

Closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras are used in sewer video inspection technology. The technology is now so good that the pictures obtained of the inside of pipes and drains are clear enough to easily identify any damage, or even any potential future damage, in the interior part of the pipe. It is very easy to detect minute cracks and leakages in sewer pipes by monitoring through surveillance cameras.

The surveillance video cameras are also very useful when monitoring sewer pipes running through unreachable areas and sewer pipes running through long distances. Any build up of debris or dirt can also clearly be seen to allow the right approach of cleaning to take place later. Nowadays, people from New York have started installing surveillance sewer video inspection camera setup in every house to monitor their pipes. The sewer video inspection allows people to monitor these sewer leakage problems in no time and they report to the plumbing services in New York instantaneously.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Tree Roots in Your Sewer Drains

Tree roots in basement sewer drains have been a big problem for homeowners for more than a century, and technology has only recently advanced to a point that actually cleaning out a drain can be done without any kind of serious excavation. The sewer drain snake, which is a rotating auger affixed to a flexible cable, was invented many decades ago, but it's only in recent decades that it has evolved to such a useful and amazing tool.

When it comes to basement waterproofing, there are few enemies that can do as much damage--and cause as many leads and floods--as tree roots. The reason why is simple: your basement footer drains that surround your foundation and move ground water away from the home are susceptible to being clogged and damaged by roots. Once small roots find their ways into your footers, they continue to grow larger until they completely block the flow of water.

As problematic as tree roots are in basement footer drain tiles, however, they can be even more damaging to main sewer lines. It's here that most tree roots find their way and cause serious clogs, feeding off of the nutrient-rich, wet environment inside the pipe. Your basement floor drain only serves its intended purpose of draining excess flood water if the main sewer line is clear... and it might not be if you have serious root problems.

It's a good idea to call a drain cleaning company and schedule a yearly sewer line maintenance session if you've had problems with sewer roots in the past. Remember, the roots aren't necessarily killed for good when they are removed with a drain snake auger, so future maintenance might be necessary to make sure that there aren't any new blockages.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Remove the Roots from Your Sewer Drains

Removing roots in sewer drains in your basement floor is actually one of the best ways to prevent flooding and waterproof your foundation, and it's potentially much less expensive than other, more expansive projects like excavation and cleaning out footer tiles. Your floor drain exists to allow excess water an escape route out of your basement, and when it gets clogged with tree roots, then the you're much more vulnerable for a catastrophic flood. Remember, no waterproofing system is perfect, and you can experience flooding no matter how modern and up-to-date your home is.

When most homeowners think of basement waterproofing, they tend to focus first on the foundation and basement walls, which is fine but can be very expensive. Waterproofing your foundation usually involves excavation and repair or replacement of the external footer drains that move excess water away from your home. While this is often necessary, it's also very costly, and professional contractors are often needed to get the job done.

Removing roots from your basement floor drain, while it doesn't have anything to do with your foundation, is a sort of backup plan in case of emergencies. Remember, if your waterproofing system does fail, then you are going to end up with a lot of water in your basement, and having a functional floor drain that is free from obstructions like tree roots will guarantee that the water damage doesn't get too bad.

Your floor drain usually leads to the main sewer pipe, which moves waste, sewage and excess water out to the city storm sewer that runs along your neighborhood street. In areas that have a lot of vegetation, these can easily become completely blocked by tree roots over the years. In some cases, the roots can even grow to sizes that eventually break or crack the pipes.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Save Money on Pipeline Repair

Since you want to avoid those pitfalls with your sewer lines we're glad to report that there is an innovative new technology out there that most sewer line repairs are just waking up to.

We recommend that you know before you go and look before you leap. There are pipe re-liner professionals out there who could save you even more than just money.

Look at it this way. Let's say you have good tires and one of them leaks from a small puncture, you'll likely notice it after a few hundred miles or so. If the tiny problem stays untreated then you'll have several options for repair:

1) Plug it,

2) patch it,

3) get an inner tube that lines the inside of the tire

4) get a new tire

Why would you want to replace your leaky tire if you can repair it? With our research we have found that using the tire repair scenario above, the 3rd option is the one closest to what pipe re-liners do in a less destructive or less intrusive manner.

If your sewer lines are still viable, then why would you want to rip up your tiles and dig up your yard, street and sidewalk if in most cases it may be totally unnecessary? Pipe liners work to identify the damaged area using a video camera, then they can opt to repair the damage portion pipe or the entire pipe.

To repair the entire pipe or various portions the pipe re-lining experts insert an inflatable rubber tube which is surrounded by a resin coated fiberglass sleeve which when inflated sticks to the walls of the existing pipe and completely hardens in about 3 hours.

The job is done in roughly a day instead of a week, therefore savings can be tremendous. When does trouble usually occur?

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Pipe Bursting Technology

Sometimes a pipe is in such bad condition that modern sewer pipe lining is not possible. Examples would be when extensive sections of the pipe are partially collapsed which is common for Orangeburg pipe, or large sections of pipe are missing which is common for cast iron pipe, or a customer is unfamiliar with pipe re-lining, which is the more modern method used in trenchless pipe rehabilitation. In such cases pipe bursting technology is used.

The pipe bursting technology involves pulling a cone-shaped "head", with a new high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe attached, through an existing pipeline. As the head moves through, it breaks the old pipe and pushes the pieces back into the surrounding soil. The head also expands the bore diameter slightly larger than the outside diameter of the new pipe it is pulling in. This reduces friction, but it also makes it possible to replace an existing pipeline with one of a larger diameter. Of course very powerful winches and strong cables have to be used for this type of sewer pipe rehabilitation.

A bursting head with no other attachment is called a static head, and it depends entirely upon the power of a winch to pull it through an existing pipeline. In some cases, a bursting head is equipped with a cutting blade or an internal pneumatic hammer. The cutting blade concentrates all the pulling force into one area, making the initial opening of the pipe easier. In hard, dry soils, or when heavy pipe fittings are encountered, the driving force of a hammer aids penetration.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Install a New Sewer System Without Excavation!

Why your pipeline gets damaged

For constant exposure to the sunlight, humidity, rain etc. and continuous flow through the pipeline, the inner coating badly gets affected that causes biotic contamination gradually damaging the surface of the pipeline. With tremendous heat oscillation and pressure fluctuation inside the pipeline can be exposed to the risk of rapid deterioration and fouling. The rehabilitation of coating and damages of your pipeline surfaces must involve some modernized techniques and technologies that will enable your pipeline to stay usable for longer period of time.

