Avoid Sewer Line Replacement and Clogged Drains

Homeowner Maintenance Tips

Jaipi Sixbear
Sewer line replacement costs thousands of dollars. Many homeowners are unaware that they are responsible for sewer line replacement. Avoid sewer line backups and clogged drain repairs with simple common sense usage of household plumbing. Use these simple tips for homeowners to avoid costly sewer line replacement.

Avoid Sewer Line Replacement - Avoid Garbage Disposal Abuse
The true purpose of the garbage disposal is to clear small bits of garbage from draining water. Sewer line issues are often caused by overuse of the garbage disposal. Backups occur when homeowners use the garbage disposal to dispose of all household garbage. Potato peels and other large objects in the garbage disposal cause backups or damage to the sewer line and other plumbing pipes.

Avoid Sewer Line Replacement - Grease, Coffee Grounds and Eggshells
Grease, coffee grounds and eggshells in the sewer line coagulate and cause backups. Extreme drain cleaning or sewer line replacement is the only option. Homeowners should avoid pouring grease down sinks. Grease should be collected and thrown out with the trash. Coffee grounds and eggshells can be composted.

Avoid Sewer Line Replacement - Paper Products
Disposal of non biodegradable paper products into the sewer line by homeowners can necessitate sewer line replacement. Avoid flushing disposable diapers, tampons, pads, and paper towels to avoid clogged drains and sewer line replacement. All these items should be disposed of with the trash. Paper swells and causes backups in the sewer line.

Avoid Sewer Line Replacement - Roots
Roots from trees, bushes and plants often grow into the sewer line. Sewer line replacement becomes necessary when ordinary drain cleaning no longer controls root growth. Roots can also crack the sewer line, necessitating sewer line replacement. Homeowners should locate the sewer line and keep trees and plants away to avoid sewer line replacement and backups.

Avoid Sewer Line Replacement - Hazardous Materials
Homeowners should avoid pouring hazardous chemicals, including paint and drain cleaners down the sinks, tubs, or toilets. Drain cleaners are advertised as drain cleaning maintenance but the opposite is true. Drain cleaners and other chemicals cause backups and permanent damage to the sewer line and other plumbing pipes. Chemical corrosion often necessitates sewer line replacement.

Avoid Sewer Line Replacement - Smart Home Shopping
When buying a home, be sure to have the sewer line and plumbing inspected. Sewer line replacement can cost anywhere from $2000 to $10,000 and up. Many homeowners will sell their home, due to constant backups, rather than incurring the cost of sewer line replacement. Sewer line replacement can be a financial disaster for new homeowners. Avoid purchasing any home needing sewer line replacement.

Sources :

http://plumbingfaucets.info/how-to-prevent-clogged-drains/

http://www.servicemagic.com/rated.RooterGuy.12656475.html
(Advice from a Rooter Guy Plumbing Professional)

www.englewoodgov.org

personal experience

Published by Jaipi Sixbear - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

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  • Maria Roth 6/13/2009

    Geez, I hope my sewer line doesn't need to be replaced! It's backed up twice. Lots of tree roots in my yard...

  • Tiadora Anderson 6/13/2009

    Great article. Thanks.

  • Jlava73 6/13/2009

    Good Advice!

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