Since a large part of the sewer system is outside of the building, plumbers have to be ready to service buried infrastructure. Developments in remote and trenchless technology over the last few decades have improved this process dramatically for both plumbers and their clients. Professional plumbers have access to a wide range of specialized equipment that makes it much easier to assess and repair subterranean pipes.
Initial Consultation and Assessment
The initial consultation and investigation is an important step in any troubleshooting process. It’s important to relay any changes in your plumbing system’s behavior and any other details that may be relevant. This can include anything from signs of water damage to bad smells out int the yard.
Video Camera Inspections
Identifying leaks, clogs, and other problems in buried sewer lines is much easier with a good video camera system. Plumbers use this equipment through a narrow access point, so there’s no need to dig a large hole. The camera can traverse a significant distance and capture detailed images of the inside of the pipes in order to deliver a prompt diagnosis.
Clearing Out Buried Lines
Even if a clog isn’t the only problem with your system, most repair and investigation work is easier with clean pipes. Hydro jetting and other types of tools can blast through grease, grime, debris, and even tree root incursions. A thorough cleaning is enough to address many of the common problems with sewer lines, and it paves the way for repair work.
Trenchless Repair Options
Because it vastly reduces the manpower and expense demands of the project, trenchless repair is the preferred method when it’s practical. Most trenchless repair and replacement systems only require a few remote access points that take minutes to create. There are many different types of lining systems on the market, but they all revolve around sliding a flexible pipe into the existing one and curing it into a hardened permanent pipe.
Conventional Repair or Replacement
Despite the flexibility of trenchless technology, conventional repair and replacement are still important services in many situations. Sometimes digging up your system and starting all over again is the best way to address ongoing issues with it or significantly increase its capacity. Conventional repairs usually involve patching or replacing sections of damaged pipes to contain leaks.
Get the Professionals to Solve Your Plumbing Mysteries
Any change in your plumbing or sewer system should make you take notice because it could be a sign of something serious going wrong under the surface. Don’t let the thought of servicing buried lines scare you when there are plenty of simple solutions available. Select Plumbing is proud to offer exceptional sewer line services in Lincoln, NE, so call us today to find and fix your buried problem.