Pipeline Liner Solutions

The high quality pipeline liners available today comes in various size, shape and diameters best fitting your specific needs. Some pipeline liners are specially customized to endure certain pressure and temperature matching to specific application requirements.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Amazing New Sewer Systems

A new high performance sewer pipe specifically designed for non-pressure underground drainage and sewerage is now available on the market. Manufactured from 100% virgin polypropylene and produced in accordance with BS EN1852 HP Sewer Systems have many advantages over traditional plastic and clay materials. HP sewers are particularly well suited to applications where high impact and high compressive strength is needed. Unlike many other plastic systems, it can withstand water jetting pressure of 5000psi * without the integrity of the pipe being affected.

FEATURES OF THE HP SEWER SYSTEM

•Manufactured in accordance with BS EN1852
•High Ring stiffness (>10Kn/m2)
•Available in diameters – 100mm, 150mm, 225mm ,300mm, 400mm, 500mm
•Available in different lengths – 1, 3 ,6m
•Full range of fittings available
•Manufactured from 100% virgin polypropylene
•Solid wall construction
•Smooth internal bore
•Safety Lock sealed system

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Cameras Solve Sewer Problems!

In the early 1980s a camera was invented that could go down into the sewer pipe to see first hand how bad the problem was, to find out if a big problem was lurking below. Over time the technology has improved and become readily available, however most people still aren't using the cameras in a proactive way. Usually the inspections are done as part of the emergency sewer repair job once the sewer has totally stopped working completely resulting in unexpected repair bills and a big messy hassle. Even licensed home inspectors have ignored the opportunity to find big sewer problems before it costs the homeowner unexpected thousands through camera inspection!

Some agencies have become aware of this loop-hole and preventive efforts have created big saving for unexpected home buyers; saving them a lot of agony and extra expenses. In the City of Alameda, Ca Ordinance No. 2404 states: "Prior to sale, properties over 25 years old must have their sewer lateral tested for infiltration. If a property is tested and passes, it is certified for 5 years and need not be re-tested if resold during that period. If it fails, the lateral must either be repaired or replaced and then re-tested. Replaced laterals are certified for 25 years, and those that have been repaired are certified for 5 years. The owner is responsible for having the mandatory test performed, obtaining the permit and providing the certification." Other states, most importantly New York, are passing legislation to adopt these laws.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Inspect Your Sewer Lines!

Sewer lines are a vital part of our homes. Every time we use a sink, take a shower and flush the toilet our sewer lines are performing their often unappreciated and delicate balancing act to ever so gently FLOW. We assume that "it's gone" as long as it doesn't come back, as in back up into the drain where we can see it with our eyes. However there is more to the story, your sewer could be on the brink of failure or already failed but you just haven't seen it come back up, and it may not, ever.

Per 718.1 of the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) sewer lines are required to be installed with a minimum grade or slope not less than ¼" per foot, which is not much! The rational is that water breaks on a plane with a minimal grade so you don't want the water to flow too fast otherwise it will "run" away from the solids. What this means is that your sewer line is barely draining when it's brand new and perfect. Imagine adding years of soil settling, pipe deterioration and root intrusion and the same delicately flowing pipe just gets worse. The tricky part is that you can't see the effects of the ever increasing failure until it's too late.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Clean Replacement of Sewer Lines!

If your residence or commercial building needs sewer repairs, the plumbers in New York are ready to help. Using state-of-the-art technology and video inspections, they can pinpoint your sewer problems quickly and efficiently. In New York and the surrounding area, people do not like the destruction that comes with traditional sewer line repairs. The video inspection also reveals whether you have cracks in your sewer lines, root intrusion, or a complete collapse of your sewer line. The video inspection is achieved by connecting a tiny camera to the end of an auger line.

Trenchless technology, available in most cases, allows the plumbers to make repairs from just two small access points, one on either end of the line. This means faster repairs and minimal disruption to your landscaping, yard, or driveway because the entire sewer line does not need to be uncovered. For many years, getting to sewer lines to replace and repair meant large scale excavation. This was both a costly and a lengthy process, leaving you with a yard and driveway to repair once the sewer was repaired. Many times the cost to replace trees, sidewalks, driveways, and landscaping exceeded the cost of the sewer repair.

Advances in technology now allow for trenchless sewer line repair, and plumbers in New York have been leaders in the industry in this specialized area. There are two different options for trenchless sewer repair. One is pipe relining and the other is pipe bursting. Pipe bursting involves bursting the old pipe apart as a new pipe is pulled through. The old, original pipe acts as a guide as the new pipe is pulled through. It is then ripped apart by the equipment pulling in this new pipe. You are left with a strong new pipe exactly in the same place as where the old pipe was.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

The Benefits of Trenchless Sewer Repair

You should know the benefits of trenchless sewer repair if you need sewer repair done at your home. This is the strategy many plumbers are using to repair plumbing. Knowing the benefits will help you see why this is the best solution to your plumbing repair needs.

Here are the most important benefits that you need to know to help you decide if the trenchless repair is your best choice for fixing your plumbing issues.

1. Plumbers these days can easily check your home to find out what sewer repairs are needed using the technology they have these days. This saves a lot of time and money pinpointing what part of the sewer pipes need repaired.

For anyone living in San Francisco it is easy to have a plumber fix your problems right away. If you live in another area of the U.S. and have cold weather then you may have to wait for warmer weather if at all possible.

No matter where you live with the trenchless repair your plumbing problems can be taken care of immediately if the ground is not frozen because it doesn't require a lot of digging in your yard or tearing up the driveway.

When your sewers are repaired the old fashioned way then you will definitely have to wait for better weather if you don't live in San Francisco or somewhere that is warm all year long. Having to wait could cost you more money later.

2. Most of the time any repairs that need to be done using trenchless technology means that they can easily fix the problem from two small access points which would be one on either end of the pipe line. They won't have to uncover the whole sewer system to fix it which will save time and money.

3. Time can be saved with trenchless repair because there are two methods that can be used. The first method is known as pipe relining and this is where they place a fiberglass liner inside of the damaged pipes. Then the pipes are sealed and will last for a long time in the future.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Do You Want Trenchless Sewer Repair?

Trenchless sewer repairs are the latest technology from the world of plumbing. I can remember many years ago having a burst pipe at my house. When the plumbers arrived they told my parents that they would have to tear up the entire front yard, as well as our driveway. I was in high school then, and I will never forget the look on my mother's face as she looked over to her rose garden. She had spent so much time getting it just the way she wanted it, and now it was all going to be destroyed. I was in college by the time working in her garden made her happy again.

Things are very different now. If you have a burst pipe, or if your pipes are leaking, you now can choose to have a trenchless sewer system installed instead. This process involves splitting the old pipe while inserting a new one, all done simultaneously.

