How often do sewer lines need to be replaced?


Your sewer line can face a lot of potential challenges and this will determine how long your pipes will last.
 The weight of the soil above your pipes may experience a lot of changes such as compaction from buildings or even parked vehicles above the sewer line. These events will likely cause the ground to move and may potentially cause your sewer line to break.
Tree roots may also threaten the integrity of your sewer line, since tree roots may pierce it in search of sources of fertilization.
Conditions within the soil such as drought can also cause your sewer lines to corrode easily. Shifting of soil to drought or erosion may lead to pipe dislocation causing leaks of wastewater in your yard.
Pipes that are not properly produced and installed might lead to sewer line leakage or breakage and this may happen sooner than you would expect.

What are the signs of a broken sewer line pipe?

  • Strange Odor. When your drain pipe has a crack, one clear sign that you may notice is smelling a strange odor. A plumbing system that functions well should never have an odor coming from your drains. If this occurs, a thorough inspection by a professional plumber is needed to find out why a sewer odor is making its way to your home.
  • Slow Drains. If you have a slow drain, this could be probably due to a blockade from a pipe that goes over a particular sink, toilet, tub, or shower. Other possibilities why you have a slow drain are tree roots or soil erosion.
  • Patches of green on your lawn. Though it may be a good sight to see, if you see patches of greenery on your lawn, it means that your sewer line is broken and you need to have it fixed. Over time, the presence of wastewater can build up in the soil and this may pose a health hazard for you, your family, and your business.
  • Mold and Mildew. The presence of wet spots seen on your home or commercial space’s ceiling, wall, and floors could be signs that you have a damaged sewer line. Mold and mildew may potentially grow on these wet spots, again, threatening your health and damaging your property.
  • Clogs and Backups. Having more than one clogged drain and sewage backups could mean damage to your sewer lines. Hence, the need for a plumbing expert is required to inspect your sewer lines and determine if you need to replace your sewers.

How do I know if my sewer line needs to be replaced?

There are factors to consider when to have your sewer lines replaced:

Old Pipes

If you have old pipes installed in your homes, chances are, they will fail more frequently, so a sewer replacement is the best solution to have an efficient sewer line.

Persistent Clogs

Clogs in the toilet and sink drain that could not be fixed by using chemicals or simple repairs should need sewer replacement.

Presence of Big Trees

Big trees mean they have big roots that may penetrate your sewer lines and these are leading causes of pipe damage. Call your plumbing company if your pipes are damaged by tree roots and have your pipes replaced.

Is trenchless replacement cheaper?

If you don’t like to see your property damaged by excavations, there is an option to prevent this. Trenchless sewer replacement will allow professionals to replace your sewer safely without creating a huge eyesore to your property. Although traditional sewer replacement is less expensive, the cost of a trenchless way of sewer replacement depends on what methods to be used in your property.  The two most commonly used trenchless methods are lateral pipe lining and pipe bursting.

How often do sewer lines need to be replaced?

The frequency of sewer replacement depends on the type of pipe material you have on your property.  Additionally, the number of households or occupants using fixtures at home and commercial spaces matters in terms of the functionality of the sewer line. It is wise to ask for advice from a reputable plumbing company with professional plumbers to assist you with other sewer services so that you’ll know the right time to replace your sewers.

Contact a Side Sewer Contractor in Seattle

If you’ve been experiencing any of these sewer problems, The Pipe Doctor is the company that you can depend on! We are experts from Seattle that have the skills and tools needed to repair and replace your sewer line. We are also a Registered Side Sewer Contractor (RSSC) company in Seattle, WA serving the greater Seattle region for over 16 years.

The Pipe Doctor

Family-Owned Plumbing Company
12345 Lake City Way NE Ste 311, Seattle, WA 98125
Phone: (206) 676-2192
Email: thepipedr@gmail.com

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