You may be wondering how the process works when you enlist our services for backwater valve installation in Edmonton. Well, we've put together a step-by-step guide to give you some insight into our installation services:
Inspection: First, our plumbers will inspect your sewer lines, so we can get a picture of your main drain’s overall health. To do this, we'll feed a small video camera on the end of a flexible rod to inspect your household drain lines. The camera is lowered into a sewer cleanout in the basement.
The footage from the camera will then show on a monitor, allowing our plumber to see the condition of the drains. The footage will show us any issues in your pipes such as old age, clogs, potential damage areas, etc. You are welcome to watch as well.
Cleaning and Preparation: After the inspection has been completed, we may suggest a sewer cleaning service to prepare the area for your backwater valve installation. Edmonton plumbers at Mr. Rooter Plumbing often use the HydroScrub® Jetting technology when a cleaning service is required. This method uses a high-pressure water jetting system to cut through clogs and rid the pipe of interior debris and obstructions.
Installation: The installation process requires us to access your drainpipe. We may need to do this by cutting into your home's concrete slab, but we'll do so with as little disruption to your home as possible. Once your sewer line has been located and exposed, we will proceed to install the device.
Note: There are different types of backwater valves, but rest assured that our expert plumbers will help you pick the best backflow prevention product for your needs.
Common Issues We Fix During Backwater Valve Repair
Perhaps you've had a sewer backflow valve installed in the past, yet you’ve had an incident where sewer backed up into your home. This is a clear indicator that something has gone wrong with this component, and you'll need backwater valve repair. Edmonton residents are recommended to have regular plumbing inspections and backwater valve maintenance services.
So, what are the signs that you may need backwater valve repair, Edmonton homeowners? Find out below:
- Regular backups
- Foul odours
- Visible damage or signs of wear
- Slow drainage
- The backflow prevention device is at the end of its lifespan
If you've noticed any of these signs, don't hesitate to call us for your backwater valve repair in Edmonton. We'll take care of your backflow prevention system issue in no time. Or better yet, schedule a convenient on-time service for backwater valve maintenance in Edmonton.