First the plumbers dig what is referred to as an insertion and retrieval pit. Then the trenchless bursting head is inserted into the old sewer pipe. A heavy cable is now pushed through the pipe from the retrieval pit. At the exact same time, new polyethylene pipe is pulled along with the bursting head. Approximately every twenty feet the plumbers fuse the pipe together. This new pipe is highly resistant to leaks and root intrusion, so it has a long life expectancy.

This is am amazing new technology that is now available. When you are faced with a broken or burst pipe, you will probably want to learn more about trenchless sewer replacement.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Repairing Your Septic System

Sometimes problems occur with septic systems. There may be back ups, leaks, and tree roots that grow into the lines. The good news is that septic system repair does not have to be costly or result in digging up a lawn. New technologies enable repairs to be made using techniques that can preserve landscaping.

When the problem is near the main line that leads from the dwelling, hydro jetting can be used to remove clogs. This process injects water under high pressure to open lines by clearing out soap, hair and other matter that may clog lines. Hydro jetting is not the best option for clearing obstructed lines in the septic field. The process can damage septic field pipes and cause gravel and soil to enter the system.

However there are solutions to avoid unnecessary digging. Small video cameras can be used to pinpoint the exact location of the problem in the septic field so it can be repaired with minimal disturbance to the lawn or built environment. If a new septic system needs to be installed, horizontal boring is an option for installing pipes underground without tearing up the landscape. A qualified septic tank service can provide more information about each of these options.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Choose Your Sewer Contractor Wisely

One of the necessary evils of owning a home is the large amount of repairs that can typically be necessary. Sewer replacement is sometimes one of these issues, and while many people hire a company to do it, you may find it helpful to know the basics about it first. Then you can decide whether to have a professional make the repairs, if necessary.

You may need repairs or a replacement if you note problems with sewers like blockage, cracks, corrosion, leaks, and of course a collapsed pipe. Sometimes, outside forces that you cannot control can ruin pipes, such as tree or shrub roots growing into them. Leaks, cracks, and corrosion may occur due to similar accidents, or they may happen over time. Either way, if you have these or other issues, it may be time for sewer replacement by the professionals.

Once you or the professional you hired has ascertained that there is a problem, you need to make sure that you get quality work done. There is no point in having it fixed if it is likely to break again soon. Of course, cost will figure into it, so feel free to consider those professionals with ads and coupons in the local paper. However, you should also consider the company's reputation before you get sewer replacement work done on your home.

If you decide to have a sewer piping specialist determine whether you need a sewer replacement or not, and you feel they have done a fast, good job at figuring out the cause of the issue, you can stick with them for the repair.

However, be sure to get information about their reputation, and that of other companies, before you pick one. You can also gather quotes from a few different companies before the work begins to make sure that you are getting what you need for a good price.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

When Tree Roots Attack

You may have learned to love your maple tree like family, by watching it grow strong over the years. However, not only does the outside look strong, but the roots are strong as well and capable of doing damage when invading your sewer lines. Many homeowners find that their backed up sewer lines are a result of the root system of a large tree in their yards or front lawns.

This is a common occurrence, as the roots of a tree will look for nutrients and moisture found in a sewer line. If you suspect that roots from that maple tree have invaded your sewer lines or want to prevent this from happening in the future, the best choice is to call a professional to inspect the situation, and locate a problem or potential issue in time.

Sewer repair may be costly, including damage to your sewer lines, plumbing, water heater, and drain cleaning. However, if you have large trees in your property, a call may save you tons of money in the future. Trained professionals are able to locate sewage problems and by using specialized equipment such as transmitters to locate and trace the lines.

Plastic and concrete sewer lines are more difficult to trace because they are non-conductible materials, which do not send a signal. Because of this, fiberglass reels, and video monitoring equipment may be necessary. A professional plumbing company will be skilled in doing this type of work.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Preventing Pipeline Erosion

Erosion is the continuous slow destruction of a material by its surroundings. Dissimilar metal contact, oxygen, water and debris may provoke oxidation in plumbing pipelines. Not fixed, rusty pipes will lead to a variety of pricey plumbing inconveniences like fractured pipes, slab leak, plus congested drains. With the annual cost of erosion projected at as much as $276 billion - it is not surprising that Americans spend lots of money on piping erosion correction in their houses and businesses. By comprehending the vital details of house plumbing corrosion, you might control or stave off this destructive force to conserve funds and maintain risk-free surroundings for your family unit.

Water Piping Oxidation
In multiple situations, iron, copper and steel pipes along with joints are exposed to rust ruin. The combination of dissimilar metals like copper with steel or aluminum causes erosion in pipe. Metal pipe rust is as well called galvanic erosion and is the aftereffect of electrochemical electron switch-over from the degree of difference of galvanic qualities surrounded by different metals. Plumbers manage or avoid water piping rust by using anti oxidation pipes or at bare minimum using matching types of metals for plumbing connections. If oxidation repellent pipes are not available or plumbing service providers can't use same metals - they will install a plastic or fiber connector surrounded by the joints to stave off diverse metal types from making contact.

The subsequent variables impact rust in metal pipelines:

-Chemical makeup of water
-Low pH water values
-Quantity of air in water
-Pressure of water in piping
-Galvanic rust
-Water temperature

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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

More Benefits of HDPE Pipes!

Installation: The light weight and the malleable nature makes them easy to be carried anywhere. Also they are produced in coils with a wide range of diameter, starting from ½ inch to 63 inch. Hence they can be fitted inside almost in any existing pipes, so the pipes repaired with HDPE lining is quite easy and affordable.

Smooth flow of liquid or gas: To have a smooth surface for free flow of liquids it is best to have pipe repair done with HDPE pipe lining. No accumulation of rust or any other depositions helps the liquid or gas to have turbulence free flow even in high pressure.

Modern technologies have made it possible to repair the host pipes with Polyethylene High-Density pipes, thus giving the pipelines more life and safety. Most polyethylene lining are done near the host pipes, where the fusion takes place, before inserting the HDPE pipes into the existing pipe line. Though certain things are to be noted before selecting a HDPE lining pipe repair service provider, do consider the costing. Since HDPE lining are done through extrusion the costing cannot be much.

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Friday, August 20, 2010

HDPE Pipes Last Longer!

To ensure leakage free pipes, HDPE lining are used for pipe repair. Existing pipelines get damaged or leaked due to various reasons. Also the depositions inside the pipeline hinder the smooth flow of the liquid or gas. Thereby, it increases the possibility of contamination not only of the liquid or gas inside the pipeline, but also of the soil. Therefore, to stop any of these unwanted problems, with the help of modern technology the old existing pipes can be repaired with HDPE lining.

