What’s Up With the Mound of Dirt After a Sewer Repair?

So you’ve just had your sewer repaired.

You’re still recovering from the shock of learning that a pipe that carries waste out of your home was broken and cost thousands of dollars to fix. Let’s face it, before this happened, you hadn’t given much thought to your sewer and its function. You probably didn’t even remember it was there. Now your yard has been torn up and your pocket book is substantially lighter.

A rude awakening, no doubt. But now to top this all off, you come home from work and find a 4-foot tall mound of dirt in your front yard. Thinking that the job is incomplete, you call the contractor to see what’s going on and you get another surprise. The contractor tells you that the mound is there for settling, and settle it will…for months. And that if you take away any of that dirt before it has a chance to settle, you will be left with a hole in your yard.

So, you’ve now had a sewer backup into your house, paid thousands for the repair, and now you have to see one of these every time you look out your window.

Dirt mound
The dreaded mound of dirt.

How and Why Dirt Settles

First, let’s consider the physics behind soil settlement. According to the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, the following is a fairly typical soil composition by volume:

• 45% Minerals (silt, sand, clay, stone, etc.)

• 25% Water (depends on water holding capacity of soil and precipitation)

• 25% Air

• 5% Organic matter (living and dead organisms)

The majority of soils is made up of minerals which vary in size and can range from large stones all the way to tiny clay particles, smaller than .002 millimeters in diameter and invisible to the naked eye. The spaces between these particles are occupied by water and air.

When a sewer repair is performed, the excavation disturbs the soil, the pockets between the minerals become larger, and water and air move in. The decades of compression which formed this naturally compacted soil have just been undone in a single day.

The Scottish Plumber digging to repair sewer
The Scottish Plumber repairing a sewer in Barrington.

And so here we are, with the giant mound in your yard, wondering what can be done. The good news is that at this point, there are still some things you can do to speed up the process. The bad news is that it won’t be by much.

What Can Be Done to Speed Up the Settling of the Mound

You can start by digging small holes several feet apart in the mound, just large enough to fit a garden hose. Then stick the garden hose into each opening, and run the water for a few hours. The water will help push out some of the pockets of air, and reduce the spaces between mineral particles, which will help with the settling process. If you have a piece of metal pipe, you can use it to get a little deeper into the mound, feed the hose into the pipe, and then run the water for a couple of hours

You should do this every few days, especially in the absence of rain. You can also use a hand tamper to tamp down the dirt every so often, and finally when the dirt is low enough to push a roller over it, you can give that a try for a nice finishing move.

Unfortunately, the majority of the work needed to reduce the settling time should have already been done. Quality plumbers and excavators will take some additional steps during the backfilling process in order to expedite the settling, including using a tamper to compact the dirt with every foot or so of backfill.

There’s no way to make the dirt settle instantly. Even the most well-compacted backfills will still require a small mound to be left behind to settle, but that mound should be no higher than a foot or two at the most, not three or four (one exception to this is when the ground is frozen – in such a case, it will be more difficult to compact.)

The best companies will also take account of how much new material was introduced into the trench when the repair was performed. Keep in mind that the dirt forming the giant mound is only the dirt that was taken out of the ground during the excavation, nothing more. However, plumbers will often bed new pipe in gravel to keep it from settling and shearing off, and sometimes the repair will include more or larger pipe than what was replaced. The best contractors will take the volume of these items into account when measuring the amount of backfill, and take away just enough soil to make sure that the mound settles perfectly a few months after completion.

Alternatives to Excavation

Of course the best way to avoid the giant mound of dirt in your yard is not to dig in the first place. There are several options available to repair a broken underground pipe without the need for excavation.

The Scottish Plumber specializes in these types of repairs. Our Trenchless Sewer Repair System and our Pipe Stent procedure can help homeowners avoid messy digs, and can repair most broken sewer pipes without the need for demolition, excavation, or restoration.

For more information, check out the video below, click on the links above, or visit us at www.scottishplumber.com.

