Master Brian
DIY Senior Member
I'd like some feedback and a few questions answered....
House was built in 1915. In about the 1st 2 months of living in house, which was a foreclosure, I had the plumber out to unclog the main sewer line, which kept backing up. First time he used a cutter, the 2nd time he used one of those balloon things. Sorry, can't think of correct term.
Haven't had any issues in the last 12-13months, but I put a root killer and another chemical down the line late last summer. There is also a large maple tree that is offset to the north of the line.
I was needing to expand a fish pond, so I originally thought I'd put it in the section of yard where the sewer line runs. I started digging, thinking, I'd like to see what my sewer line looks like as well. Sewer line is down about 4', pond was going to be about 3'. I later decided even though the pond wouldn't be directly above the sewer line, that probably wasn't a good idea, so I moved the pond to a different area. I do still have about 6' of the line exposed and am trying to decide what to do.
What I can see looks to be in good shape, but I haven't seen the inside of the line. I also am unsure if I have clay or cast, is there an easy way to tell the two apart from the outside? I can take and post a pic if it would help. The pipe is in about 2-3' sections and appears to be greyish in color with the more bell shaped ends, similar to what the cast inside my house has.
I don't mind digging the rest up, it's not been that hard to dig, what I've already done. Maybe a few hours. I'm sure the hard part will be around the Maple tree, so I don't damage the larger roots.
I guess my questions are...
1) Since I have 6' of line exposed with about 1-2' more to dig to expose another 6'-8', should I go ahead and dig the rest up? I figure total length is about 30-40' max. I should add this line is directly under an area, I plan to landscap, there will be a staircase to an upper level deck directly over the line and a stone patio.
2) Can anyone give me a cost idea of what a plumber will charge to come and yank out the old line and replace with PVC, if I have the old line exposed and will do the fill in work myself as well? I know I can make a few calls, but I'd like to know what I'm looking at cost wise prior to making the calls, so I can be better informed.
3) Should I hold off and have a camera sent in to see what the inside of the pipe looks like? I haven't done that, because I have always thought it was a few hundred $$$ to have a camera sent in.
4) What is the life span of the clay or cast in an underground setting?
Thanks for any feedback.
House was built in 1915. In about the 1st 2 months of living in house, which was a foreclosure, I had the plumber out to unclog the main sewer line, which kept backing up. First time he used a cutter, the 2nd time he used one of those balloon things. Sorry, can't think of correct term.
Haven't had any issues in the last 12-13months, but I put a root killer and another chemical down the line late last summer. There is also a large maple tree that is offset to the north of the line.
I was needing to expand a fish pond, so I originally thought I'd put it in the section of yard where the sewer line runs. I started digging, thinking, I'd like to see what my sewer line looks like as well. Sewer line is down about 4', pond was going to be about 3'. I later decided even though the pond wouldn't be directly above the sewer line, that probably wasn't a good idea, so I moved the pond to a different area. I do still have about 6' of the line exposed and am trying to decide what to do.
What I can see looks to be in good shape, but I haven't seen the inside of the line. I also am unsure if I have clay or cast, is there an easy way to tell the two apart from the outside? I can take and post a pic if it would help. The pipe is in about 2-3' sections and appears to be greyish in color with the more bell shaped ends, similar to what the cast inside my house has.
I don't mind digging the rest up, it's not been that hard to dig, what I've already done. Maybe a few hours. I'm sure the hard part will be around the Maple tree, so I don't damage the larger roots.
I guess my questions are...
1) Since I have 6' of line exposed with about 1-2' more to dig to expose another 6'-8', should I go ahead and dig the rest up? I figure total length is about 30-40' max. I should add this line is directly under an area, I plan to landscap, there will be a staircase to an upper level deck directly over the line and a stone patio.
2) Can anyone give me a cost idea of what a plumber will charge to come and yank out the old line and replace with PVC, if I have the old line exposed and will do the fill in work myself as well? I know I can make a few calls, but I'd like to know what I'm looking at cost wise prior to making the calls, so I can be better informed.
3) Should I hold off and have a camera sent in to see what the inside of the pipe looks like? I haven't done that, because I have always thought it was a few hundred $$$ to have a camera sent in.
4) What is the life span of the clay or cast in an underground setting?
Thanks for any feedback.