Why use High Density Polyethylene Pipes for Pipe Repair?

These pipes have various features that make them an essential product for pipe repairing. Here are some of them:

Durability: The high density nature makes them durable. They are very good shock absorbent in nature, with the ability to withstand massive temperature difference. These features make it ideal to be installed not only at places with extreme temperatures but also at places prone to earth quake.

Resistant to Corrosion: Traditional material pipelines are prone to pipeline corrosion. So, once the damage is being done, it is worthwhile to undertake the work of pipe repair with polyethylene lining. The corrosion resistant nature not only prevents the inside of the HDPE lined pipes from having cracks and fissures but also prevents the external fungi and other corrosive natural agents to contaminate the inside liquid.

No leakage: Since the HDPE pipes cannot be joined in any other way than fusion, it makes the joints of the pipes very strong. Often the general pipes have leakages at the joints. The process of fusion prevents it from leakage. Hence no toxic elements can seep in nor can the chemicals flowing inside the HDPE lined pipes seep out.

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Pipe Repair Specialists

When should you look for Pipe Liner Specialists or else plan for Professional HDPE Repair? Here are some reasons:

1. Is there is any leakage? - Find out the existing leakage, in case there is a major one. In order to recognize a leakage which is rather small you must excavate.

2. Evaluate the reasons behind the damage, there should be one.

3. There are external or internal factors that lead to damage or repair or an HDPE pipe.

4. Once the leakage is discovered immediately go for repair.

Make sure you go for Professional HDPE Repair & Installation for long lasting results. Ask for services of Pipe Liner Specialists for better results.

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The HDPE Pipeline Repairs

The HDPE pipe repair methods are many, however, it is more important to stress on pipe maintenance rather than mending it. There are a number of methods to pipeline repair that include weld and non-weld, numerous non-exhaustive, external and internal replacement methods. Among all this it is the method plastic extrusion which is most popular as the efficient and effective way to access pipelines without disturbing your premises. In order to prevent infiltration and leakage you can use HDPE pipeline liners. These liners must be installed by Pipe Liner Specialists.

The pipeline repairing process is done through advanced technologies using the open-cut excavation method. The method is however costly and requires loads of time. While selecting the method of repairing HDPE pipeline you must keep the safety issues in mind. Another method of HDPE pipe repair is the trenchless pipe rehabilitation method. This procedure helps in to stop any kind of existing leakage and the further harm of the pipe lining system.

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

HDPE Pipes!

HDPE pipes have a thicker lining and last longer, and thus are getting popular everywhere. Even though they are durable you must have an idea on HDPE pipe repair and acquire knowledge on how you can protect your HDPE pipes.

Now, with the trend of utilizing technology in every sector of life pipelines seem to get its fair share as High Density Polyethylene gets combined with the pipeline material. The result - is a pipeline that is durable and has highly resistant. In general specific dyes are used on a pipeline surface however a few sections are improperly coated. Now, these sections often get damaged due to constant heat, rust, dampness and other factor. To get away with such damage you must gather enough information on professional HDPE repair & installation.

Before going into the benefits of HDPE pipeline, know more on how you can install HDPE pipes in your facility. HDPE pipes are rather easy to install. These pipes are light weight and can be installed easily at any place when needed. While HDPE Repair & Installation make sure you are well aware of the area where the pipe is installed. Thus, most people suggest the plastic extrusion procedure. These high density pipes are growing popular with clients worldwide due to its low cost, light weight and durability. The HDPE pipe lines are generally known as more sophisticated with corrosion protection options since it is developed with pipeline coating.

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Link-Pipe Applications - Trenchless Technology

Link-Pipe pipe repair system involves covering the damaged area with an internally applied prefabricated stainless steel sleeve. Since these repair sleeves can be installed through an Access Chamber ( Manhole) no excavation is needed.

The sleeves are used to repair structurally damaged pipes. They can also be used to restore missing pipe sections without excavation. Infiltration and ex-filtration sealing is made recreating a sound and long lasting pipe.

Not counting the set-up time, an individual repair takes approximately 20 minutes with a crew of two. From one set-up 25 repairs have been made in a 5 hour work period.

Link-Pipe stainless steel sewer repair sleeves are designed for a 100 year minimum service life and carry a 10 year Limited Warranty when used in storm and sanitary sewer environment (Manufacturer specifications apply).

LINK-PIPE INC. is an engineering company mainly involved in Trenchless Technology products. Localized repair needing no excavation was first introduced by Link-Pipe inc. in 1978. By end of 2002 Link-Pipe Inc. had registered 42 patents and patent applications most of them involving sewer, water and gas pipe repair.

Link-Pipe products are used world wide in Asia, Australia, Europe, Middle East and North America.

This article taken from http://www.linkpipe.com/applications.htm


The Connection between your Property and the City Sewer System

For many people, the exact point where the sewer line on their property becomes part of the New York municipal or county sewer system is an area of nebulous misunderstanding. Read below to better understand this area:


Q: What is a "sewer lateral?"
A: A sewer lateral is the portion of the sanitary sewer line which connects a house’s or business plumbing to the city sewer system (called the sewer main). Sewer laterals are usually on your private property, while the sewer main, is usually all in the public right away (typically where the sidewalk is).

Q: What happens when sewer laterals age?
A: Old Sewer laterals in poor condition can result in leaks of raw sewage into the ground which may be a public health issue, smells bad and can result in sewer backups into your home.

Q: What are the problems associated with the sewer laterals?
A: Old homes often have never replaced their lateral lines. These laterals often become cracked or displaced or have root intrusion. Sometimes the pipes are so old they don't have good access for cleanout of blockages.

Q: What is the responsibility of the property owner?
A: The property owner, whether a commercial or a private homeowner, is responsible for maintaining any sewer lines that are on his/her property. That means that you are responsible for maintenance up the main in most cities.

Q: When is it time to replace my sewer lines?
A: It is a difficult dicision to know when the right time to replace your sewer line is. If you experience regular backups, despite cleanouts and maintenance it may be time. You should have a Westchester County video-camera sewer inspection done to determine the extent of the sewer line damage prior to have the line replaced.

Q: What does a sewer video-camera do for me?
A: Your New York State Sewer Contractor can help you to find the extent and location of your sewer problems with a sewer inspection Video Camera White plains. If your Westchester County Sewer Contractor determines from the video that you do need your lateral replaced, the video camera will help determine sewer depth, location, grade and possible the relationship to adjacent utilities.

Q: Should I do trenchless sewer replacement or traditional trenching?
A: If you have a landscape and or hardscape that you would like to preserve and you are concerned about the timeline you should consider trenchless sewer replacement Larchmont. If these are not issues, perhaps you will want to consider using cast iron pipe which is a good alternative.