 

April Showers Bring…Backed Up Sewers?!

Spring is almost here again and the one thing we can count on is that water will fall from the sky!  Chicago has averaged close to 37 inches of rain per year over the last 30 years with approximately 2/3 of it coming in the spring and summer months, and these figures are trending upwards.

chicago-rainfall

More rain means more problems for the already inundated system of Chicago sewers. With every major storm, it seems, some municipal storm and sanitary sewers become filled to capacity and pressurized, and too often the path of least resistance leads the sewer water directly into someone’s basement.

What can homeowners do?  For starters, you should have your main sewer line cleaned and video-inspected to ensure that it is structurally sound and unobstructed.  April showers may bring May flowers, but they also cause tree roots to grow faster which can wreak havoc inside of a sewer pipe.  Having the sewer rodded can prevent backups caused by tree roots before they even happen.

A clean sewer, however, will not stop a backup from a pressurized city sewer.  The only measure against flooding from city sewers is the installation of a flood control system, or the conversion of the sewer to an overhead system.

The Scottish Plumber offers several different options for flood control.  Call us today for a sewer rodding and video inspection service (starting at $99 with an outside access), and ask for a free estimate for a flood control system.  We can find an option that fits both your needs and your budget, and lets you keep your mind on the flowers when the spring showers come.

 

Villa Park Plumber Tip #21: Clearing Root Infested Sewers

The Scottish Plumber employs a team of highly qualified licensed Villa Park plumbers, Chicago plumbers, and Chicagoland plumbers who provide a variety of Chicago plumbing services and Villa Park plumbing services. The Scottish Plumber is proud to offer outstanding customer service, consistent professionalism, and excellent plumbing repairs and plumbing maintenance.

One of our top-notch Villa Park plumbing services is clearing sewer roots from Chicago sewers and Villa Park sewers. Sewer roots develop in underground soil, and especially after heavy rains, these roots grow and expand. As the sewer roots grow thicker and larger, they can meander right into your sewer lines. Clearing sewer lines of sewer roots is a hefty plumbing job that should be done by a licensed Villa Park plumber or Chicago plumber from The Scottish Plumber.

Left untreated, sewer roots can disrupt your Chicago sewer lines and Villa Park sewer lines’ functioning. When sewer roots exert pressure on sewer lines, especially older sewer lines than run under older homes, the sewer pipes can crack. Sewer cracks are often a sign of a larger plumbing issue, so that is why The Scottish Plumber’s team of Villa Park plumbing contractors and Chicago plumbing contractors use video camera pipe inspection as part of their leak detection strategy.

Please do not wait until a sewer root infestation grows into a larger sewer obstruction, which can lead to cracked sewer pipes, which are not only a sever plumbing issue but a potential health hazard. For example, if a sewer root grows into a sanitary sewer, the sanitary sewer can crack and leak sewage into the surrounding earth. Trust the Villa Park plumbers and Chicago plumbers at The Scottish Plumber to serve all of your plumbing needs, including emergency plumbing services and plumbing repairs.

Villa Park Plumber Tip #20: $99 Video Camera Inspection

The Scottish Plumber is a trusted provider of Villa Park plumbing services by Villa Park plumbers and Villa Park plumbing contractors. Our licensed plumbing contractors perform a variety of jobs, from unclogging toilets and unclogging shower drains to sump pump installation and battery back up sump pump installation. The Scottish Plumber is proud to offer its plumbing expertise to all plumbing jobs that our Chicagoland plumbers and Chicagoland plumbing contractors perform.

Video camera inspection is a plumbing procedure that the Scottish Plumber offers at a shockingly reasonable rate. Villa Park video pipe inspection is exactly as it sounds – a Chicago plumber or Villa Park plumber feeds a video camera into your drain or sewer pipe to investigate those areas hardest to reach. Because video pipe inspection uses advanced technology, this plumbing service can be very costly to you, the consumer.

