• Sewer pipe bursting - Tree roots in sewer line - Trenchless contractors

    How Something as Innocent as a Tree Could Lead to Big, Bad Sewer Problems

    Most of us don’t have to spend a lot of time thinking about what happens after we flush our toilets; the 730,887 Americans who work for the 104,852 plumbing and sewage companies across our nation do that thinking for us. Unfortunately, sewer-related issues can cost American households hundreds if not thousands of dollars if left unchecked due to leaks. Here are some ways to make sure your lines are clear and functional. The Sources of Sewer Problems Up until the 1980s, sewer lines consisted of clay piping that was durable, but corrosive over time. These pipes have a typical lifespan…

  • Replacing sewer line - Sewer line replacement cost - Trenchless contractors

    Three Things You Should Never Flush or Dump Down Drains

    When it comes to a sewer system car and maintenance starts with what you put down your drains and toilets. Replacing sewer lines isn’t something that any homeowners wants to have to do, so preventative care and maintenance is important. There are a number of things that can affect the lifetime of a sewer system, but if a sewer is around 40 years old, experts say it’s probably going to need replacing. Replacement has gotten easier with the use of trenchless pipe bursting, but avoiding replacement is always easier. Here are three things you should never dump down your drains…