6 Sewage Treatments To Rectify Common Sewage Mistakes Home Improvement Plumbing by Erika Remmington - May 10, 2014May 10, 2014 6 Sewage Treatments To Raise the Value of Your Home When selling a home, any damage to or problems within the sewer system immediately decrease its value. This surely calls for immediate sewage treatments in case you are planning to sell your house. Potential buyers simply aren’t looking for an expensive repair bill or future problem, and any that exist may change their mind about the house. Sometimes inspections uncover issues the homeowner wasn’t even aware of, so it is important to take proper care of the plumbing and sewage system to avoid causing issues. Building Pools, outbuildings and additions must be carefully placed when constructed near houses with a septic system. Building too close to the leach field damages underground pipes, compacts soil and interferes with airflow and evaporation, all of which result in expensive and unpleasant septic issues. Call your septic installation or repair company and ask them to come and mark the components of your system before any projects begin. Image credit: homedesignpins.com Planting Landscaping can improve the appearance and value of a home, but only when done well. Trees and shrubs planted close to sewer lines will eventually puncture them with expanding root systems, causing leaks and blockages. Trees tend to spread their roots as far along the ground as they are tall, so plan accordingly and base your calculations on the tree’s mature height. Flushing Many of the things homeowners put in sewer lines are not meant to go there. Things that expand or harden inside sewer lines and should never be put in them include diapers, feminine hygiene products, facial tissue, pasta, rice and cooking grease. Driving Sometimes underground components of sewer and septic systems are closer to the surface than they should be or are not properly reinforced. Driving over and parking on weak or shallow parts of the system can damage them. Know where on a property pipes and drain fields are located and avoid driving over them. This is often the most neglected sewage treatments! Snaking Improper snaking of clogged systems can crack pipes and cause other damage, as can chemical drain cleaners and clog removers. Clogs should always be removed by a plumbing professional to protect the system and identify problems that may cause the clog to come back. Skimping When sewer systems are being installed or fixed, penny-pinching is a bad idea. No one wants to spend more money than necessary, but undersized septic tanks, inferior pipe, long stretches between septic tank pumping and other shortcuts always lead to trouble. Repairing failed systems and the damage they caused frequently costs more than was saved by scrimping. All of the components that make up a house are important, even the ones that remain unseen and unnoticed until there is a problem. Problems with sewage treatments and plumbing lines are messy, expensive and frequently cause other problems, such as water damage, that also must be dealt with. These problems can decrease a home’s value, so avoid them whenever possible. Informational Credit to Drain-O-Rooter, a Denver sewer line repair company. Drain O Rooter offers 24 hour emergency drain cleaning services to the general public.