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    What You Need to Know About Trenchless Sewer Replacement

    March 3, 2021 By //  by ehretco

    Trenchless sewer replacement has many advantages over traditional sewer excavation. It requires less construction, reduces traffic detours, and reduces disruption to people around the construction zone. It also minimizes disturbance to landscapes and outdoor structures, making it a frequent choice of sewer replacement contractors and homeowners.

    Two common methods of trenchless sewer replacement are sliplining and pipe bursting

    Both methods involve slipping a new pipe into the original pipe. The key difference is whether the old pipe is dismantled or used as an outer shell for the new pipe. In some cases, both methods are ideal choices, but a household plumbing inspection might find one more beneficial to certain situations.

    Sliplining

    Sliplining requires the new pipe to be narrower than the original pipe. The new pipe is pulled or pushed into the original pipe, and then grouted into place. Sliplining doesn’t dismantle the original pipe, which has become an outer shell for the new pipe, so the new pipe can’t be upsized. Upsizing the pipe’s capacity would require dismantling the original pipe, as is done with pipe bursting.

    Pipe bursting

    Pipe bursting is exactly as it sounds. The sewer replacement plumber pulls a bursting tool through the old pipe, forcing it open as the new pipe is dragged into place. Pipe bursting can replace pipes of similar or larger size, typically made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE). It’s also more environmentally-friendly than sliplining, which requires chemicals to grout the new pipe into place.

    Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining is another common method

    CIPP lining is ideal for repairing sewer pipes that don’t need to be upsized or be entirely replaced. It creates a new lining within the old pipe. A resin-saturated felt tube is inserted into the old pipe and turned inside-out with air or water pressure. This puts the resin in contact with the old pipe so it can be cured and hardened into a new lining. 

    Trenchless sewer replacement can’t fix pipe bellies

    Despite the benefits of trenchless sewer replacement, sewer lines that sag due to shifting soil and improper bedding can’t be replaced with trenchless methods. This is because a new pipe can’t be led through a misshapen pipe. Sewer replacement contractors also won’t cure a new lining into a pipe belly, as solid waste could remain stagnant in the belly and form a clog. The only option is to dig out the entire pipe.

    Trenchless Sewer Replacement with Ehret Co. Plumbing & Heating

    To learn more about trenchless sewer replacement, reach out to Ehret. Co Plumbing & Heating through our online contact form or call us at 510-528-4292. We’ll help you determine if your sewer line needs to be repaired or replaced, and if it will benefit from a trenchless method.

    Category: trenchless sewer replacementTag: trenchless sewer replacement

    Small Leak, Big Problem – When You Should Call a Plumber

    February 27, 2021 By //  by ehretco

    Small leaks can quickly become big problems if they aren’t addressed. They can build up to require substantial repairs, including replacement of pipes and the repair of your ceiling, floor, and drywall. A household plumbing inspection will tell you about all the small leaks and other problem areas in your plumbing that could lead to larger problems in the future.

    Here are three signs that you have a leak and should call a residential plumber for a household inspection ASAP:

    Brown spots appear on the ceiling

    If brown spots are starting to form on the ceiling, you likely have a water leak directly above. The leak could be new, but it could be an old opening that has grown large enough to impact your ceiling. Take the brown spots as a sign that your pipes are signaling for immediate help. The longer the leak is unattended, the more likely your pipes will break down from corrosion around the leak area.

    Your water bill is increasing despite unchanged usage

    If your water bill is gradually increasing and you can’t justify why, that’s a sign of a water leak. If a faucet even dribbles a few drops of water, your bills can increase. No matter how infrequent the dribbling, it will drain at your savings.

    To be sure this is a water leak, check your home for loose or running faucets. If you have a sprinkler or water system for your garden, check those water lines for breaks. If everything appears to be in shape, contact a residential plumber to check for unspotted leaks and problems.

    In cases where you can’t locate the leak yourself, the leak might be in the sewer line that runs underneath your home and yard. This would most likely require trenchless sewer replacement, a minimally invasive procedure that disrupts as little as possible of your landscape.

    Peeling paint or mold growth in the bathroom

    Bathrooms are frequent sources of excess moisture, but not all moisture problems are caused by the humidity of hot showers. Sometimes blistering or peeling paint is caused by water leaks behind the wall. Mold growth can also be caused by water leaking down the walls.