Friday, July 16, 2010

Emergency Measures You can Take for a Sewage Backup

A friend of mine lives on the bottom floor of a condo complex and, much to her ire, she is frequently saddled with the mess of having to clean sewage out of her bathtubs. The aging sewer system in her building means that sewage backups are becomming all too frequent for bottom (floor) dwellers while upstairs dwellers continue to flush their toilets with oblivious abandon.

Perhaps a surge of waste water is blocked so sewage may back up into the home fixtures (bathtubs, toilets, sinks), usually at the lowest plumbing fixture. Sometimes it's not the wastewater surge but someone flushing something down a toilet that blocks a drain - that's a problem that can be cleared by a New York plumber using a plumbing snake or drain router.

If the toilet is about to overflow here is what you do to prevent sewage from running over the toilet bowl and onto the floor:

1) Take off the toilet tank lid

2) Reach inside the toilet and push down the flapper valve that is letting the tank empty water into the toilet bowl - this will stop water from entering the toilet and if you're quick enough, prevent sewage from overflowing onto the floor. This will be a rubber valve in the center of the bottom of the toilet tank.

3) If the water level in the toilet bowl is dropping slowly, hold the toilet tank float up in its highest position so that water stops flowing into the tank and into the toilet bowl.
If the water level in the toilet bowl slowly drops down to a normal level, you'll be able to release the toilet tank float and let the tank and toilet bowl refill without danger of overflowing onto the floor.

4)If the water level in the toilet tank is not dropping continue to hold up the toilet tank float while you close the toilet shut-off valve near the floor or in the wall behind the toilet. (Here is my caveat - make sure that you replace the shut off valve if it is old - I once had my shut-off valve break off in my hand, letting water spray everywhere while I pannicked in the midst of a flood. This would not have happened if I had had a competant Westchester County Sewer Contractor replace the shut-off valves. If you missed this important step - don't force the handle of the shut-off valve for fear of breaking it and compounding your problems.)

Hopefully you have read this before the problem began because it is impossible to browse the internet whilst holding a shut off valve in one hand and a flapper in the other. In any case, you'll probably want to call a New York Plumber or Westchester County Sewer Line Contractor if the problems are greater than a blocked fixture. In the mean time:

* Stop using all toilets and fixtures: stop running water in sinks and showers etc. while you investigate.

* When checking upper floor fixtures ask someone to look at the lower floor toilets and drains - otherwise you may think that upstairs drains are working when in fact they're simply backing up out of the lower floor toilets.

* If all of the toilets or drains are backing up or slow, you may have a Westchester County Blocked drain or a flooded failing septic field. If so you will have to stop using toilets and sinks indoors. It's possible that after letting the drainfield rest for an hour or so you may be able to return to modest use of toilets. Meanwhile do not run any water into any drains if you can avoid it.

* If your home is connected to a private septic tank, look outside at the septic fields: do you see evidence of septic effluent at the surface? If so, no amount of plunging will correct the problem.

* If your home is connected to a municipal sewer, you may have a blocked main drain.

* If your home uses a sewage ejector pump or septic pump, check that the pump has electrical power, is turned on, and is working.

Determining the Source of your Blocked Drain

The question for many Westchester County property owners who experience a blocked drain in New York is, "now what"? That is to say, what is the source of this problem and what do I do about it? Naturally, you will want to call in the professionals but a little analysis might save you money or time in the long-run. If your drain is clogged, slow or regurgitating it's contents, it's important to know where the problem begins...

If your problem is just a blocked drain Larchmont - you are in luck! This is a much cheaper and easier process than some of the more extensive plumbing or septic system problems.

My first question is: "Do you have a septic system"? Some signs of septic system trouble include gurgling drain noises, plumbing fixtures that overflow (my friend's bathtub frequently backed up with sewage from her upstairs neighbors), wet areas outside the building and sewage odors.

If you see wet areas reeking of sewage in your yard, your septic system is having problems. This could also be true if you have a connection with your municipal sewage systems Mount Vernon NY and the pipe leading from the house is leaking and/or broken. In this situation, it is important to call a sewage contractor to determine if you need to have a pipe replaced or your have a septic system field that has saturated it's absorption field.

If you don't have these exterior problems, you can at least breath a sigh of relief about that! You may instead have a building drain that is slow or clogged. Typically you will know if the clog exists in a single fixture because just one fixture - e.g. the toilet - is backing up. This is usually a simple fix involving the use of a snake. Snakes are kind of laborious to use so it is best to hire a contractor, but many property owners like to keep a snake on hand if they have an older property or a property prone to clogs. If several fixtures are clogged, you know that the clog exists on one of the main drains that connects several fixtures. Make note of these issues before you call your plumber or sewage contractor Mamaroneck.




Camera Video Inspections Save Money

Is your Westchester County property having sewer backups because of unstable, old piping? It is hard to know for certain what the cause of the problem is until you take a look at it with your own eyes. Unfortunately, this is difficult or impossible with sewer pipes Purchase NY, depending on their location. The best option for determining the source of your problem is using a camera/video inspection. Zonzini offers this option before expensive repairs are done. Frequently, the end result is that a less costly repair to a specific area is all that is needed. Zonzini.net can diagnose your problem with a Westchester County camera video inspection and we will show you the problem so that you have an opportunity to be part of the decision-making process. We

Zonzini specializes in Westchester County municipal sewer line cleanout and replacements. Sewers are 100% of our business so we are the experts you can trust you can trust to get it done on time and right the first time. Call us today to unclog your sewer and ask about our camera/ video inspection Port Chester.



Dye Testing to determine if rain-water and groundwater are entering the sewer

Zonzini offers Westchester County Munipalities and property owners the option of using Dye Testing. Dye testing White Plains NY will allow us to determine if the rain and ground water on your property enters into the sanitary sewer system due to infiltration from the soil or other means. Dye testing Tuckahoe 10707 is usually needed to bring older buildings' sewer lines up to code and is frequently used when a home is about to be put on the market to be sold.


The Miracle of New York Trenchless Sewer Line Replacement - So Much Less Damage!

Do you own or manage a Westchester County Municipal, Commercial Building or Home that has outdated sewer lines with frequent back-ups and necessary ongoing maintenance? Most New York property owners fear both the cost of sewer line replacement New Rochelle 10805, but also the cost of replacing the trees, walkways, parking lots, driveways, garden and other hardscape materials that might be in the way of the needed sewer line replacement. The good news is that New York municipal trenchless sewer line replacement Eastchester, 10709 does a lot less damage than traditional methods that require digging a trench along the old pipe to be replaced. So, it may be worthwhile to hire a professional trenchless sewer line replacement Bronxville 10708 expert to solve your problem rather than a traditional plumber. This method is also very useful if you manage a municipal building or commercial building that is open to the public - it will mean less of a hassle for your customers and less down-time if hardscaping is not impacted.

