Mitch gave us a call. He’s in the middle of building a new home. He had questions about where he should run his Water Main and Sewer Main.
Location for Water & Sewer Lines
When building a new home, you want to optimize the placement and cost of your plumbing. Here are a few things to keep in mind when deciding where to lay your Water Main & Sewer Main lines from the street to your house…
My main suggestion is that you’ll want to lay the pipe in the path of least resistance.
Laying Drain / Sewer Main
On a drain line, you want to minimize the number of turns; because, every time the pipe makes a turn, it’s more likely to get a blockage.
Laying Water Main
On a water line, you want to make sure it’s as straight a path as possible AND keep it as short as possible.
Avoid Concrete & Retaining Walls
Also, try to keep those pipes from being under a driveway or under a retaining wall.
Keep Away from Trees (even tiny ones)
You also need to remember that when building a house, all the trees may be tiny, but in 10-15 years they could be HUGE. You don’t want your water line under that – it’s going to break. The tree roots will wrap around that pipe and start pulling it all kind of ways.
Building a New Home
Keep these things in mind when building a new home to optimize the placement and cost of your main water & sewer lines.
Are you building a new home? Contact Trinity Plumbing for your water & sewer lines.
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