At The Scottish Plumber we are constantly looking for new solutions to the plumbing issues that our Villa Park plumbing customers and Chicago plumbing customers most commonly encounter. A central goal of ours is to build a satisfied customer base so that, when you are pleased with the work our Villa Park plumbers have done, you will reach out to us in the future.

Video camera pipe inspection from The Scottish Plumber is part of our $99 drain cleaning package. That’s right, for $99 we provide a Villa Park plumbing service that includes video camera pipe inspection and drain cleaning. Villa Park plumbing services should be affordable, so please contact The Scottish Plumber to learn more about how we deliver outstanding plumbing repairs at a great value.

5 Things You Can Do To Keep Your Sewer Clean

5 Things You Can Do To Keep Your Sewer Clean

  1. Don’t flush wipes, hygienic products, or paper towels down the toilet. If you do, it will eventually catch up with you and result in the sewer becoming slow or clogged.
  2. Don’t plant trees or bushes near the sewer. Tree roots grow as long as the tree is tall and they love to feed on nutrient-dense sewage. If your sewer is close enough, they will find it.
  3. Use a natural product like Bio-Clean to get rid of the sludge and grime that stick to the walls of the pipe and reduce the diameter of the pipe.
  4. Occasionally call a plumber for maintenance sewer rodding or hydro-jetting. Keeping the sewer clean of sludge, debris, and roots on a preventive basis, can save you a lot of money in the long run. Not to mention not having to deal with a nasty backup.
  5. Install a power-flush toilet that uses compressed air to increase the force of the flush and help push the waste into the city sewer more quickly.

How to Schedule an Appointment

To schedule an appointment for sewer rodding simply fill out the easy appointment form above, or give us a call at 888-451-6137.

Sewer Rodding – Park Ridge

Sewer Rodding Park Ridge Homeowners Can Trust

When a sewer backs up in Park Ridge and there is no one there to hear it, does it make a sound? Possibly, but usually the first sound is the shriek of the homeowner who discovers it.

Let’s face it, there is nothing fun and exciting about sewage. It’s not cute or adorable and it certainly doesn’t lend itself to sharing on social media. It’s an uninvited guest who always seems to show up at the worst possible time.

When it does, don’t despair. The Scottish Plumber’s technicians are friendly and professional sewer rodding experts whose only purpose, when in uniform, is to rescue homeowners like you from situations like this.

Whether the sewer backup was caused by the roots of your century-old oak or your son’s Star Wars action figure, we promise to get your sewer flowing again as quickly as possible so that you can get on with your day.

Park Ridge Sewer Rodding Prices

The Scottish Plumber is known for providing quality sewer rodding at affordable prices and we don’t shy away from transparency.

We never charge for a service call during regular hours and we’re always up-front with our pricing, as you can see below.

  • Sewer rodding from an outside cleanout is just $99
  • Sewer rodding from an inside cleanout or catch basin is just $199

sewer rodding Park RidgeOur sewer rodding service also includes a free sewer video inspection if you so choose. And if the inspection shows the pipe to be in good condition, we will provide you with up to a 1-year warranty on the flow.

Please note that If the sewer is longer than 100 feet or if there is no cleanout access available, additional charges may apply. See our Sewer & Drain Cleaning page for more information.

How to Schedule an Appointment

To schedule an appointment simply fill our the red appointment form on this page, give us a call at 888-451-6137, or contact us here.

Trenchless Sewer Repair – Skokie

Trenchless Sewer Repair is a term Skokie homeowners should become familiar with. With many homes more than a century old, and almost exclusively clay piping, many residents will at one point or another experience some kind of problem with their sewers.

Trenchless Sewer Repair Saves Your Lawn and More

Sewer repair done using traditional methods is often messy. It usually involves excavation which means either digging in the yard or breaking up the basement floor. In some cases, the sewer is located under another object, such as a paved walkway, a bush, or a deck – and each of these has to be removed in order to make the repair.