Zonzini Pipeline Services uses a system that includes digging two holes, one where the sewer exits the building and the other at either the property line or in the street where it connects to the mainline. Zonzini uses a camera to determine the location that needs to be replaced. Specialized equipment is used to remove old pipe and replace it between the two holes without disturbing existing structures and plantings.

The greatest part about this process for those who manage public infrastructure such as municipal buildings or those who have businesses open to the public is that this process is quick and does not prohibit your customers from visiting you while construction is occurring. Usually the entire job from the holes to the final connections is done within a few days without the long-term hassles of reconstruction.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Preventing Health Problems from a New York Sewer Backup

A sewer backup is a real health problem stemming from harmful bacteria carried in the sewage. It is not an uncommon problem in certain areas and we should all be prepared for the possibility of a sewage backup. It is particularly common in condominiums and apartments with outdated sewer systems where the residents on the bottom floor get the resulting sewage backup of the upper floors. This is a serious concern that effects many people, particularly those who may be home-bound or have existing serious health problems. Here are some ways to mediate potential health hazards if your sewer system White Plains backs up.

1)Turn off all power to eliminate electrical hazards. 2) Keep children and pets away from the area. 3) Thoroughly clean the contaminated area. Use rubber gloves and disinfectants. 4)Discard saturated wall-to-wall carpet and pad; clean all hard surfaces with hot water and soap, then rinse with a bleach solution of one tablespoon of household bleach to one gallon of water. 5) Finally, call your local Westchester County plumber or sewer repair specialists ASAP!


How to Prevent Sewer Backups

Here are some useful tips to keep your New York home sewer system from backing up. Your home's side sewer runs from the house to the mainline sewer in the street (or the septic tank). Maintaining the sewer system is the City's responsibility. Maintaining the side sewer is the owner's responsibility.

Keep roots or other obstructions from blocking your home's side sewer. If you need repairs for a side sewer backup, look under "Westchester County Plumbing, Drains & Sewer Cleaning" in The Yellow Pages. If there is a heavy storm and sewage backs up through sinks or toilets, call the City’s sewer and drainage maintenance staff. City workers will check and remove blockages in the main sewer line Mount Vernon. If the problem is the result of too much storm water in the system, you may have to wait until the storm has subsided to have the backup resolved

Maintenance Drainage Maintenance

Rains in Westchester County cause water to wash over roofs, driveways, sidewalks, streets, parking lots and other surfaces. During this journey, water picks up a lot of pollutants. Oil, pesticides, metals, garbage, chemicals, dirt and other debris are mixed in with the water before they enter the Westchester storm drains. The polluted stormwater drains into the a system that eventually discharges into our rivers and streams. For the health of those dreams, you can do your part to keep water quality good by reducing pollution in runoff. Otherwise, your pollution could endanger the lives of fish, wildlife and people. In addition the pollution, the volume and speed of the runoff is an issue that can cause erosion, habitat destruction and cause sewer overflows if it is not mediated.

Wherever you live - in a town, city or the country- there is a drainage system in place for Westchester County. Storm drains, ditches, and culverts are all part of this system and can be blocked by garbage, leaves, rocks and other debris. You can do your part by checking these systems within your property and removing blockages. You can also minimize drainage into culverts and stormdrains by providing places such as gravel or grass swales where pollutants can be naturally treated on-site rather than being added to the already over-polluted New York storm water system.

How to prevent home drainage problems

Here are some ideas I found to keep your home's drainage system protected in Westchester County. Drainage system maintenance on private property is your responsibility.

1) Make sure your drainage system directs water away from your foundation and not on to your neighbor's property. Don't discharge water over the side of a steep hill because it can cause erosion problems.
2) Clean your gutters and downspouts Westchester. Check your gutters once a week during fall and winter. Just one wind or rainstorm can clog a well-flowing drainage system.
3) Rake up leaves. Leaves clog drains, which can lead to flooding. Use a rake or pitch fork to clear the storm grates Larchmont near your property of leaves and debris.
4) Water is the most common cause of unstable slopes, landslides, and erosion. Check your property for signs of earth movement, such as leaning trees, or cracks in the soil and under sidewalks. If you have a problem, contact a soils engineer (see the Yellow Pages, under "Engineers-Geotechnical-Soils") to evaluate the situation. In general, trees and plants with strong root structures help prevent soil erosion but do not prevent landslides.
5) Never block any part of the city's drainage system. Do not put leaves, dirt, grass clippings, or any materials in ditches, culverts, or drains. Doing so can cause flooding.

Cleaning Out your New York Storm Drain

Zonzini offers storm drain cleaning services. Our storm drain cleaning services helps prevent back-ups and minor flooding due to clogged and blocked storm drains. Zonzini pipeline services can clean storm drains in a variety of settings: commercial, industrial, municipal, malls, and much more.
Storm drains are a critical component to city infrastructure. Storm drains should be free of debris to allow proper flow, especially during times of heavy or sustained rain. These storm drains lead to our groundwater system, so chemicals, paint, and other toxic substances should never be poured into the storm drain.

We offer free, onsite estimates to cities throughout Westchester County including: Ardsley 10502, Harrison 10528, Hartdale 10530, Larchmont 10538, Mamaroneck 10543, Mount Vernon NY, 10550 10552 10553, Port Chester 10573, Purchase NY 10577, Rye NY 10580, Scarsdale 10583, White Plains NY 10601, 10603, 10604, 10605, 10606, 10607, Tuckahoe 10707, Bronxville 10708, Eastchester, 10709, New Rochelle New York 10801, Pelham 10803, New Rochelle 10805


Weschester County Sewage Sewage Disposal Program

Here is an explanation of the Westchester County sewage treatment program, taken from the following government website: http://www.westchestergov.com/patterns/ch7/c7g.htm This article describes the expansion of the existing systems, which is funded in part by New York City.

The Patterns Program

G. WASTE DISPOSAL


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Maintain safe and environmentally sound systems for the removal or treatment of waste consistent with land use policies; strengthen programs to reduce the waste stream.

The Setting

The installation of public sewer service and sewage treatment plants has profoundly affected the county’s pattern of development. In the time frame encompassed by Patterns, the principal influences on development opportunities will be environmental considerations and constraints on public spending.


