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 516-437-5343

BEWARE OF WHAT LURKS IN THE SEWER

money   The truism “Buyer Beware” has never been as relevant as it is today.  The abundance of unscrupulous entrepreneurs in the sewer and drain cleaning business has led to an all time low in this industry.  Some business owners prey upon the elderly and widowed.  There are companies here on Long Island that train their employees on how to spot a susceptible candidate.  They are taught to ask questions like, “Is your husband at home?” or “Are you divorced?”.  When they get the answer they are looking for they descend upon their prey.
Employees of dishonest company owners are taught techniques to convince homeowners that they have worse problems than they actually have.  Some will travel in pairs and while one is upstairs getting information about the customer the other is down stairs spreading dirt in specific spots that they say indicate the sewer pipe is broken and forcing the dirt up through the concrete.  This may seem silly to an expert in the field since there is seldom enough pressure in a drain line (even one with backpressure due to a clog) to force water through a concrete slab and definitely would never have enough force to send dirt through a solid slab.  Others carry bags of rocks with them and put them in the house traps or cleanouts in the house so they are assured future stoppages in the line.  After the second or third stoppage they show the homeowner the rocks they “removed” from their pipe and tell them the pipe must be damaged and needs to be jetted and video inspected.
     Video inspections and jetting can be valuable tools for our industry if used properly, but when put in the “sewer demons” hands can cause people misery.  Video cameras can be useful in locating buried septic systems or inspecting the condition of buried pipes to determine proper maintenance schedules or the extent of necessary repairs.  When the sewer demon takes control of the camera he may play a pre-taped inspection of a pipe in very bad condition and tell you it is your pipe.  High pressure sewer jets are great at removing grease buildups or sand in the line but are too often sold to every customer with a costly price tag and told it is necessary.  Usually a good snaking with an electric rotating cable will do the job just as well.
     Another popular product sewer cleaners are selling these days are liners.  Liners are a cloth tube covered on one side with a layer of PVC that is embedded with a two part epoxy resin and then usually blown into the existing pipe.  There are several problems with these devices.  Firstly, they cost as much as excavating the old pipe and installing a new pipe.  The sales team pitches that the best thing about these units are that you don’t disturb landscaping.  This is true but you also don’t get a new pipe and landscaping usually will be back to its original condition in less than a year.  Secondly, these liners have been banned in NYC, the reason being that they reduce the inside diameter of the existing pipe.  Liners are also only usable if the pipe is still rounded since they form to the existing pipes shape, so if a pipe is crushed a liner will not be feasible.  Last of all there have been reports of some liners failing and collapsing after a few years of service.
     Remember to check the background of your sewer cleaner with organizations like the Better Business Bureau and if someone is using fear of costly overflow damage (which in most cases can be avoided by immediately stopping water usage in the house because if there is a stoppage in the pipe the water that is overflowing is coming from inside the house) or high pressure sales techniques take a step back and get a second opinion.


Submitted by John Musella of Tri-County Plumbing (516) 437-5343 or (718) 470-0808.  John has been working in the industry since he was a child (over 30 years) with his father, Frank Sr., at first and now as a partner with his brother, Frank Jr. a licensed master plumber in NYC as well as in Nassau County. 
Tri-County Plumbing has been serving the New York metro area for over 40 years.  We are a second-generation family owned and operated business.  We hold plumbing licenses that cover New York City and Nassau County.  We provide a full range of plumbing, heating and drainage services for all homes, rentals and businesses.
We also specialize in water filtration systems for point of use locations to whole house systems.  The filtration systems provide clean, pure water at a fraction of the price of bottled water.  Home filtration systems also aid in helping keep our environment cleaner by reducing plastic bottle waste and greenhouse gas emissions caused by the production of the plastic bottles and the gas used to transport the bottled water.
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Tri County plumbing provides both commercial and residential plumbing services.  Emergency service available.  A family owned and operating Long Island Plumbing company for over 40 years that has maintained a reputation for its knowledgable and experienced plumbers and courteous staff.