Jul 02, 2024
If you've ever wondered what’s happening beneath your home, street, or commercial building, you're not alone. Sewer systems are out of sight - but the'’re never "out of reality."
In What’s Inside Your Sewer 2, we're exploring a PVC sewer pipe inspection that took an unexpected turn. This is one of those inspections that reminds you: even in a routine line, you never know what you'll find once the camera starts rolling.
Why PVC sewer inspections can still be surprising
PVC is one of the most common materials used in modern sewer and drain lines - especially for:
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residential sewer laterals
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replacement sections after repairs
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newer subdivision infrastructure
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commercial drain connections
Because PVC is smooth and corrosion-resistant, people sometimes assume it's "problem-free." But inspections often tell a different story.
Even PVC lines can experience:
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buildup and blockages
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roots entering through joints
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foreign objects lodged in the pipe
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misalignment or settling
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unexpected debris moving with flow
That's why sewer inspections aren't just for old cast iron or clay pipe - they're a valuable part of preventive maintenance for any pipe material.
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