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.