The County’s Yonkers Wastewater Treatment Plant on the Hudson River is the largest in Westchester.
With a few exceptions, the southern and central sections of Westchester, where 90% of the population lives, are served by the County’s seven wastewater treatment plants (Blind Brook, Mamaroneck, Port Chester and New Rochelle plants on the Long Island Sound shore and Yonkers, Ossining and Peekskill plants on the Hudson River shore). Feeding the plants are 190 miles of trunk sewers, 34 pump stations and 20 storm flow regulating chambers.

Most areas of the north county watershed towns are dependent on subsurface sewage disposal systems located on each lot or they are served by a few locally-based central sewage collection and treatment districts. In the 1970s, the County prepared a plan to outline how central sewer service could be provided to these areas, primarily through trunk line connections to the existing sewered areas. Cost and capacity issues have prevented implementation. Subsequently, all municipalities in the north county developed new comprehensive plans that recommended long-range land use densities not dependent on central sewer service for most of the unsewered areas located outside of district boundaries.

Solid waste management was the formative intermunicipal experience for many of Westchester’s local jurisdictions. In 1982, under federal consent orders to close the County’s Croton Point land fill and local incinerators, 26 municipalities agreed to join in a special assessment district that would enable the County to build what would be known as the Charles Point Resource Recovery Facility, located in Peekskill. Completed in 1984, the plant accepts solid waste from all municipalities in the district, which numbered 36 in 1995, representing 90 percent of the county’s population. The facility can process 657,000 tons of solid waste per year. District municipalities deliver 550,000 tons while the excess capacity is allocated to commercial waste collected by private carters.

Five transfer stations receive collection vehicles from the participating municipalities and compact refuse into transfer trailers, avoiding longer hauls through the county.

Ash residue generated at the Charles Point facility is in turn disposed of at the Sprout Brook Ashfill located in Cortlandt.

With enactment of the Solid Waste Management Act of 1988, the State of New York assumed regulatory responsibility for the management of local solid waste plans. In response, the County updated its solid waste plan to conform with state regulations. The County Solid Waste Management Plan Update emphasized waste reduction, reuse and recycling initiatives.

In July 1992, the County enacted a Solid Waste and Recyclables Collection Licensing Law and a Source Separation Law as part of its implementation of the Solid Waste Management Plan. These laws require licensing of private haulers and mandatory source separation in each municipality. A material recovery facility (MRF), brought on- line in 1992, was designed to accept 91,000 tons of municipally collected recyclables per year.

Framing the Issues

A regional approach has helped local governments manage waste that must move across, or flow under, their municipal boundaries.

a) SEWAGE COLLECTION AND TREATMENT. The existing sewage collection and treatment system is complex in terms of size, facilities and ownership. Municipal collection systems connect with the County trunk sewers which serve 13 separate sewer districts. However, not all areas within districts are served by public sewers. Capacity at the County’s wastewater treatment plants is taxed by infiltration and inflow problems.


The distinctive architecture of Mamaroneck Wastewater Treatment Plant has made it a local landmark.
During periods of heavy rain, flows into some plants can exceed their daily capacity, sometimes resulting in discharge of untreated sewage into the Hudson River or Long Island Sound. Studies by the federal Environmental Protection Agency under the auspices of the Long Island Sound Study (LISS) have raised the possibility of tertiary treatment requirements for plants discharging into Long Island Sound. The County is bound to a long-term, land-based sludge management system for the dewatered sludge generated at the Yonkers plant; under a 25-year agreement initiated in 1995, the sludge is converted into a reusable agricultural fertilizer.

b) CROTON WATERSHED. By land area, approximately one-third of the County is dependent on septic systems. Most of this land is in the Croton watershed in northern Westchester which encompasses five reservoirs that are part of the New York City water supply system. Also located in the watershed are 28 privately and municipally-owned wastewater collection, treatment and disposal systems that discharge 4 million gallons of treated effluent daily. “The Westchester County 208 Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan (March 1978)” recommended extension of sewer service in the north county to include unsewered areas around established centers of development, and in areas where poorly functioning septic systems had resulted in deterioration of lakes and surface waters.

Although nothing has come of this plan, New York City’s efforts to tighten regulation of development in the Croton watershed renewed interest in 208 goals. The 1995 Watershed Agreement provides a mechanism to take a fresh look at identifying where public sewer extensions and sewer diversions may be appropriate to best protect the reservoirs and to allow centers to continue their present function and to have reasonable growth opportunities.

c) SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT. The emphasis on waste management through reducing the waste stream and through recycling will continue to challenge the County, its municipalities and businesses to improve their conservation efforts. The few Westchester towns who have not joined the refuse disposal district have their solid waste carted to facilities outside of Westchester, a course of action which may not be viable over the long term. Ash residue deposited in fills must be monitored. A County program for collecting household chemical waste has reached less than one percent of the county’s population. Yard and barn waste continues to comprise 15 to 20 percent of the solid waste stream indicating a composting solution is applied to only one-half of all yard waste generated in Westchester. The former Croton Point landfill has been capped and converted to uses integrated into Croton Point Park.

Strategies

1. Pursue programs to reduce the waste stream and make the existing waste management system more efficient.

The County and the municipalities can:

Develop a long term solution to sludge disposal.
Promote County, municipal, business and individual recycling efforts to reduce amounts of solid waste incinerated or placed in land fills.
Encourage composting programs for yard wastes by individual homeowners and municipalities so as to remove this material from the waste stream.
Assess yard waste composting needs, identify potential sites, and provide assistance expanding or establishing compost programs.
Explore recycling and disposal options for construction debris to help keep costs of housing construction down.



Development of the County's Material Recovery Facility in Yonkers in 1992 was key to reducing the solid waste stream by providing a site to gather and process recyclable materials.



The County can:

Determine if consolidation of County sewer districts would provide efficiencies.
Pursue a nitrogen reduction plan that averages nitrogen loading of the four treatment plants on Long Island Sound, and plants on the Hudson River, so as to allow flexibility in providing necessary upgrades at appropriate plants.
Maintain efficiency, capacity, and marketing opportunities of the material recovery facility (MRF) in Yonkers.
Investigate developing permanent household chemical reception center(s) that would allow a more regular, more frequent schedule for reception of the target wastes and would provide for more efficient handling.
Explore establishing a mobile collection program for household chemical wastes.The municipalities can:
Continue efforts to reduce leaks in municipal sewer lines and to eliminate illegal sewer connections.
2. Expand sewage collection and treatment systems to eliminate individual on-lot sewage disposal systems and surface discharges in environmentally sensitive developed areas.