This is especially impactful in towns like Skokie where homeowners really care about their landscaping. What’s worse, after the sewer has been repaired, the homeowner has to deal with the costs of and time lost on restoration. This is where the Trenchless method comes in.

The Scottish Plumber digging broken sewer
Conventional sewer repair often requires excavation as you can see in this photo. It takes lots of time and effort to restore your lawn to its original state.

 

How Does Trenchless Sewer Repair Work?

There are two types of Trenchless Sewer Repair Skokie customers can take advantage of:

  • Sewer Liner (also known as Trenchless Sewer Relining or Sewer Lining) – typically used to repair longer sections of pipe – usually 20 feet or longer. It can also be used in place of conventional sewer replacement.
  • Pipe Stent Trenchless Sewer Repair – typically used to repair shorter sections of pipe and for spot repairs.

 

With the Trenchless method, we’re able to install a new section of pipe inside of the damaged pipe using a woven fiberglass sleeve, resins, and hardeners. The repaired section of pipe is stronger than any existing pipe (see video at bottom of page), and it’s smooth and seamless which ensures proper flow.

Clay pipe, which is the most common type of sewer pipe in Skokie, is known for allowing roots to enter through connections between sections of pipe. Trenchless Sewer Repair completely seals off these connections and completely blocks the roots from entering the pipe.

Watch the Pipe Stent Trenchless Repair process in this short video

Trenchless Sewer Repair Saves You Money

Trenchless Sewer Repair is less expensive than conventional repair, and that’s without taking the costs of restoration into account. It also comes with a 50-year warranty, which is about 5 to 10 times longer than the typical warranty on conventional sewer repair or replacement.

The Scottish Plumber has some of the most experienced technicians in the industry when it comes to Trenchless. We have done hundreds of such repairs all over Chicagoland, many of them in Skokie, so homeowners can rest easy knowing that the job will be done quickly and properly by a well-trained and experienced professional.

In this short video, we test the strength of the Pipe Stent using a sledgehammer and some elbow grease.

For more information or to schedule a free estimate, use the red appointment form at the top of this page, give us a call at 888-451-6137, or contact us here.

 

Trenchless Sewer Repair – Park Ridge

Trenchless Sewer Repair is a term with which all Park Ridge homeowners should become familiar. With some homes older than the Pickwick and an abundance of sewers made of clay pipe, most Park Ridge residents will at some point experience a problem with their sewer. If and when that time comes, Trenchless Sewer Repair can help.

Trenchless Sewer Repair Saves Your Lawn

Sewer repair done using conventional methods can be a messy project. It often involves excavation which means either digging up the yard or breaking up the basement floor. Sometimes the sewer is buried under a deck or stoop, flowerbed or bush, walkway or driveway, and all of these things have to be removed in order for the repair to proceed.

What’s worse, after the sewer has been repaired, the homeowner has to deal with the headaches and costs of restoration. This is where the Trenchless method comes in and completely eliminates the need for excavation.

The Scottish Plumber digging broken sewer
Conventional sewer repair often requires a lot of digging as you can see in the photo above. It takes quite a bit of time and effort to restore your lawn to its original state.

 

Trenchless Sewer Repair Saves You Money

Trenchless Sewer Repair is also less expensive than conventional repair and that’s before you take the costs of landscape restoration, driveway repair, or deck reconstruction into account. It also comes with a 50-year warranty, which is about 5 to 10 times longer than the typical warranty on conventional sewer repair or replacement.

The Scottish Plumber has some of the most experienced staff in the industry when it comes to Trenchless. We have done hundreds of such installations all over Chicagoland, many of them in Park Ridge, so homeowners can rest easy knowing that the job will be done quickly and properly by a trained and experienced professional.

How Is Trenchless Sewer Repair Done?

There are two types of Trenchless Sewer Repair Park Ridge customers can take advantage of:

  • Sewer Liner (also known as Trenchless Sewer Relining or Sewer Lining) – typically used to repair longer sections of pipe – usually 20 feet or longer. It can be also be used in place of conventional sewer replacement.
  • Pipe Stent Trenchless Sewer Repair – typically used to repair shorter sections of pipe and for spot repairs.

