Friday, July 10, 2009

Sewer cleanouts

A Sewer cleanout is a fitting on a sewer lateral that allows access for cleaning and maintenance. Without a sewer cleanout there is no direct access to it and will not be cleaned properly. Sewer cleanouts usually have a 4 inch plastic or brass screw cap on them. Some common locations for sewer cleanouts are at the base of the stack, on the basement floor, behind a toilet or just outside of the house. If you can not find one, you either do not have one or it could be buried in dirt or underneath concrete. If you find that you do not have a sewer cleanout, having one installed could save you money in the long run especially if you have large trees in your yard. Tree roots are a major cause of sewer lateral backups. Once tree roots enter a sewer lateral it will need to be cleaned regularly because the roots will always grow back. To help prevent your sewer from backing up, be careful what you put down your drains or flush down the toilet






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