| Sewer line repair falls along the lines of things that | | | | space so that you can lay down the pipes easily |
| we can have a professional do but prefer to do it on | | | | without having to struggle to have it done. The next |
| our own, mainly because of the money we can save. | | | | step will vary according to your state's laws. For |
| But even f it's possible to have it repaired ourselves, | | | | some states, you have to pitch the pipe at a 3/4 |
| we can't do it immediately without any help at all. | | | | inches grade every 4 inches, while for other states |
| Here are some things that you need to remember | | | | it's 3/4 inches every 3 inches. Once you've had this |
| before you go ahead with your mission of repairing | | | | settled down, don't bury the pipes again just yet. An |
| your sewer line at home. | | | | inspector will still have to check and see if you have |
| First thing you should remember to get are the | | | | properly done your sewer line repair. Once you've |
| plumbing codes from your local authorities. This is | | | | passed the standards, that's the only time you can |
| important so that you can determine just how deep | | | | completely bury the pipes. |
| you can dig down the pipe. This is mainly for safety | | | | Sewer line repair can actually be done easily once you |
| reasons, and should be the first thing you do so | | | | know all the rules and you understand the important |
| make sure you're aware of the codes first before | | | | of each. However, if you do it absentmindedly, |
| continuing with the actual repair. | | | | there's a chance that something might go wrong. So |
| Next thing to do is follow the depth your plumbing | | | | make sure that you understand everything absolutely |
| code tells you to dig down, leaving a 24-inch wide | | | | first before executing this task. |