Sewer Backwater / Check Valve

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wlam08

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I have to replace about 40 feet of sewer line and my cleanout. I don't have overhead sewer lines, so I was also interested in installing a backflow preventer as well.

However, I've heard mixed reviews on the different solutions available and the "cadillac" powered system with a holding tank seems like it's an overkill.

Does anyone have any opinions on the type that should be installed and whether it's really worth it?
 

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It all depends on the level of all the pipes and how long after the power is off to fill up the pipes. I do know a lot of people in the city near by have problems when it floods.

The last one I put in was for someone that wanted to call it over and had a 500 gallon tank put in with a grinder pump. The grinder would push out the water no mater how backed up the sewer was.

To just install one with out a tank is kind of useless. I did do one a few years ago where I put in a 500 gallon tank and ran the output about 2 feet up the pipe. When there was a backup they could use some water but had to use it sparse till it cleared up.


Have you had problems?
Details of the problems will help a lot…
 

wlam08

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no - no problems, just hear a lot of horror stories. Most people don't have anything installed, but my city uses the same lines for storm and sewage.

The fact that I think my sewer line has been broken for some time leads may explain why I've never had any issues. However, I do have a finished basement with 2 little ones, so I'm just trying to be proactive.

The idea of having a manhole in my front yard isn't very appealing though...
 
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