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What Materials Are Used for Sewer Line Repair?

If you need a sewer line repair, using quality materials and having the repairs made by seasoned plumbing professionals is always the best path forward. Having a better understanding of the kinds of materials used for this important work can help you make the right decisions for you. The sooner you call in sewer specialists, the better protected your home or commercial property will be, and the Pennsylvania sewer repair pros at American Sewer Specialist are standing by to help.

Common Repair Methods

The kinds of materials used to make sewer line repairs are generally determined in relation to the kind of repair method that best suits the job. The basic means of sewer line repairs include the following:

The Materials Commonly Used for Sewer Line Repairs

The primary materials used for sewer line repairs break down into basic categories.

PVC

PVC stands for polyvinyl chloride, which has become the standard for residential sewer lines. Benefits include affordability, relative ease of installation, and resistance to shifting in the soil.

HDPE

HDPE refers to high-density polyethylene that offers durability, flexibility, and seamless joints. It’s as strong as it is flexible and is often the first choice for repair methods like pipe bursting, such as for root intrusion.

Epoxy Resin

Epoxy resin is inserted into existing pipes before the insertion is inflated and cured. In the process, it creates a very durable and seamless pipe inside the original. The method used is called CIPP lining, or cured-in-place pipe lining.

ABS

ABS refers to Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, which is rigid, black plastic piping that is resistant to high pressure and impact. This makes it a good sewer line option for colder climates like Pennsylvania.

Cast Iron

In older homes, when it is necessary to match the plumbing infrastructure that is already in place, cast iron is sometimes used for repairs. Cast iron pipes, however, are rarely used for full replacements or new builds.

Clay or Concrete

Both clay and concrete pipes have issues related to brittleness, and there are improved modern options with greater resistance to corrosion available. When matching existing plumbing infrastructure is required, however, clay or concrete may be used.

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