What kind of drain cover do I Need?
These cast iron drain covers may be just what you need to replace that old or missing drain cover. Whether you need a 5″ cover up to a 12″ cover, you’ll find it here, and with the largest selection of plumbing products on the Internet, you’re sure to find what you’ve been searching for on PlumbingSupply.com ®! Looking for other drain products?
How can I find out if my sewer line is covered by my insurance?
You can also figure out if your main sewer line clog is covered by your policy by contacting your home insurance provider. This is a great thing to do, because even if you don’t have a sewage backup rider, your home insurance plan may cover some damage that occurs to your house due to sewage flooding.
How long does it take to replace a drain cover?
Please note: These 7 1/2″ diameter .160″ thickness covers have a 5 – 6 week lead time. Q. “Eureka, I finally found a place that looks like they have the drain cover I need. Can I return it if it doesn’t fit?”
Where does the sewer line go in a house?
The main house drain, and the house sewer itself. The former is also commonly referred to as “sewer line” and it connects to the latter through a horizontal drain line typically located under the basement floor of a house. A house sewer is the outdoor portion of plumbing system, and it connects to either a municipal sewer or septic system.
What is the average cost to repair a sewer line?
The average sewer pipe repair cost is $2,306, with most homeowners spending between $1,300 and $2,700 for any sewer line repair. That may sound expensive for a feature you can’t physically see, but given its significance to your plumbing and foundation, sewer line repair, when called upon, is a necessary fix.
How do you replace a sewer line?
The Conventional Way to Replace Sewer Lines. The traditional way to replace a sewer line is to dig a trench, remove the old, damaged pipe, and replace it with a new one. Although it sounds simple, it’s a time-consuming, labor-intensive, and costly method to change a sewer line.
What you should know about sewer main drains?
- The Sewer Main Drain Basics Your home is connected to the city sewer system by a house sewer drain pipe.
- Warning Signs of a Clogged Sewer How will you know if your sewer main drain is clogged?
- How to Check Your Clean-Out
How do you replace PVC drain pipe?
Apply PVC cleaner to one end of the pipe, then apply PVC cement over it. Insert the pipe into the PVC female adapter, twisting slightly to allow the glue to spread. Hold for about 15 seconds to allow the glue to grab. On the other end, roll the rubber coupling over the new piece of pipe.