Robert Certified Master Plumber with trinity plumbing

After 15 years of proudly serving our community, we are saddened to announce that Trinity Plumbing will be closing our doors. We want to extend our deepest gratitude to all of our loyal customers and referral partners who have supported us throughout this journey. Your trust in our team has meant the world to us.

Although we won’t be able to continue providing services, we are incredibly grateful for the relationships we’ve built, and we will always cherish the opportunities we’ve had to help with your plumbing needs.

With Heartfelt Appreciation,
Robert Sanchez

Plumber Recommendation: We highly recommend Tom Kris and Sons Plumbing for any plumbing needs. You can learn more about their services and book an appointment through their website: Tom Kris and Sons Plumbing

Ask a Plumber Blog: Guidance from a Master Plumber

Where should the main water & sewer lines be laid when building a home?

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.

Trinity Plumbing – Your Plumber For Life.

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Robert (Master Plumber)

Owner of Trinity Plumbing, LLC
Residential & Commercial Plumbing

Serving: Acworth, Dallas, Kennesaw, Marietta, Smyrna, & surrounding Metro Atlanta areas

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Picture of Robert (Master Plumber)

Robert (Master Plumber)

Owner of Trinity Plumbing, LLC
Residential & Commercial Plumbing

Serving: Acworth, Dallas, Kennesaw, Marietta, Smyrna, & surrounding Metro Atlanta areas

Full Bio & All Author Posts