Smart Ways to Prepare Your Home for Sewer Repair
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The sewer system is essential as it transports waste and sewage away from your home. Unfortunately, it’s quite inevitable that you’ll run into sewer-related problems which prompt services like sewer repair. When this happens, you’ll want to be prepared. But how exactly do you prepare your home for a sewer repair in Tacoma, WA?
Bob Oates Sewer & Rooter offers the following tips.
Remove Obstructions
The first thing you can do prior to sewer repair services is to clear out all the obstructions leading to the area involved. Make sure all access points are free from clutter. Your sewer access point may be located around your lawn, so make sure to move your outdoor furniture away from the yard. In some cases, your plumber might need to rip out your toilet to access the sewer.
Plan for Landscaping Restoration
A sewer pipe line repair is not as huge of an undertaking as a complete sewer line replacement. However, it still requires some digging. You may require landscape restoration after the repairs are done.
Anticipate the Water Being Cut Off
In the case of a major task like a sewer line replacement, the water has to be shut off. The project may take a few days to complete. Plan how your household can go about the daily routine with a water interruption. You can also stock up on water, or you can opt to stay somewhere else in the meantime.
Manage Surrounding Trees
One of the most common reasons why you may need to replace sewer line is a tree root invasion. If you’ve already had to call for sewer services for this issue, it’s best to stay vigilant and manage the trees around your property (granted that they’re within your property lines) to keep future tree root infiltrations at bay.
Preparing your home for sewer repair services contributes to the success of the project. Of course, we here at Bob Oates Sewer & Rooter will utilize our expertise to help you solve your sewer issues. Contact us today!
CALL (206) 789-4944
Serving the Greater Seattle Area