• EXCAVATING •
Buried under the surface of every home’s lawn are utility pipes. One of the critical ones is the sewage line. While some connect to septic tanks and fields, a majority of homes pipe directly to the sewer mains through sewer lines.
The process to install, replace, and repair these lines generally requires excavation. An open cut trench is the most common type of evacuation for lateral sewer connections. This type of excavation cuts directly down over each pipe (or location for new pipe), allowing it to be exposed for inspection and replacement or repair. Open cut trenching repair can be as simple as backfilling and covering it with sod depending on the area to be excavated. Or in some cases, it might need to cut concrete and then refill with compacted stone or sand to avoid settling.
J. Valente Plumbing has recently added an excavator to their fleet, to cut down on cost to the property owner by eliminating third-party excavating companies.
The process to install, replace, and repair these lines generally requires excavation. An open cut trench is the most common type of evacuation for lateral sewer connections. This type of excavation cuts directly down over each pipe (or location for new pipe), allowing it to be exposed for inspection and replacement or repair. Open cut trenching repair can be as simple as backfilling and covering it with sod depending on the area to be excavated. Or in some cases, it might need to cut concrete and then refill with compacted stone or sand to avoid settling.
J. Valente Plumbing has recently added an excavator to their fleet, to cut down on cost to the property owner by eliminating third-party excavating companies.