    Moisture problems should be immediately treated, especially if they’re in the bathroom, because they can progress to cause the floor or ceiling to collapse. Not all mold is toxic to your health, but if stachybotrys chartarum (also called “black mold”) grows on your walls, it can severely affect your respiratory and immune systems. 

    Clear any mold immediately, then have a residential plumber determine if there’s a leak or if your bathroom merely has poor ventilation. You want the leak fixed before the damage can spread to your drywall and cause a need for major repairs.

    Ehret Co. Plumbing & Heating provides local household plumbing inspections

    You can stretch out time between repairs by applying plumbers tape to the problem areas of small leaks. Keep track of the leaks you find so your plumber can get to work faster.

    Small leaks can be indicative of larger problems. Reach out to Ehret. Co Plumbing & Heating through our online contact form or call us at 510-528-4292 to schedule a household plumbing inspection.

    Category: residential plumbing servicesTag: household plumbing inspection

    How to Unclog and Clean a Urinal

    February 23, 2021 By //  by ehretco

    As a business owner, you should have a commercial plumbing services provider maintain your urinals and other plumbing on a routine basis to prevent clogging and backup. If your urinal is clogged and you have time to clear it up, follow the steps before.

    Unclogging a Urinal

    Materials

    • Filled bucket of water
    • Gloves
    • Screwdriver
    • Plunger (for shallow clogs)
    • Urinal Auger (for deep clogs)

    In some ways, urinals are easier to maintain than standard toilets, which often requires more finesse. However, there are several differences between the two that require a different approach to unclogging and cleaning.

    Steps

    1. Put on your gloves and remove debris from the top of the drain covering.
    2. Use the screwdriver to unscrew the drain covering from the inside of the urinal.
    3. Pour a few inches of water inside the clogged urinal.
    4. Place a plunger over the drain and give several strong thrusts. This will remove shallow clogs that are close to the drain. If the bucket water flows through, flush the urinal to make sure it’s truly unclogged. If so, proceed to the cleaning steps.
    5. If the plunger doesn’t work, get your urinal auger and slowly crank its cable into the urinal’s pipe.
    6. Stop cranking once you feel the auger hit something solid. Then crank a little more to break the auger through the clog and attach to the clog.
    7. Crank the auger in the opposite way to withdraw the cable and the clog, then flush the urinal to confirm the urinal is completely unclogged.

    If you weren’t able to find the clog, or you removed the clog and the urinal still didn’t flush smoothly, contact commercial plumbers for rooter service. The clog could be deeper in the plumbing system and might only be accessed through removal of the urinal and professional plumbing methods, such as hydro jetting.

    Cleaning an unclogged urinal

    After the urinal is unclogged, all that’s left is to clean it.

    Materials

    • Gloves
    • Filled bucket of water
    • All-Purpose Cleaner
    • Soft-Bristle Brush
    • Soft Cloth
    • Air Freshener (Optional)

    Steps

    1. With the drain covering still removed, pour all-purpose cleaner down the drain. Follow the cleaner directions, but you typically want to let it sit for a few minutes.
    2. After the cleaner is flushed through, clean the urinal with a soft bristle brush dipped into the water bucket.
    3. Wipe down the urinal with a soft cloth.
    4. Optional: Sprizz the restroom with air freshener to mask lingering smells

    Your Local Providers of Commercial Plumbing Services

    Ehret Co. Plumbing & Heating has provided quality plumbing services across the Bay Area since 1910. Contact us today to discuss our commercial plumbing services for urinals. As a fully licensed and insured company, we are open 365 days a year to work on everything from major emergency repairs to simple fixes.

    Category: commercial plumbing servicesTag: commercial plumbing services

    Hydro Jetting: Clear Out Your Pipes for the New Year

    January 14, 2021 By //  by ehretco

    Stubborn pipe blockages are common during the holiday season, when plenty of food and grease is washed down the drain. If your new year is full of drains that clog more frequently, you’ll need to do more than wriggle a snake into your pipes. You need the powerful rooter service of hydro jetting. 