The County can:

Expand the capacity of Peekskill wastewater treatment plant, through the funding support of New York City, so as to divert sewage disposal from sites within the Croton watershed.
Extend County trunk sewer lines, through the funding support of New York City, into developed areas of the Croton watershed and to connection points with existing wastewater treatment plants so as to eliminate surface discharge into the Croton system.
The municipalities can:

Extend public sewering, through funding support of New York City, to areas with septic system failure and lake degradation to protect surface water resources, where consistent with local planning.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Buying the Best Sewer Fittings

Buy Authentic And Good Quality Sewer Fittings, Sewer Pipe, Repair Coupling, Flexible Couplings
By: emmy

Piping system is involved at almost every place for various uses. Be it residential area, commercial, retail, industrial or any other, piping and sewer system is very crucial. It serves the purpose for construction, pipe and precast industries, as well as water, sewer supplies and public works contractors and distributors. Different Sewer fittings are available, specifically designed to meet requirements that includes connect, repair, adapt, reduce or cap almost any type of pipe used in sewer, drain, waste, and vent applications. The sewer fitting can be customized as per clients needs as specifications are different for different industries.
Sewer pipes are available for sewage systems and the functioning of sewage and other drainage system largely depends on the quality of sewer pipes used. High quality pipes are anti corrosion and do not corrode. One of the major problems is blockage of pipes and good quality sewer pipe helps in reducing the blockage to a larger extent. Laying up sewer pipes is quite easy and can be done without much hassle. Proper execution is needed that results in better performance of sewer pipe. When it comes to water management system, you not only have to be concern with the supply of water, but with its transfer to a sewage or wastewater treatment facility that requires fittings and pipes. Buy authentic and good quality products to avoid hassles later.
Repair couplings are there to make the job easier. There are various types of repair couplings available that can expand lengthwise or uses rubber seal that gets compressed around the pipe. Features of good quality repair couplings are they are durable and thicker than the bad quality ones. They have tight seals that prevent pipes from slipping. They can also be tailor made as per instructed by the client. Flexible couplings are also available. These flexible couplings are used for sewer, plumbing, water waste and pipe venting connection. They can seal any sewer and drain pipe material. Flexible coupling are available in different shapes and sizes to fit the bill and serve varied purposes of clients and customers. Choose wisely whenever selecting Sewer Fittings, Sewer Pipe, Repair Coupling and Flexible Couplings.

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Home Sewer Drain Cleaning for your New York House

Most people wait until there is a sewer clog or backup before calling in a plumber or sewer specialist. Here at Zonzini Pipeline and Sewer Services we recommend a more proactive approach to your Westchester County home sewer system. There are a number of advantage to have a regular sewer line clean out done.

When we provide regular Westchester County sewer clean-out service for you, we can help you in several ways. First, our services will prevent sewer clogs. When a professional cleans your drains regularly, it prevents major clogs from occurring. This is especially true if you have an old or poorly constructed sewer system installation

We use a number of tools to keep your sewer system in the best condition possible, these include:

- Video Camera

- Locating devices

- Drain snake augers

- High pressure water jetting

Please contact us at zonzini.net if you would like us to provide these sewer repair and cleanout services for your Weschester County Home. In the long run, our work will provide peace of mind and keep large repairs at bay.

Flexible Couplings

Flexible Couplings And Its Importance
By: emmy

For connecting two shafts together, flexible couplings are used. There are different types of couplings available to meet various requirements. It is used for all sorts of industrial purpose, construction, manufacturing, sewage facilities and more. Extensive research and development goes behind designing and manufacturing couplings. Manufacturers have team of engineers and designers assigned to accomplish the job in the best possible manners.

Apart from flexible couplings, the other types of couplings include industrial couplings, gear couplings, nylon couplings, marine couplings, repair couplings, custom couplings, bellow couplings, eccentric couplings and many more. There are many manufacturers who offer custom made coupling solutions for their clients and customers. Be it any requirement, a premium manufacturer gets the consignment ready for shipment on the due date.

Flexible couplings very effectively adjust itself as per the alignments of pipes or shafts. The couplings are manufactured in aluminum alloy, brass, steel, stainless steel and nylon material. The variety gives the customers options to pick the one best suited for you. As the name suggests, repair couplings are there to modify and make things easier for usage. Couplings are utilized to connect, repair, expand, reduce or make alteration for all types of pipes including sewer pipe, drain, waste and other applications.

Be it flexible couplings, repair couplings or any other, they make things simpler and easier to work with. Flexible couplings can be used for all types of in-house plumbing activity. Repair couplings make the necessary alterations and bring refreshing changes for various activities. Our spare parts and tools are also available with couplings manufacturer to offer a complete package under the same roof.

For various sewage related jobs, sewer pipes are used. Superior quality sewage pipes are anti corrosion and also prevents blockage. It is very important to use the best quality sewer pipes to avoid post installation hassles. As every business requirement is different, there are different sets of flexible couplings, repair couplings and sewer pipes available. Choose your products wisely to get guaranteed and reliable services lifelong.

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New York Trenchless Sewer Repair

The next time there is a sewer line repair needed at your home, you should consider the benefits of trenchless sewer repair. At Zonini Pipeline and Sewer Services we specialize in Westchester County trenchless sewer repair because it can save you, the customer, a lot of money by not having to excavate. We have special robotic video cameras that allow us to find your broken sewer pipe or leak.

The great part is that you don't have the mess and destruction of digging up your yard, your driveway, your landscaping or anything else that might be in the way of excavation. Instead, the problem can be fixed by using two access points on either side of the problem area.

When we find the source of your problem, we have a couple of trenchless repair options Westchester County. The first option is to re-line your pipe insdie the damaged pipes. The other method is pipe bursting. We will burst apart your old pipe and pull new pipe through. After using our technology to find and analyse the problem, we will let you know which method will work best for your problem.

Because you won't have to pay for us to put your yard and driveway back together it will save you money and time. Contact us at Zonzini.net if you would like our expertise with your Westchester County broken sewer line.

New York Drain and Sewer Repair

It is inevitable that at some point, New York residents will be faced with a sewer line repair or cleanout. Whether your waste is going to a sewage treatment plant or septic tank, there is plenty of opportunity for things to go wrong and a sewer repair Westchester County to be needed. As a homeowner, you don't control over whether or not things were installed properly to begin with. Sewer lines may be buried underneath driveways, parking lots or sidewalks, concrete casing is required. Other things that can go wrong include correct excavation, correct grading and slope, correct packing and ramming and setting pegs and trenches at the correct levels. In the event that these things were done improperly, or they are just very old, you may have to hire a contractor. Here at Zonzini Pipeline and Sewer, we can help you with just about any sewer line repair or clean-out issue in Westchester County, NY.