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4 Tips for Safeguarding Your Residential Sewage Line

by Kevin Smith Author

The sewage line under your home is probably something you'd prefer not to think about, but it's a necessary component of your home. Every house needs a safe and efficient way to get rid of wastewater, and that is what your sewer line is designed to do. Unfortunately, the pipes that run your sewage into the municipal sewage system aren't invincible. Good homeowning requires careful consideration of the ways you can best protect your investment, and that includes safeguarding the sewer line, lest you have to hire residential sewer line repair in Woodstock, GA. 

Here are 4 tips you need to know about protecting your sewage line from damage.

Mind What You Flush

If you've ever seen signs in public bathrooms that state, "Flush toilet paper ONLY," you might be surprised that this needs to be expressed. What kinds of things are people putting in the toilet? You'd be surprised what some people are guilty of. Feminine hygiene products, cotton swabs, rags, and most other bathroom products should go in the trash can, not the toilet. 

Mind What You Rinse

You might be guilty of rinsing the wrong things down your sink, especially the one in your kitchen. Kitchen sinks are for dishwater and hand washing only. Don't throw coffee grounds, fats, oils, or solid food waste down your kitchen sink. If you have a garbage disposal, use it appropriately. Always run the water when you operate the disposal, and don't put anything in there that you wouldn't be able to chop with a knife. If a knife couldn't handle it, your disposal blades certainly can't. That includes bones, tough vegetable stems, and food packaging. 

Landscape Smart

There are also ways to protect your sewage line from the yard. Plant roots are incredibly strong, and they can penetrate solid substances, including your sewage line. Find out from your contractor where your sewage line runs and avoid planting trees and shrubs along this line. In fact, you should keep a wide clearance around it, especially because tree roots can travel far. If they impact your sewage line, they can crack it, which will cause sewage to leak into your soil.

Hire an Inspection

Has your sewer line ever been inspected? Do you not know the answer to this question? Then it likely hasn't been inspected for damage. As the soil in your yard naturally shifts, your sewage line can twist or even crack. Worse, your everyday plumbing activities may be impacting the pipes. Hire residential sewer line repair in Woodstock, GA, to inspect its quality.


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