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Best Prices Guaranteed.
All Work Warranted.
Joseph Soster
General Contractor
4093 Hollow Rd
Phoenixville, PA 19460
(484) 410-4110
FREE Mold Inspection
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Joseph Soster General Contractor can fix your
wet basement in the greater Philadelphia area.
Sanitary sewer water backing up into your home
If the water is coming up through floor drains or sink
drains in the basement, then the problem is likely water
backing up from the municipal sanitary sewer system.
This usually occurs in older sections of some cities
that have combined sanitary and storm sewer systems.
During heavy rains, combined sewer systems can become
overwhelmed with water. This can cause sewer water to
back up in the system and sometimes into homes. |
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If the water is
coming up through floor drains or sink drains in the
basement, then the problem is likely water backing
up from the municipal sanitary sewer system. This
usually occurs in older sections of some cities that
have combined sanitary and storm sewer systems.
During heavy rains, combined sewer systems can
become overwhelmed with water. This can cause sewer
water to back up in the system and sometimes into
homes.
You can imagine the mess this creates for homeowners
because it usually means they are getting other
people's fecal waste backing up into their basement.
To correct this, cities should update their sewer
systems so the sanitary sewer and storm sewer are
running in separate pipes. Until this work is
complete, the homeowner can install backflow
preventers that help stop sewer water from flowing
backward into the house.
Unfortunately, because the city sanitary system
works in conjunction with every house sanitary
piping, the backflow preventer usually cannot be
located on the house's main sewer line. It usually
requires several backflow preventers at all basement
drain locations, such at every floor drain, sink and
toilet.
These backflow preventers require routine
maintenance to make sure they are kept free of
debris.
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