So here are five prevention tips to avoid sewer pipes
from freezing. For preventative maintenance, and when problems occur, call immediately
West Michigan Septic Sewer and Drain Services.
Keeping Sewer
Lines Draining
As long as the sewer pipe is sloped consistently and
drains completely it might never get blocked with ice, even if it’s fully
exposed underneath a raised building or buried by insufficient soil to keep the
pipe above zero degrees. If you are going away on vacation, ask the person who
is checking in at your home to run the taps for five minutes to reduce the risk
of freezing due to low flow in the water service. Running water through the
lines in cold weather makes it less likely that they'll freeze.
Sizing Your Cable
So how do you make sure sewer lines never freeze when you
don’t have enough soil? It comes down to electric heating cables and there are
two options: external and internal. Until recently, external was the only
choice for drains.
Freeze-Proof Water
Supply
There are many ways to keep sewer lines from freezing
when they can’t be buried below the frost line, but the trick is making it all
happen reliably and with minimal electricity use.
Don't forget about
outdoor water features: if you have a pool or decorative water feature,
turn the motor on and keep the pump running and the water circulating.
Seal up Cracks and
Holes
Seal gaps around holes where pipes run through walls or
floors, especially where the hole is letting in cold air. Use caulk or spray
foam insulation to fill the gaps. If possible, seal holes on both the interior
and exterior side of wall or floor. Cold outdoor air that gets in through holes
and gaps can make a cabinet compartment, which is usually pretty cold, even
colder. Hire West Michigan Septic Sewer and Drain Services to Seal up Cracks and Holes
In cold temperatures, sewer lines can freeze if frost is
pushed below the water line. Sewer lines inside the home can also freeze due to
extreme wind chill and cold drafts.
Repair costs
associated with frozen pipes are the responsibility of the homeowner. You can
help prevent frozen pipes by keeping your home heated at normal levels to avoid
cold spots. The sooner a frozen line is thawed, the better. Over time, freezing
will extend further along the line and make thawing more difficult,
time-consuming and potentially more costly.
West Michigan Septic
Sewer and Drain Service have a long history of operating in septic, sewer
and drain service, and our plumbing experts can assist with almost any
challenge you may encounter.
Get a quote, advice or information from West
Michigan Septic Sewer and Drain Service anytime by calling these numbers: Muskegon: 231-739-7423, Grand Haven: 616-847-1072, Whitehall:
231-893-4252, Holland: 616-392-8988,
Coopersville: 616-837-1800, Allendale: 616-895-9080, Twin Lake: 231-828-5595 or click here https://www.wmssd.com/sewer-drain-cleaning-in-west-michigan-html.html
to check our services.
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