Monday, August 13, 2012

New Sewer Line Installation Wilmette Plumber

Customer in Wilmette called Reliance Plumbing to check sewer back up problem. Reliance went out and after several attempts of rodding could not restore flow. Used video inspection camera and located the blockage outside in front yard. After excavating and exposing pipe attempted to use push rod to clear heavy blockage. After hours of rodding line was still not draining. Final solution was to replace entire line and remove blockage. After excavating from home to parkway found 15 feet of heavy build up that would not been able to clear with power rodding or hydro jetting.






For Expert Sewer Service commercial or residential plumbing work.  You can always “Rely on Reliance” Plumbing!  (847) 583-1858. (http://www.relianceplumbing.com)




Monday, August 6, 2012

Sewer Lining Northbrook Plumber

Customer in Northbrook called Reliance Plumbing to check sewer problem. Reliance Plumbing went out and power rodded sewer line and flow was restored. After video inspection of sewer line; found several bad spots under pool area. Reliance Installed 55" feet of new sewer line from spot repair to transition from cast iron to clay.New pipe fixed all spots that where roots infested and broke clay joint with one piece of epoxy resin pipe. Repair was trenchless witch saved this customer a lot of time and money.



For expert Sanitary Sewer drain repair, installation, or maintenance contact Reliance Plumbing. Our plumbers serve the North Shore and Northwest Chicago suburbs. Call (847) 583-1858 for 24-hour plumbing service today. +Christopher Michael Burns

Flood Control and Old Clay Tile Sewer Systems Chicagoland


Home owners in Chicago land are having more frequent sewer backs up and broken lines. A problem with the Chicago land sewer system is that sanitary sewer and storm lines share the same main line in the middle of the street. This is a problem because when flash flood hit they cannot keep up with the large volume of water at once so many home owners end up with sewage in there basement. A solution to this problem would be to convert your home to an overhead sewer system or install flood control system. Another problem home owners often face is broken sewer line that cause sewage backs ups. When dealing with such problems it is always best to video inspect the sewer line and locate the bad spot. After spot is located you could either make spot repair or line sewer that saves a lot of time and money, Trench-less sewer repair are the new trend because homeowners are running into chronic sewer problems that are solved with trenchless sewer repair with new seamless epoxy resin pipe.







For Expert Sewer Service commercial or residential plumbing work.  You can always “Rely on Reliance” Plumbing!  (847) 583-1858. (http://www.relianceplumbing.com)

+Christopher Michael Burns