4 Frequently Asked Questions About Home Sewer Lines
Many homeowners only think about their sewer line when there’s a major problem. When problems occur, there are many questions to consider. Here are some of the most common questions we receive from homeowners about their sewer lines.
How long will my sewer line last?
How long a sewer will last depends on a number of factors including the pipe material, proximity to trees, etc. If your sewer line is more than 40 years old, it may need replacing.
Even if the home is newer, its plumbing may be connected to an older sewer pipe.
If the sewer line is damaged, who's responsible for fixing it?
In most municipalities, homeowners are responsible for maintaining the sewer line from the home to the sewer main.
Do homeowner's insurance cover sewer line damage and repair?
Most insurance policies exclude repairs to sewer lines caused by gradual wear and tear. Before problems occur, check your homeowner’s insurance policy to see if it covers sewer pipe repair or replacement.
Some insurance companies will add a sewer and drain endorsement to your policy to cover losses related to a sewer line backup, to cover damage to your home.
What causes sewer line damage?
The most common problem with older homes built prior to 1980 is damage from tree roots that have invaded the joints of the pipes. Other causes include acts of nature, accidental damage from digging to close to the pipe, and inevitable deterioration to the pipes over time.
How can I prevent damage to my sewer line?
Even if your home is newer, regular video sewer line inspections are good insurance. By inspecting the pipes for bulges, joint failures, cracks, and tree root intrusion, you can prevent a costly sewer line backup and extensive repairs.
Have sewer line questions? Call Ostrom Services, we’re here to help.