    Hydro jetting shoots high-pressure water through pipe blockages

    A hydro jet is a professional plumbing tool that inserts a hose through your sewer’s cleanout, a capped pipe that allows access to your lateral sewer line, and blasts high-pressure water at every angle to break up blockages, including tree root invasion. The water pressure varies based on blockage strength and pipe condition, but normally ranges from 1,500 to 5,000 PSI (Pound per Square Inch).

    Hydro jetting is harmless when conducted by experienced rooter service plumbers, so the pipes won’t be damaged from the inside. However, if the pipe is too old or weak, it might need more traditional cleaning methods, and if the pipe has severe tree root invasion, it might need to be repaired or replaced. A household plumbing inspection will reveal which service is more beneficial for your situation.

    Hydro jetting has many benefits over traditional drain cleaning

    A few benefits are:

    • A quick and simple process — Hydro jetting is versatile because of its water pressure range, so rooter service plumbers can quickly adjust to your pipe’s needs. 
    • Restoring your pipe’s full flow — Sewer augers or snakes are less likely to clear out all blockages, because hydro jetting clears out your pipe at all angles.
    • Giving your pipe a fresh start — Because sewer snakes typically don’t remove all obstructions, blockages build up sooner. That means more frequent cleaning. Hydro jetting can remove all the “building blocks” of blockages, so it’ll take longer for your pipes to clog. And if you follow the best practices of pipe care, including routine drain cleaning, you might never have another severe blockage again.

    Ehret Co. Plumbing & Heating is your local hydro jet provider

    Ready to hydro jet your pipes for a fresh start to 2021? Contact Ehret. Co Plumbing & Heating through our online contact form or call us at 510-528-4292 for quality hydro jet and rooter service, including drain cleaning and trenchless sewer replacement.

    Category: rooter serviceTag: drain cleaning, rooter service

    What are the Benefits of Trenchless Sewer Replacement?

    January 5, 2021 By //  by ehretco

    Decades ago, the only way to replace a sewer line was to entirely remove its damaged pipes. Workers had to upend all surrounding landscape and structures to access the line, making for long days or weeks of excavation. Now, modern technology allows an easier, quicker, and less-expensive method to replace damaged sewer lines: trenchless sewer replacement.

    Minimally Invasive

    Traditional sewer replacement is messy. If the damaged segment of a sewer line runs beneath a garden, fence, or building structures, they’ll all be dismantled or unearthed for the excavation site. Workers will dig trenches to access the entirety of the damaged sewer pipe, which is avoided with trenchless sewer replacement.

    Instead of exposing the entire sewer pipe, trenchless sewer replacement creates entry points for new piping to be fed through. There are typically two entry points, so instead of digging up the entire pipe, workers only have to dig up enough land to access those portions. This leaves the rest of the landscape untouched.

    Higher Quality & Functionality

    Trenchless sewer replacement can improve your sewer line’s functionality by installing higher quality pipe liners or pipe replacements. A new pipe liner can reinforce your sewer line by increasing flow capacity with stronger piping material, and a seamless pipe replacement can prevent off-set piping caused by tree roots and other environmental factors. Not only is your sewer line repaired, it’s upgraded with the latest pipe technology. Your sewer line will last longer  and have fewer needs for residential plumbing services.

    Saves You Time & Money

    Smaller excavation sites means shorter project times. There is less land to dig, and less land to replace after the pipe is repaired. This frees up substantial time for the actual replacement. Workers can be in and out of site within a day, compared to the multiple days often required by traditional sewer replacement. And if your sewer pipe damage extends beyond your property and underneath the sidewalk, traditional replacement might stretch into a week or longer.

    Trenchless sewer replacement also can cut down the money you’d spend with traditional replacement. You won’t need to pay for dismantling all the structures that would get in the way of a complete excavation. You’ll also have a lower bill to pay for post-project cleanup, including replanting the small sections of your lawn and garden that were dug up. Make sure you plant greenery that is pipe-friendly and won’t grow into your sewer line, or plant them far away from your pipes.

    Your Local Providers of Trenchless Sewer Replacement

    Ehret Co. Plumbing & Heating has provided quality residential and commercial plumbing services across the Bay Area since 1910. Contact us today to further discuss our trenchless sewer replacement and repair services. As a fully licensed and insured company, we are open 365 days a year to work on everything from major emergency repairs to simple fixes.

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