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All You Need To Know About Sewer Pipe Repair

Author : Ryan Pauline

Submitted : 2012-01-24 20:03:21    Word Count : 534    Popularity:   0

Tags:   sewer pipe, sewer pipe repair, sewer pipes, pipe repair, damaged sewer pipes

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The last thing our house needs is a set of broken and damaged sewer pipes. Not only does it cause a lot to fix the problem, it also has the ability to burn a large hole in our wallets. Fixing it sounds very daunting, as there is the impression that the task is a very difficult one to accomplish. However, one needs to know that you do not need to have any advance skills and knowledge in plumbing in order to perform your very first sewer pipe repair.

1. You must first gain access to the broken sewer pipe. If it is found beneath a concrete floor, use a saw specifically designed to cut through the surface of concrete. Create a square pattern as you cute. After doing so, smash the area with a sledgehammer. The small bits of broken parts must then be removed using a prying bar. Use a shovel to remove any unwanted particles or dirt. This is the first step to sewer pipe repair.

2. Analyze the pipes and come to a conclusion as to what type of repair you must do in order to fix the problem. Take note of any tiny punctured holes and remedy them using repair clamps and gaskets. If there are any cracks too big to be unnoticed, then pipe removal is required.

3. The use of repair clamps can be considered. To use such tool, you must first remove any particles surrounding the sewage pipe. Put the clamp gasket on top of the puncture and open the clamp using its hinges. You must then slide the bolts of the clamps inside the opening of the bolt and use a wrench to tighten it shut. After doing the task, test the effects of your efforts by turning on the water and allowing it to flow through the pipes.

4. Sewer pipe repair can also involve the removal of cracks on the pipes. You can opt to cut this part of the pipe using a reciprocal saw or even a hacksaw if the former is too large to be utilized. After each cut, smoothen the edges using a file, a sandpaper, or any rough clothing.

5. To replace the pipe’s broken parts you will need to get a newly cut pipe from your hardware store. With a measuring tape, acquire the overall length of the pipe that you will need to replace.

6. Use a repair coupling tool over the pipes to fill the gap until they cover the two sides of the joint wherein the sewer pipes and the replacement one meet together.

7. Finally, you will need to tighten the clamp to complete your sewer pipe repair. Use a screwdriver onto the screws of the clamp and turn it in a clockwise motion to tighten it. Check the results of your efforts by turning on your faucet and running water inside the pipes. Be sure to check for any small leaks so you will know whether or not you are successful on your attempt.

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