Sewage backup prevention is necessary because sewage backups can cause severe health threats! It is important to contact a knowledgeable restoration company in San Diego at the first sign of a sewage issue. There are over 120 different viruses that can be found in human feces and urine that you and your family can be exposed to in the event of a sewage backup.
Sewage Backup Prevention
- Waterproofing the building foundation and/or sealing cracks in the foundation floor or walls;
- Installation of a check valve or shut-off valve on the building sewer close to where it enters the structure, which will protect your home from sewage back-ups due to surcharging conditions in the municipal sewerage system (you must check with the proper sewer authority prior to taking this action!!); and
- Raising or removing any sink, toilet, washing machine, etc. in the basement that may be subject to backups when the sewer system surcharges.
Sewer Backup Prevention Measures Include:
- Purchasing or installing a pump (e.g. sump pump) to pump out water that collects in the low point of the basement or structure;
- Ensure that building gutter downspouts and drains are directed away from the foundation and toward low points away from the home;
- To the extent possible, keep furniture and valuables above flood levels where flooding has previously occurred; and
- If minor flooding occurs, follow the water to its point of entry and seal cracks or defects to the extent possible.
For more information about the effects of water damages, contact us at 888-373-9243 or read the articles listed below:
The Problem with Heavy Rains
Sewage backup solutions and other sewage-related issues are not normal hot topics of conversation among homeowners. Often as homeowners, we look at the interior and exterior aesthetics of our homes. However, there are key matters that we must be made aware of. Sewer backups, especially those caused by heavy rain, is a real and serious issue in San Diego County. It is better to be proactive in lieu of reactive when it comes to Mother Nature and sewer backups in your home.
Rain and heavy rainfall happen in San Diego County. Heavy rain brings about issues for homeowners beyond that which we normally picture. Having been in the Santee & San Diego areas for a long time, we at Gold Coast Flood Restorations have witnessed a common issue sewage backup caused by heavy rainfall.
During periods of heavy rain, it may be possible for septic systems and the public sewer lines to become surcharged. What does that mean? Surcharged sewer lines mean the public sewer systems become overwhelmed with large amounts of groundwater and water from storms that flow into sewer lines. It becomes full. So much so, that it cannot take on any more water. Unfortunately, when this occurs, there is nothing a homeowner can do to ease the amount of water externally.
So the natural question is: “How do you protect your home?”
First, you want to be proactive. Do not wait for the sewer backup issue to arise and then try and deal with it. You can protect your home. However, there are two things you want to bear in mind. First, you want to become as educated about the options you have in protecting your home.
Anytime you make changes to plumbing, you must deal with a licensed reputable company. You want to make sure work is done within code. Also, sewage is a solid waste that contains and carries deadly viruses, bacteria, fungus, toxic chemicals, parasites, and other life-threatening contaminants.
How to Prevent Sewage Backup During Flood
A great way to protect your home is with backflow valves. Backflow valves are designed to block the private sewer line temporarily to prevent the flow of surcharged sewer lines from entering your home! It’s a dam of sorts. Let’s look at the valves that are available:
– Gate Valve. A gate valve is a complex design but provides a strong seal, but it must be operated manually. The effectiveness of this valve will be determined by the amount of lead time you have in a flood situation. However, it provides a great defense.
– Flap or Check Valve. These types of valves open to allow flow out of the home. However, they close when it reverses. These are the more common type of valves. These are simpler in nature because they work automatically. No lead time is necessary, but the strength in their seal is less than that of a gate valve.
– “Hybrid” Valve. There are combination valves that combine the best of all worlds that have elements of a gate valve and flap valve. In dealing with a licensed entity, they can show you those valves, pros, and cons, and make the determination if there is a fit for your home.
We cannot stress enough the need to be proactive. In San Diego and Santee, we deal with heavy rain at times and it wreaks havoc on septic systems and on the public sewage system. Residents need to be prepared. By being proactive you will save $1000’s dollars in clean-up, flood restoration, and possible decontamination. Is your home prepared? Is your private sewage system prepared? Don’t ask the question during the next rainstorm, it may very well be too late. Ask now. For further information on sewage backup prevention solutions call our office today at 888-373-9243.
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