Pipe lining is sometimes called trenchless sewer repair because it provides an option of fixing your leaking sewer pipe without any need for digging up your yard.
What Is Pipe Lining?
Sewer pipes in the yard can be made of a variety of materials, but metal, PVC, and clay are the most common. Traditionally, if these pipes sprung a leak, then the only option was to dig up the yard so the pipe could be patched or replaced.
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Whether you need to replace your water main line or just a few supply lines in the home, you likely have some questions. The following can help answer some of them.
Who Is Responsible for Permitting the Project?
It's generally accepted that the water line replacement contractor will handle the legal side of the work, which means that they will secure permits and schedule any necessary permit inspections for the repair.
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When your plumbing isn't working well, it could give you all types of issues. You may have a slow flow of water coming in, you may have a backup of water or sewer, or you could have slow drainage. You may even have a clog in your pipes if your plumbing is having issues. If you are having problems with your plumbing, there are things you can do to repair this issue.
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Designed to move wastewater and sewage from your home into the public sewer or septic tank system, your residential drains can be prone to buildups of all manner of horrid waste such as food waste, cooking grease, soap scum, hair, human excreta, and more. Proper cleaning of these drains is vital to keep things flowing smoothly.
Drain cleaning service is specially designed to flush out excessive buildup that may clog up your drains and prevent them from running smoothly.
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If your home has hard water, you might deal with the problem by using laundry additives that soften water, or by adding a water softening cartridge to your shower head. While those products might work as intended, they do nothing about solving your hard water problem.
Hard water is especially harmful to plumbing pipes since mineral scale keeps building up year after year. Talk to your plumber about an effective hard water treatment for your whole house and plumbing.
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