 

Watch the Pipe Stent Trenchless Repair process in this short video:

 

With the Trenchless process, we’re able to install a new section of pipe inside of the damaged pipe using woven fiberglass and resins. The new pipe is not only stronger than any cast iron, clay, or PVC pipe (see video at bottom of page), but it is smooth and seamless to ensure proper drainage and flow.

Clay pipe, which is very common in Park Ridge sewer construction, is notorious for allowing roots to penetrate through the connections between sections of pipe. Trenchless Sewer Repair completely seals off these connections wherever it’s installed and is completely impervious to root penetration.

 

In this short video, we test the strength of the Pipe Stent using a sledgehammer and some elbow grease:

For more information or to schedule a free estimate, use the appointment form at the top of this page, give us a call at 888-451-6137, or contact us here.

 

Chicago Plumber Tip #8: What Causes Sewer Clogs?

The Scottish Plumber wants to be at the top of your list if you live in the Chicago or Villa Park area and are looking for a Chicago plumber or Villa Park plumber. Our team of licensed plumbers are backed by several years of experience in sewer cleaning, drain cleaning, unclogging drains, and unclogging sewers.

As summer rains wash debris into your sewer lines, the need for sewer and drain cleaning and sewer and drain maintenance becomes more pressing. The Villa Park plumbers and Chicago plumbers at the Scottish Plumber would like to shine a light on sewer cleaning by pointing out some of the causes of sewer blogs that require sewer cleaning, one of our most valued Villa Park and Chicago plumbing services.

First, there are several reasons why you might need a proper $99 Chicago drain cleaning. You may experience a clogged sewer when a foreign object such as a bath toy becomes lodged in the bathroom drain. You can avoid sewer clogs due to foreign objects by making sure your little ones do not flush any objects down the toilet or into the bathtub drain.

Another cause of Chicago sewer clogs and Villa Park sewer clogs is sewer line collapse. We consider this a worst-case scenario that can be avoided with video pipe inspection, another one of our Chicago plumbing services. Old pipes can corrode and weaken and then collapse in times of extreme weather such as flooding.

These are just a couple of causes for sewer clogs, but we hope you do not wait until your sewer clogs to call The Scottish Plumber. As the leading provider of Chicago plumber services, we would love to help you prevent sewer clogs altogether.

Sewer Rodding – Villa Park

Sewer Rodding Villa Park Homeowners Can Trust

There are two types of people in Villa Park: those who hate sewer backups and those who hate them more.

Let’s face it, sewage is not fun, or cute, or appropriate to post a picture of on Facebook, and it always seems to back up at the very worst time. When it does, don’t despair, The Scottish Plumber is here to help.

Our technicians are friendly and professional sewer rodding experts who will treat your home like their own.

Whether the clogged sewer is caused by the roots of your neighbor’s century-old oak, a rag your son accidentally flushed down the toilet, or something completely different, we promise to do everything we can to get your sewer flowing as quickly as possible.

Everyday Low Prices

The Scottish Plumber takes pride in providing quality sewer rodding at affordable prices. We also take pride in being up-front and transparent.

We don’t charge a service charge to come out and we are happy to provide you with pricing on some of our more common Villa Park sewer rodding services:

  • Sewer rodding from an outside cleanout is just $99
  • Sewer rodding from an inside cleanout or catch basin is just $199

sewer rodding Villa ParkAfter the rodding is complete, we can follow up with a free video inspection of your sewer line. If the line is clear and in good condition, we will provide you with up to a 1-year warranty on the flow.

Please note that If the sewer is longer than 100 feet or if there is no cleanout access available, additional charges may apply. See our Sewer & Drain Cleaning page for more information.

How to Schedule an Appointment

To schedule an appointment simply fill our the red appointment form on this page, give us a call at 888-451-6137, or contact us here.

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