As some of you may know I live in a HOA and I’m the president of the board. Our complex has 20 units on a lovely property with 40 plus trees, including Sycamore’s, Liquid Ambers and Redwoods. Trees can cause sewer blockages, especially during times of drought when the roots are starved for water and the roots will seek out any source of water they can find.
About 18 years ago my next door neighbor, Barbara had a sewer backup due to these roots and it caused several thousands of dollars in water damage. Then two years later I’ll damned if it didn’t happen again! That time she and I asked the plumber if there wasn’t something that could be done to prevent this from happening again? He said yes, have Sewer Pop Up Valves installed on the sewer clean-out lines for every unit. We did this post haste. And boy was this ever the best investment our HOA ever made! Since we had these pop up valves installed they have prevented a backup in Barbara’s unit 4 times! When the backup occurs, usually when she’s doing laundry and her TL begins to drain, the backup happens outside in front of her unit instead of the downstairs toilet overflowing and flooding her house.
So far the only unit that has had a popup valve overflow has been Barbara’s next door. Well this afternoon I got a call from one of the units in the front building, where the nearest tree is at least 40 feet away. I called a plumber out to route out the sewer line and it was clogged with tree roots from the Redwood 40 feet away. This drought has caused the tree to seek water all that distance away. I’m so thankful that we had the fore thought 18 years ago to have these Pop-up valves installed.
So if any of you have a sewer clean out line without one of these Pop-up valves, do yourself a favor and spend the approx. $35.00 and buy one. You can install it yourself very easily by just removing the original cap and and screwing on the new Pop-up valve. This simple,inexpensive DYI project could save you lots of $$$ and lots of aggravation some day.
See the link below.
Eddie
https://www.homedepot.com/p/JONES-S...er-Cleanout-and-Relief-Valve-S62304/202271242
About 18 years ago my next door neighbor, Barbara had a sewer backup due to these roots and it caused several thousands of dollars in water damage. Then two years later I’ll damned if it didn’t happen again! That time she and I asked the plumber if there wasn’t something that could be done to prevent this from happening again? He said yes, have Sewer Pop Up Valves installed on the sewer clean-out lines for every unit. We did this post haste. And boy was this ever the best investment our HOA ever made! Since we had these pop up valves installed they have prevented a backup in Barbara’s unit 4 times! When the backup occurs, usually when she’s doing laundry and her TL begins to drain, the backup happens outside in front of her unit instead of the downstairs toilet overflowing and flooding her house.
So far the only unit that has had a popup valve overflow has been Barbara’s next door. Well this afternoon I got a call from one of the units in the front building, where the nearest tree is at least 40 feet away. I called a plumber out to route out the sewer line and it was clogged with tree roots from the Redwood 40 feet away. This drought has caused the tree to seek water all that distance away. I’m so thankful that we had the fore thought 18 years ago to have these Pop-up valves installed.
So if any of you have a sewer clean out line without one of these Pop-up valves, do yourself a favor and spend the approx. $35.00 and buy one. You can install it yourself very easily by just removing the original cap and and screwing on the new Pop-up valve. This simple,inexpensive DYI project could save you lots of $$$ and lots of aggravation some day.
See the link below.
Eddie
https://www.homedepot.com/p/JONES-S...er-Cleanout-and-Relief-Valve-S62304/202271242